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Private-Label Intimate Care Oil / Herbal Cosmetic Oil - Specification and Export Review Required

Buyer-facing candidate for an intimate-care cosmetic oil supplied as a finished bottled product, with customization options for ingredients and packaging. This item should be sourced only after full formula disclosure, cosmetic-grade specification review, safety documentation, label claim screening, and destination-market compliance checks. Not suitable for positioning as a chemical intermediate or regulated medical product without additional verification.

Quick buying facts

Identify the grade, package, and import market before comparing suppliers.

Use this page to check the product identity, common specification points, document scope, package notes, and destination-market questions before sending a China sourcing request.

CAS status: likely a blended finished cosmetic product; request full INCI/formula composition and CAS numbers for each ingredient where applicableFinished cosmetic / personal care oil blendHuman review
Identity and grade

Typical specifications

  • Product name on source listing: Yoni Oil / Yoni Serum Oil / Yoni Essential Oil
  • Declared safety features: estrogen-free, paraben-free, intended for sensitive intimate-care positioning
  • Declared certificates/documents: CE, COA, COI, ISO, CNAS; buyer should verify issuer, scope, validity, and product linkage
  • Finished unit specification: 90 g per bottle as listed
  • CAS status: likely a blended finished cosmetic product; request full INCI/formula composition and CAS numbers for each ingredient where applicable
  • Grade requirement: cosmetic grade raw materials only; request supplier confirmation and batch-level raw material traceability
  • Impurity points to verify: residual solvents, heavy metals, microbial limits, pesticide residues for botanical components, fragrance allergens, preservative profile, and restricted substances
  • Quality control claim: 100% pre-delivery inspection; request inspection checklist, AQL standard, batch photos/videos, and retained-sample policy
  • Customization available for ingredients and packaging; require controlled change documentation for any private-label formula
Who uses this page

Target buyers

  • Cosmetic importers conducting formula and label compliance review
  • Private-label personal care brands
  • Beauty and wellness distributors with regulatory review capability
  • E-commerce sellers requiring compliant cosmetic documentation
  • Wholesale buyers seeking finished bottled cosmetic oil with inspection support
Before matching

Documents to check

  • CAS number, grade, assay, and impurity profile
  • SDS, COA, TDS, HS code, and transport classification
  • Destination-market import documents before supplier matching
Package and route

Packing notes

  • Listed transport package: bottle; request bottle material, closure type, seal integrity, leak-test standard, and tamper-evident option
  • Confirm net weight, fill volume, unit dimensions, master carton quantity, gross weight, and palletization details
  • For export, request photos/videos of production batch, inner packing, carton marks, and finished goods before shipment
  • Private-label packaging should be reviewed for compliant cosmetic labeling, language requirements, ingredient declaration, lot number, shelf life, manufacturer details, and country of origin
  • Confirm whether samples are from the same formula, packaging, and production site as bulk supply
Applications and sourcing options

Check whether this product fits the buyer's actual application.

Clear application, grade, package, and document notes help separate real sourcing demand from a vague price check.

Use context

Common applications

  • Private-label cosmetic oil sourcing after formula, safety, and label review
  • Sample evaluation for texture, odor, packaging integrity, and batch documentation
  • Distributor RFQ comparison for bottled personal care products
  • Export documentation readiness check before air or sea freight booking
  • Third-party inspection arrangement for finished goods, cartons, and labeling
How we compare

Sourcing options

  • Stock formula with supplier-branded or neutral packaging, subject to document verification
  • Private-label packaging using buyer-approved compliant artwork
  • Customized formula only after ingredient review, stability testing, and regulatory assessment
  • Sample order for documentation and packaging confirmation before bulk PO
  • Pre-shipment inspection with batch photos, videos, carton checks, and document pack review
Human review

Compliance notes

  • High compliance sensitivity due to intimate-care positioning and potential cosmetic, health, or medical-claim scrutiny in destination markets
  • Do not rely on generic CE, ISO, CNAS, COA, or COI references without checking document scope, issuing body, expiration date, and whether the exact SKU and formula are covered
  • Request full INCI list, allergen declaration, SDS where applicable, cosmetic safety assessment or product information file where required, and batch COA
  • Confirm whether the product is classified as cosmetic, personal lubricant, medical device, OTC drug, herbal product, or another regulated category in the buyer's target market
  • Avoid claims such as detox, tightening, disease treatment, hormonal effects, gynecological benefits, or therapeutic outcomes unless legally substantiated and approved in the destination jurisdiction
  • DG/export awareness: essential oil blends may be non-DG or DG depending on flash point and composition; request SDS, flash point, UN classification if applicable, and airline/sea freight acceptance documents
  • Check import restrictions for intimate-care products, essential oils, botanical extracts, fragrance allergens, preservatives, and claims in the EU, US, UK, GCC, ASEAN, and other target regions
  • Customs clearance support from supplier should not be treated as a regulatory guarantee; buyer remains responsible for destination-market registration and labeling compliance
Buyer search paths

Related sourcing terms

These terms support long-tail discovery while keeping the page focused on useful product and China export buying context.

intimate care cosmetic oilprivate label cosmetic oilherbal cosmetic oil blendessential oil blend exportcosmetic COA SDSINCI formula verificationpersonal care product inspectioncosmetic packaging customizationpre-shipment inspection cosmetic productsDG check essential oil blend
RFQ questions before supplier matching

Turn this product into a quote request.

Share target market, quantity, packaging scope, artwork status, delivery destination, and required documents so CHN Chemicals can prepare a cleaner supplier comparison.

Questions to confirm
  • Can you provide the full INCI/formula composition, including percentage ranges and CAS numbers for each ingredient where applicable?
  • Is this product classified by you as a cosmetic, lubricant, medical device, or another category, and what documents support that classification?
  • Can you provide batch-level COA, SDS, microbial test report, heavy metal report, allergen declaration, and preservative/restricted-substance screening?
  • Are the listed CE, COA, COI, ISO, and CNAS documents linked to this exact product and formula? Please provide copies with issuer and validity details.
  • What is the flash point and transport classification? Is the product non-DG, or does it require UN/DG documentation for air or sea shipment?
  • What is the MOQ for stock formula versus customized formula and customized packaging?
  • What quality inspection standard is used for the claimed 100% pre-delivery inspection, and can you provide inspection photos/videos and reports?
  • Can you confirm bottle material, cap type, sealing method, leak-test process, carton packing, and shelf-life conditions?
Checks before quote
  • High compliance sensitivity due to intimate-care positioning and potential cosmetic, health, or medical-claim scrutiny in destination markets
  • Do not rely on generic CE, ISO, CNAS, COA, or COI references without checking document scope, issuing body, expiration date, and whether the exact SKU and formula are covered
  • Request full INCI list, allergen declaration, SDS where applicable, cosmetic safety assessment or product information file where required, and batch COA
  • Confirm whether the product is classified as cosmetic, personal lubricant, medical device, OTC drug, herbal product, or another regulated category in the buyer's target market
  • Avoid claims such as detox, tightening, disease treatment, hormonal effects, gynecological benefits, or therapeutic outcomes unless legally substantiated and approved in the destination jurisdiction
  • DG/export awareness: essential oil blends may be non-DG or DG depending on flash point and composition; request SDS, flash point, UN classification if applicable, and airline/sea freight acceptance documents
  • Check import restrictions for intimate-care products, essential oils, botanical extracts, fragrance allergens, preservatives, and claims in the EU, US, UK, GCC, ASEAN, and other target regions
  • Customs clearance support from supplier should not be treated as a regulatory guarantee; buyer remains responsible for destination-market registration and labeling compliance
Next step

Send the product page with your target quantity and market. A sourcing manager can then confirm sample options, supplier fit, packaging details, and open document gaps.