China is the world's largest cosmetics manufacturer, producing over 40% of all beauty products sold globally. The heart of this industry is Guangzhou's Baiyun District, home to more than 4,000 cosmetics factories, ingredient suppliers, packaging manufacturers, and testing labs. Whether you're launching a new skincare brand for the Chinese domestic market or producing makeup for export to the US/EU, Guangzhou offers unbeatable scale, cost efficiency, and supply chain integration. This 2026 guide covers everything you need to know to manufacture cosmetics in China successfully.
Baiyun District isn't just a manufacturing hub — it's a complete end-to-end ecosystem for cosmetics production. Within a 30-minute drive, you can access raw material suppliers, packaging factories, formulation labs, certification bodies, and logistics providers that specialize in beauty products.
| Key cluster advantage | Benefit for your brand |
|---|---|
| 4,000+ cosmetics factories | You can find a factory for every product type (skincare, makeup, haircare, fragrance) and every price point, from mass market to luxury. |
| 2,000+ raw material suppliers | 90% of cosmetic ingredients used in China are sourced locally in Guangzhou, reducing lead times and raw material costs by 15-20% compared to other regions. |
| 1,200+ packaging manufacturers | Custom packaging options for every budget, from simple plastic tubes to luxury glass bottles with custom printing and embossing. |
| 300+ testing and certification labs | Fast access to NMPA, FDA, and CE testing and certification, with turnaround times 2-3x faster than other regions. |
Guangdong insider tip: Avoid factories outside of Baiyun District for cosmetics production. While factories in inland China may offer slightly lower prices, they don't have access to the same supply chain, and quality control standards are usually much lower. The small savings on unit cost are not worth the risk of compliance issues or product defects.
Most cosmetics factories in Guangzhou offer two production models: OEM and ODM. The right choice depends on your brand's resources and product development capabilities:
| Model | First batch lead time | Minimum order quantity |
|---|---|---|
| OEM | 45-60 days | ¥35,000 / $4,860 |
| ODM | 30-45 days | ¥14,000 / $1,940 |
Regulatory compliance is the most important part of cosmetics manufacturing in China. The requirements depend on whether you are selling the products in China or exporting them overseas:
All cosmetics sold in the Chinese domestic market must be registered with the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA, formerly CFDA). There are two categories:
Required documents for NMPA registration:
If you are manufacturing cosmetics in China for export, you do not need NMPA registration, but you need to comply with the regulations of the destination country:
Guangdong insider tip: Choose a factory that has experience exporting to your target market. They will already know the regulatory requirements and can help you navigate the certification process, saving you time and money. Avoid factories that have no export experience — they will make costly mistakes with compliance.
MOQs for cosmetics production in Guangzhou vary depending on the product type and production model. As of 2026, the standard first batch minimums are:
| Product type | ODM MOQ | OEM MOQ | First batch cost range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Face serums / moisturizers | 3,000 units | 5,000 units | ¥14,000 - ¥35,000 / $1,940 - $4,860 |
| Lipstick / lip gloss | 5,000 units | 10,000 units | ¥21,000 - ¥49,000 / $2,910 - $6,800 |
| Face masks (sheet) | 10,000 units | 20,000 units | ¥17,500 - ¥42,000 / $2,430 - $5,830 |
| Shampoo / conditioner | 5,000 bottles | 10,000 bottles | ¥24,500 - ¥56,000 / $3,400 - $7,780 |
Most factories will agree to slightly lower MOQs for first-time customers, as long as you commit to larger orders in the future. The average first batch cost for a new beauty brand is between ¥21,000 - ¥35,000 / $2,910 - $4,860, which fits the $2000-5000 range most new brands budget for.
Guangzhou's supply chain offers access to both local and imported cosmetic ingredients. You can choose the ingredient grade based on your brand's positioning and target market:
| Ingredient grade | Source | Cost premium vs local | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Local Chinese ingredients | Domestic suppliers in Guangzhou | 0% | Mass market products, products for Chinese domestic market |
| Imported (Korea/Japan) | South Korea and Japan are the largest suppliers of high-end cosmetic ingredients to China | 20-30% higher | Mid-range and premium brands, export to Asia markets |
| Imported (EU/US) | France, Germany, USA | 50-100% higher | Luxury brands, products for Western export markets |
All factories in Baiyun District are required to follow China's Cosmetic Safety Technical Specification (CSTS), which restricts over 1,200 harmful ingredients from being used in cosmetics. For export products, factories will use ingredients that comply with the destination country's ingredient restrictions.
Guangdong insider tip: Always ask for a full ingredient list and COA (Certificate of Analysis) for all raw materials used in your product. This is required for regulatory certification, and it ensures that the factory is not using cheaper, non-compliant ingredients to cut costs.
Packaging is a critical part of beauty product branding, and Guangzhou offers every possible packaging option you can imagine:
| Packaging type | Cost per unit | Lead time |
|---|---|---|
| Plastic tube (30-50ml) | ¥0.8 - ¥3 / $0.11 - $0.42 | 10-15 days |
| Glass bottle (30-100ml) | ¥2 - ¥8 / $0.28 - $1.11 | 15-20 days |
| Plastic lipstick tube | ¥1.5 - ¥5 / $0.21 - $0.69 | 10-15 days |
| Custom printed outer box | ¥0.5 - ¥2 / $0.07 - $0.28 | 7-10 days |
Before production starts, you will need to approve packaging samples, and the factory will test the packaging for compatibility with your product formulation to ensure that ingredients do not react with the packaging material over time. This is a critical step that many new brands skip, leading to product spoilage or packaging leakage after a few months.
Required packaging testing:
The China International Beauty Expo (CIBE), also known as the Guangzhou Beauty Expo, is the largest beauty industry trade show in the world, held twice a year in March and September at the Canton Fair Complex. The 2026 expo will feature over 4,000 exhibitors, including factories, ingredient suppliers, packaging manufacturers, and service providers from all over China.
Key benefits of attending:
Guangdong insider tip: Register for the expo for free on the official CIBE website 2 months in advance, and book your hotel early — hotels near the expo center sell out fast. Bring 500+ business cards, and prepare a clear list of your product requirements so you can get accurate quotes from factories quickly.
A: Yes, many factories in Guangzhou offer ODM options with MOQs as low as 3,000 units, with first batch costs starting at ~¥14,000 / $1,940, which is accessible for most small brands.
A: As of 2026, the NMPA has simplified the registration process for general cosmetics, and it now takes only 2-3 months, down from 6-9 months a few years ago.
A: Yes, most reputable cosmetics factories in Guangzhou offer regulatory support services, and will help you prepare all the required documents for NMPA, FDA, or CE certification for an additional fee.
A: Yes, manufacturing in China is 30-50% cheaper than in Korea, and 50-70% cheaper than in Europe, for the same quality of ingredients and production standards.
A: Yes, you can customize the scent, texture, color, and active ingredients of ODM formulations to match your brand's requirements, usually with no extra cost as long as you meet the MOQ.
Need hands-on help? Jing is based in Guangdong — right next to Shenzhen and China's factory belt. [email protected]
Need hands-on help? Jing is based in Guangdong — right next to Shenzhen and China's factory belt. [email protected]