We make it easy for you to build your brand by providing a one-stop solution to your private label OEM/ODM production.
Private-label shampoo customization in various forms, dosages, and types is what TY Cosmetic Company does best.
We offer OEM shampoo products in a broad range of formulations, packaging, and ingredients.
Also, we have a strong packaging supply chain to provide the widest range of packaging customized services for your shampoo.


The followings are some of the hot-sale shampoo formulas for you to choose for your private labeling.
As a private-label skin care manufacturer, TY Cosmetic has a team of experienced and certified engineers, designers, sales consultants, and a production team who have been engaged in the research and development of different hair care products. We also have the ability and equipment to conduct advanced testing, production, and packaging. After all, our goal is to make your ideas a reality.









Our product managers and R&D team work together to turn market trends, category opportunities and brand positioning into more commercially relevant product concepts.

Our packaging design team develops solutions that align with your visual direction while staying realistic on budget, production process and execution.

Dedicated packaging sourcing specialists compare supplier options across categories to help control price, quality, lead time and supply stability.

With development, packaging, sourcing and manufacturing connected through one workflow, TY helps reduce back-and-forth and keep OEM/ODM execution more efficient.
Chief Formulation Scientist
Skincare · Sun Care · Multi-Category Development
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Face Serums · Skincare · Texture Development
Senior R&D Specialist
Color Cosmetics · Base Makeup · Lip Products
R&D Specialist
Body & Hand Care · Men’s Grooming · Baby Care
Formulation Engineer
Hair Growth · Hair Care · Scalp Care
Skincare R&D Specialist
Face Serums · Skincare · Baby Care

Raw materials and packaging components are checked before production to support consistency and traceability from the start.

Controlled batch mixing helps maintain formula consistency from sample stage to production.

Semi-finished products are reviewed before moving into filling and packaging.

Products are filled and assembled with attention to cleanliness, accuracy and presentation.

QC checks continue during filling, coding, sealing and packaging to help identify issues early and keep production on track.

Batch coding and labeling support product identification and production traceability.

Products are packed and organized for safer handling, storage and shipment preparation.

Final checks help confirm products are ready for release, storage and delivery.
Trying the sample made a big difference for us. Once we tested it, the next step felt much easier and we were more comfortable moving ahead with the order.
Communication with TY was straightforward and efficient. We didn’t spend too much time going back and forth, and that helped keep the project moving.
We were happy with how the first order turned out. The final product stayed close to the sample, and that gave us a good level of trust in the cooperation.
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There are shampoos specially formulated to help remove excess oil from the scalp and make it look cleaner. Look for shampoos that contain ingredients like tea tree oil, lemon juice, or apple cider vinegar which can help break down oils and residues on the scalp.
Curly hair needs a lot of moisture, so find shampoos and conditioners that are specifically designed to hydrate and nourish the locks. Avoid products that contain sulfates, as these can strip away the locks’ natural oils. For best results, use a wide-toothed comb or fingers to detangle wet hair before shampooing.
For a dry scalp, look for shampoos that contain natural ingredients to nourish and hydrate the skin. Coconut oil, jojoba oil, and almond oil are all great options as they will keep your scalp looking clean while providing needed moisture.
People with fine hair should use a gentle shampoo and conditioner to volumize and thicken strands, without weighing them down. Look for products that contain lightweight ingredients like aloe vera or lavender extract. Avoid using too much product as this can cause the hair to become limp and lifeless.
Damaged hair needs products that contain ingredients to help repair it and make it stronger. Look for shampoos and conditioners that are designed to target split ends, frizz, and dryness.
People with sensitive scalps should look for shampoos and conditioners that are specifically made to soothe and nourish the scalp. These products from TY Cosmetic will not contain harsh ingredients like sulfates or fragrances which can irritate the skin. We also have pet shampoos that are specially formulated to be gentle and non–irritating for animals.
Dry shampoo is the perfect solution for giving the hair a quick pick-me-up without having to wet it down. It’s an ideal choice for those of us who don’t have time or energy to jump in the shower after a workout, a humid commute, or when trying to extend the life of our blowouts.
Volumizing shampoo is a great way to pump up limp hair and give it body and volume. Many volumizing shampoos contain ingredients like wheat proteins, panthenol, or keratin to strengthen hair strands and add thickness.
Hard water can make it difficult to keep the hair looking and feeling its best. Hard water shampoos from TY Cosmetic are specially formulated to combat the effects of hard water by using ingredients like chelating agents that bind with metals in the scalp and strip away excess residue.
Shampoo starts off with a mixture of water, surfactants, and preservatives. This is known as the shampoo base or “compound”. The base should be stable and thick enough to support added ingredients like fragrances, colorings, and moisturizers.
The liquid shampoo base is then run through a mixer to combine all the ingredients. In most cases, the shampoo is run through a homogenizer to ensure that everything is thoroughly blended and there are no lumps or clumps of any one ingredient.
Once the shampoo has been manufactured, it’s ready for packaging. Bottles are filled with the shampoo and sealed before being sent off to stores.
Before any shampoo leaves the factory, it is inspected for quality control purposes. This includes making sure that all ingredients are present in the correct amounts and that there are no foreign particles or contaminants in the product.
When creating your own shampoo brand, the first thing to consider is why you want to make it. Once you have identified the purpose of your shampoo, then you can start to think about the ingredients and formulation that will be best suited for it.
Making your own shampoo requires a few tools and supplies, so have a look around to see what you need to get started. You’ll need water, conditioning agents such as glycerin or castor oil, surfactants like SLS or SLES, essential oils for scent, and preservatives to help protect the product from bacteria.
Once you’ve gathered all your supplies, it’s time to start creating prototypes of the shampoo. Start by mixing small batches in a bowl and make sure that each batch is labeled with the ingredients you used. This will help you find out which combination of ingredients works best for your hair type.
Now that you’ve created a few prototype batches, it’s time to refine the formula of your shampoo. Adjust the ingredients and amounts until you get the desired result, then write down all the measurements so you can make larger batches.
Once you have perfected your shampoo recipe, it’s time to package it. You can buy empty bottles and containers from stores or online, then just fill them up with your product. Be sure to label the contents correctly for safety purposes.
Creating a unique identity for your shampoo is essential to make it stand out from other products on the shelves. This includes coming up with a catchy name and designing an eye-catching logo that will help customers recognize your product.
It’s important to consider the hair type when selecting a shampoo. It will be the basis of the decision-making process.
It’s important to consider the hair type when selecting a shampoo. It will be the basis of the decision-making process.
Before selecting a shampoo, take into consideration skin sensitivity. Not all ingredients will work equally well with sensitive scalp and skin. Consider TY Cosmetic, a reputable shampoo manufacturer that offers mild formulas that are suitable for those with sensitive scalps and skin.
Climate and water hardness can affect the effectiveness of shampoo. If the buyer lives in a climate that has high humidity or hard water, consider using a special shampoo made specifically for such conditions.
Are you interested in creating a private-label shampoo series but don’t know where to start?
Here are 10 FAQs to help guide you through the process:
Yes, the private label shampoo can use for all hair type.
Yes, it’s pH balanced, the private label shampoo between 5.0-7.0.
Yes, the private label shampoo formulas won’t bleach out your hair color or highlights. They are also sulfate free.
The private label shampoo has formulated its shampoos to be silicone free. By removing that silicone coating from your rinse, it allows your treatment and conditioning products to work best to repair, restore, and protect.
Yes, we have the private label shampoo for sensitive scalps cleanses the scalp with a gentle, non-irritating formula.
Yes, The private label shampoo lasts up fragrance to 8 hours, Because we work with well-known raw fragrances material suppliers, and have a variety of unique fragrances available, and fragrances are stringently tested and safe and they follow the stringently standards of the IFRA.
Sulfate cleansers can be harsh to hair. the private label shampoo do not contain harmful sulfates.
Yes, the private label shampoo is 100% vegan. No animal bi-products are used in any of our formulations. You can mention it on the design.
Yes, we can according to your ingredients list to make the private label shampoo.
While the private label shampoo have been dermatologically tested on adults and shown to be safe, we don’t test them on children and babies, which technically means we can’t recommend it. As with anything, their skin and hair can respond differently, and their tolerance to certain ingredients is lower—so it’s always best to err on the side of caution and instead use products that are specially formulated for infants.

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