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 skin care for African American customization in various forms, dosages, and types is what TY Cosmetic Company does best.
We offer OEM skin care for African Americans 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 skin care African American.
The followings are some of the hot-sale African American skin care 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 African American skin 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
Senior Cosmetic Chemist
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.
We placed repeat orders because the first cooperation was smooth and reliable. TY was easy to work with, and that made a big difference for our team.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to African American skin care. Everyone’s skin is different, so it’s important to figure out the specific skin type before looking for skincare products. Knowing the skin type will help find products that are best suited for the particular skin type. TY Cosmetic has a wide range of products designed specifically for people with different skin types.
It’s important to choose products with the right ingredients, which can vary by skin type. For example, those with dry skin should look for moisturizing ingredients such as jojoba oil and hyaluronic acid. And, those with oily skin may want to look for products containing salicylic acid or tea tree oil.
Products with added fragrance can be irritating to the skin, so it’s best to avoid these and opt for fragrance-free products. Fragrance-free products are usually better suited for African American skin types.
Sun damage is more common in dark skin tones compared to lighter ones. So, when looking for skin care, it’s important to make sure the products contain SPF protection. This will help protect the skin from sun damage.

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