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7 Criteria for Choosing a Perfume OEM Manufacturer — Key Checkpoints You Might Miss
A rundown of 7 checkpoints easy to miss when first researching a perfume OEM manufacturer — cosmetics manufacturing registration, in-house perfumery, ISO 22716, MOQ, licensing support scope, formula ownership, and one-stop capability, with what to check and how.
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Perfume OEM: A Realistic Way to Start with Minimum Cost
How to start a perfume OEM with minimum cost. The real cost risk is inventory, not unit price — here are four levers to reduce it and how to choose a manufacturer, from a direct manufacturer's point of view.
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Choosing a Perfume OEM Manufacturer — How to Tell a Direct Maker from a Broker
Five criteria for telling a direct perfume OEM manufacturer from a broker/developer — manufacturing facilities, where responsibility lies, ownership of the formula and molds, reorder pricing, and the contract points to check.
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Perfume OEM Fragrance Concentration Guide — EDP vs EDT and Designing a Long-Lasting Scent
A practical guide to fragrance concentration in perfume OEM — what EDP, EDT, parfum, and cologne typically contain, how concentration affects cost, and how to design concentration and notes around your brand.
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Perfume OEM Turnkey vs. Client-Supplied Materials — Which Is Better for Small Brands
A practical comparison of turnkey and client-supplied material approaches in perfume OEM — covering fragrance MOQ, storage, quality liability, and when each method makes sense.