Finding a moisturizer that combines barrier repair, deep hydration, and clean-label credentials is a top priority for skincare brand owners sourcing OEM products. This customizable ceramide and hyaluronic acid repair cream offers a vegan, multi-active formulation with the flexibility to match your brand's market positioning. This guide walks through the ingredient science, customization options, quality standards, and production logistics brand owners need to evaluate.
Consumer understanding of the skin barrier has matured significantly. Shoppers now look for ingredients like ceramides and hyaluronic acid by name. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, moisturizers that contain ceramides and hyaluronic acid are commonly recommended for dry and sensitive skin.
For private label buyers, this trend translates into steady demand. A formulation that combines ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide covers three consumer expectations: barrier repair, hydration, and visible skin tone improvement.
Ceramides are lipid molecules that make up approximately 50% of the skin's outer layer. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) has evaluated ceramides as safe for cosmetic use, supporting their inclusion in moisturizer formulations.
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring molecule that attracts and holds moisture. In a cream formulation, it helps the product distribute evenly and contributes to the hydrated skin appearance that consumers associate with effective moisturization.
Research accessible through PubMed indicates niacinamide is associated with improved skin barrier function and even skin tone. In this formulation, it complements ceramides and hyaluronic acid.
| Size | Positioning |
|---|---|
| 15ml | Trial or travel size |
| 30ml | Standard retail format |
| 50ml | Mid-size value positioning |
| 90ml | Family or professional size |
| 100ml | Maximum value format |
Formula adjustments include texture, scent, and ingredient ratios. Packaging supports custom labels, logo application, and material selection. The COSMOS-standard provides a framework for natural and organic cosmetic certification.
The product is manufactured under ISO 22716 (Cosmetic GMP) with BSCI, SGS, and Intertek certifications. The GMPC cleanroom facility operates a three-tier inspection system covering raw materials, in-process production, and finished product testing including microbiology and stability analysis.
Available documentation includes Certificate of Analysis (COA) and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) per batch. The formulation and labeling are designed to follow EU cosmetics standards.
The formulation combines ceramides for barrier support, hyaluronic acid for hydration, and niacinamide for improved skin tone — three functions that address the core concerns of dry-skin consumers.
Yes, the product page specifies vegan ingredients. No animal testing is conducted at any stage of production.
Packaging size (15-100ml), scent, ingredient ratios, label design, logo, and packaging material. Free design support and rapid proofing are included.
ISO22716, GMP, BSCI, SGS, Intertek, CE, COA, and MSDS. The GMPC cleanroom facility provides third-party testing documentation.
A customizable ceramide and hyaluronic acid repair cream addresses multiple consumer priorities — barrier support, deep hydration, and clean-label credentials — in a formulation that is adaptable to brand-specific positioning. Face Care collection products like this are increasingly sought after by consumers researching barrier-support ingredients.
For brand owners ready to evaluate this formulation, the Lanthome OEM team provides sampling, customization, and production support. Visit the contact page or review the About Us page for manufacturing capability details.
About the Author
This article was prepared by the Lanthome skincare manufacturing team, with experience in private label formulation, packaging development, quality control, and international OEM/ODM projects.