10 Questions to Ask When Vetting an Eyeliner, Kajal and Mascara Supplier for Global Distribution
When preparing to scale a beauty product line internationally, your supplier must deliver consistent product performance, compliant documentation and predictable lead times. The following 10 questions are tailored for brand owners, distributors and private-label founders evaluating partners for eyeliner, kajal and mascara lines.
1. Can you supply formulations and documentation that meet the regulatory requirements of my target markets?
Different regions (EU/UK/US/China/GCC/ASEAN) have distinct ingredient lists, labeling and safety data expectations.
- Ask for country-specific product information files (PIF) and MSDS/COSHH equivalents.
- Request confirmation of banned/restricted ingredient screening and updates policy.
- Clarify responsibilities for local registrations or notifications.
2. Do you perform clinical and safety testing specific to ocular products?
Eyeliner, kajal and mascara contact sensitive eye areas — ocular safety testing is non-negotiable.
- Request microbial challenge tests, preservative efficacy (PEC), and ophthalmologist patch studies where applicable.
- Ask for toxicology summaries and irritation sensitization data.
3. What stability and shelf-life testing do you run for pigmented eye products?
Performance and color stability under temperature, light and humidity determine expiry and shipping constraints.
- Confirm real-time and accelerated stability protocols and reported shelf life.
- Request examples of stability reports for similar eyeliner, kajal or mascara SKUs.
4. Can you match my performance criteria — pigment payoff, smudge/water resistance, transfer resistance and wand/brush performance?
Technical capability to hit claims is essential for brand reputation.
- Provide target performance metrics and ask for lab-verified results.
- Request comparison samples and instrument data (e.g., rub tests, flake/smear evaluations).
5. What are your minimum order quantities, lead times and scaling limits for private-label production?
Understand commercial feasibility from prototype to mass production.
- Clarify MOQ per SKU, color and packaging format (pencil, liquid liner, kajal pot, mascara tube).
- Get transparent lead-time schedules for development, sampling, pilot runs and full production.
- Ask about capacity during peak seasons and backup plans for demand surges.
6. What packaging and customization options do you offer, and how do you handle artwork, printing and regulatory labeling?
Packaging affects compliance, brand perception and logistics.
- Confirm options for wand types, brush styles, pencil casings, caps, and applicator finishes.
- Ask about printing methods, PMS/CMYK matching, variable data and tamper-evident solutions.
- Request examples of compliant labels and multilingual artwork support.
7. How rigorous is your quality control — can you provide batch COAs, in-process checks and release testing?
Consistent quality reduces returns and regulatory risk.
- Ask for typical QC checkpoints: raw material inspection, in-process viscosity/pH checks, finished product testing.
- Request sample Certificates of Analysis (COA), retention sample policy and non-conformance procedures.
8. What certifications and third-party audits do you hold (e.g., GMP, ISO, cruelty-free, Halal) and can you support retailer or distributor audits?
Certifications increase access to retail channels and reassure buyers.
- Request copies of certificates and most recent audit reports.
- Confirm willingness to host client audits or provide virtual factory tours and documentary evidence.
9. How transparent is your supply chain — raw material sourcing, conflict minerals, allergy-prone ingredients and traceability?
Sustainability and ingredient traceability are increasingly required by retailers and consumers.
- Ask for supplier maps for pigments, waxes, oils and film-formers used in eye products.
- Request allergen screening, heavy metal testing (lead, arsenic), and origin documentation for colorants.
10. What contractual protections do you offer around IP, exclusivity, formulations and confidentiality?
Protect your brand’s formulations, colorways and packaging designs.
- Confirm NDAs, formula ownership clauses and exclusivity options by territory or channel.
- Ask about tooling ownership, mold custody and re-order rights for custom components.
As you vet suppliers, insist on documented proof — not promises. Prioritize partners who provide clear regulatory records, targeted ocular testing, scalable production and robust QC. That diligence protects your brand and accelerates smooth global launches.