
Based on my more than 11 years of experience in cosmetics R&D, the term “derma products manufacturer” typically refers to a very specific type of partner. It is not merely a factory capable of filling standard moisturizers or facial cleansers.
It is usually a manufacturer that can support dermocosmetics, sensitive-skin product development, treatment-led skincare concepts, professional skincare, or medical-grade style positioning.
That matters because more brands are trying to move beyond generic beauty products. They want products that feel more credible, more targeted, and easier to position around concerns like barrier repair, acne, post-treatment care, redness, dehydration, or aging skin.
So if I were screening manufacturers for a derma-style line, I would look for four things first:
custom formulation ability, evidence of professional or clinical positioning, packaging and branding support, and enough product range to build a full routine rather than a single SKU.
Below is the shortlist I would start with.

The table below provides a brief overview of the shortlisted companies. Some of these companies focus more on professional skincare OEM and medical aesthetics skincare manufacturing, while others are more clearly positioned as manufacturers of medical-grade skincare products or as providers of private-label solutions for clinics.
| Manufacturer | Location | Positioning | Key Strength | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xiran Skincare | China | Export-focused OEM/ODM skincare manufacturer | Functional skincare + one-stop support | Overseas private label brands |
| Private Label Derma Lab | Singapore | ISO 22716 private label skincare manufacturer | Dermocosmetic-style OEM/ODM support | Singapore-based or Asia-focused brands |
| Biocrown Biotechnology | Taiwan | Broad OEM/ODM skincare manufacturer | Custom formulas tied to functions | Function-led skincare lines |
| TCI | Taiwan | Technology-driven private label manufacturer | Clinical efficacy and lab support | Claims-conscious skincare brands |
| Cosmetic Solutions | USA | Professional-channel skincare manufacturer | Medical/spa/dermatology relevance | Medspa and results-driven lines |
| Topix Pharmaceuticals | USA | Practice-branded medical-grade skincare provider | Dermatologist and physician focus | Dermatology clinics |
| CosMedical Technologies | USA | Medical-grade private label skincare | Dermatologist-developed formulations | Doctors and medical spas |
| Ataliene | USA | Professional skincare atelier | Low MOQ + premium clinical-clean style | Boutique professional brands |
| Ülgen Pharma | Türkiye | Private label dermocosmetics partner | Dermocosmetics + formulation support | Compliance-aware derma brands |
| Vitelle Labs | Canada | Professional skincare OEM/private label manufacturer | Premium pro-skincare manufacturing | North American professional skincare |
Xiran Skincare would be one of the more practical names to review if the goal is to build a derma-inspired skincare line with broader OEM/ODM flexibility rather than a narrow stock-formula model. The company’s positioning leans toward export-focused private label manufacturing, with a service structure that covers custom formulation, OEM/ODM support, and a wider range of skincare categories.
Its public-facing product direction also extends into function-led areas such as acne treatment, brightening care, anti-aging care, and skin repair care, which makes it more relevant for brands that want room to shape both product performance and market positioning.

Location: China
Positioning: Export-focused OEM/ODM skincare manufacturer
Why it stands out: Good fit for brands that want a broader one-stop development model rather than only stock formulas.
Services: OEM, ODM, private label, custom formulation, packaging support, certificate-related support, warehousing and shipping.
Cosmetics Category: Acne treatment, brightening care, anti-aging care, skin repair care, plus broader skincare, body care, hair care, and baby/mother care manufacturing.
Best for: Overseas brands that want a one-stop OEM/ODM partner for functional skincare and custom private label development.
rivate Label Derma Lab is one of the more direct fits for this list because its market positioning sits very close to the dermocosmetic and custom skincare segment. Based in Singapore, the company presents itself as an ISO 22716-certified private label and white label manufacturer with both manufacturing and R&D capability.
That gives it a more development-oriented feel than a basic filling partner, and makes it especially relevant for brands that want a derma-style skincare line supported by formulation work, packaging, and OEM/ODM execution in one place.

Location: Singapore
Positioning: GMP-certified private label skincare and personal care manufacturer
Why it stands out: Strong thematic fit for dermocosmetic and private label development.
Services: OEM, ODM, R&D, filling, silkscreen printing, packaging.
Cosmetics Category: Cosmetics, skincare, personal care, and custom formulations; its public skincare content also references serums, sunscreens, and cleansers.
Best for: Startups and growing brands looking for a Singapore-based dermocosmetic-style private label partner.
Biocrown would be more relevant for brands that want a manufacturer with stronger flexibility in custom skincare development rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. Its service model appears to cover OEM/ODM and turnkey support across formulation development, packaging, label-making, and testing, while its product and R&D materials place noticeable emphasis on custom formula design and function-based product development.
That makes it a sensible option for brands trying to build derma-style products around a clearer functional story, whether that means soothing care, barrier support, exfoliating care, or more performance-led daily skincare.

Location: Taiwan
Positioning: OEM/ODM and private label skincare manufacturer with broad category capability
Why it stands out: Good fit for brands that want custom formula options tied to specific skincare functions.
Services: OEM, ODM, private label, packaging customization, sample development, stability and quality testing.
Cosmetics Category: Facial cleansers, cleansing gels, micellar cleansing water, serums, face creams, sheet masks, exfoliators, toner, sunscreen, body care, and related skincare formats.
Best for: Brands that want broad product-format flexibility and custom formula work across a larger skincare range.
What sets TCI apart is that, while providing private-label skincare manufacturing services, its capabilities in efficacy and dermatological science are stronger than those of many traditional skincare manufacturers.
Compared to standard skincare contract manufacturers, their R&D model places greater emphasis on formulation technology, laboratory capabilities, and evidence-based product support.
Clinical efficacy testing and efficacy reports are integral components of their overall R&D system, giving them a distinct advantage over many traditional private-label skincare manufacturers in terms of technical expertise and efficacy.

Location: Taiwan
Positioning: Technology-driven private label skincare and wellness manufacturer
Why it stands out: Stronger science-and-efficacy presentation than many generic OEM suppliers.
Services: Private label, ODM manufacturing, clinical efficacy support, R&D, advanced formulation technologies.
Cosmetics Category: Private label skincare with emphasis on facial masks, essences, daily-use cosmetics, and related efficacy-led skincare formats.
Best for: Brands that want a more technical or clinically positioned skincare manufacturing partner.
Cosmetic Solutions would be one of the stronger options to review if the brand is being built around a more professional skincare, medspa, or results-driven positioning.
Its service model is not framed only around emerging beauty brands; it also explicitly includes medical professionals, spas, salons, and online retailers, which broadens its relevance beyond standard retail private label.
The company’s turnkey approach also suggests a more complete development process, making it a practical choice for brands that want product creation, launch readiness, and professional-channel alignment within the same manufacturing relationship.

Location: United States
Positioning: Custom formulation and private label manufacturer with professional-channel relevance
Why it stands out: Suitable for brands looking for a more medical-professional skincare angle.
Services: Custom formulation, private label skincare development, product support for medical and spa channels.
Cosmetics Category: Cleansers, resurfacing scrubs, eye creams, masks, serums, creams, and other turnkey private label skincare products.
Best for: Medspa-adjacent brands, premium private label launches, and businesses that want a broader turnkey development model.
Topix Pharmaceuticals is one of the clearest fits on this list for brands that want a manufacturer with real dermatologist-channel relevance rather than general skincare OEM exposure. Its market positioning is closely tied to practice-branded skincare, and the company explicitly frames itself around serving dermatologists and physicians worldwide.
It also uses the language of medical-grade skincare and highlights solutions for anti-aging, brightening, acne, and other skin concerns, which gives it a much stronger clinic-facing identity than most conventional cosmetic manufacturers.
For a brand targeting dermatology practices, physician retail, or a more medically positioned skincare line, Topix would likely be one of the first names worth screening.

Location: United States
Positioning: Practice-branded and medical-grade skincare provider
Why it stands out: Very strong dermatologist-channel relevance.
Services: Practice branded skincare, medical-grade skincare solutions for physicians and dermatologists.
Cosmetics Category: Anti-aging, acne, body care, brightening and pigmentation-focused products, sunscreen, and sensitive-skin options within a private label medical-grade skincare framework.
Best for: Dermatology clinics, physician-led skincare programs, and medically positioned retail lines.
CosMedical Technologies aligns closely with the medical-grade private label skincare segment. Its positioning is built around dermatologist-developed formulations and a business model that appears to focus on physicians, medical spas, plastic surgery centers, and other professional practices rather than broad consumer retail.
That makes the company especially relevant for brands that want their product line to feel clinically grounded, professionally dispensed, or closely connected to a treatment-based business model. It comes across as a better fit for medically positioned skincare programs than for general indie beauty launches.

Location: United States
Positioning: Medical-grade private label skincare for physicians and medical spas
Why it stands out: Strong fit for dermatology, medspa, and doctor-led business models.
Services: End-to-end private label support, dermatologist-developed formulations, brand presentation support.
Cosmetics Category: Cleanse, exfoliate, enhance, treat, moisturize, masks, protect, eye products, specialty products, professional peels, and targeted lines for acne, redness, anti-aging, skin firming, hydration, sun protection, and men’s skincare.
Best for: Boutique spa brands, licensed estheticians, injectors, and smaller clinic-style skincare businesses that want lower-MOQ flexibility.
Ataliene would be more appealing to smaller professional skincare businesses that want a line tailored to licensed skin professionals rather than a mass-market beauty offer.
The company’s positioning is clearly built around estheticians, injectors, spa owners, skin clinics, and dermatologist business owners, and it places noticeable emphasis on low MOQ flexibility, custom-branded presentation, and a more boutique atelier approach.
Its formulas are also framed around a mix of professional-style actives and cleaner botanical positioning, which gives the brand a more elevated feel than stock private label while still staying practical for service-based skincare businesses.

Location: United States
Positioning: Professional private label skincare atelier for licensed skin professionals
Why it stands out: Better fit for boutique clinic, spa, or licensed professional skincare brands.
Services: Custom branded skincare, custom label design, low MOQ private label support.
Cosmetics Category: Shampoos, hair sprays, skin care creams, skin serums, body care products, gels, and genital care products within a private label dermocosmetics offering.
Best for: Brands that want a dermocosmetics-oriented manufacturer with added attention to approvals, certification, and process support.
Ülgen Pharma is worth considering if the goal is to work with a partner that frames dermocosmetics as a defined service category rather than just a general extension of cosmetics manufacturing.
Its public materials place emphasis on private label dermocosmetics, formulation support, approval and certification processes, packaging and label design, and production delivery.
That gives the company a more process-driven and compliance-aware profile, which may be especially useful for brands that want support not only with product development, but also with the regulatory and documentation side of launching dermocosmetic products.

Location: Türkiye
Positioning: Private label dermocosmetics and health-sector manufacturing partner
Why it stands out: Clear dermocosmetics framing.
Services: Private label dermocosmetics, formulation support, licensing, certification services, design and modeling.
Cosmetics Category: Shampoos, hair sprays, skin care creams, skin serums, body care products, gels, and genital care products within a private label dermocosmetics offering.
Best for: Brands that want a dermocosmetics-oriented manufacturer with added attention to approvals, certification, and process support.
Vitelle Labs’ market positioning aligns closely with the professional skincare sector. As a North American manufacturer, the company primarily provides private label and contract manufacturing services for professional skincare brands at different stages of development.
Its formulation approach appears to lean toward natural ingredients and plant extracts, supported by a more dermocosmetic-style product philosophy, which gives it a stronger professional-use feel than a standard beauty factory.
The company also notes that custom manufacturing minimums for products such as serums and creams begin at 40 liters, making it a practical option for brands that want custom development with a relatively defined production entry point.

Location: Canada
Positioning: Premium private label and contract manufacturing for professional skincare
Why it stands out: Strong fit for spa, clinic, and treatment-room adjacent skincare brands.
Services: Private label, OEM, contract manufacturing, prototype development, standard stability and preservative testing.
Cosmetics Category: Clinical skincare, natural skincare, skin and body care, cosmeceutical-style collections, peptide-focused lines, serums, creams, and related professional skincare formats.
Best for: Professional skincare brands, MediSpa-oriented businesses, and North American brands that want premium private label development.
If I were to choose from this list, I wouldn’t base my decision solely on location. I would first determine exactly what kind of brand I want to build.
If the goal is a broader private label derma skincare manufacturer with flexible OEM/ODM development, I would start with Xiran Skincare, PLDL, Biocrown, or Ülgen Pharma. They make more sense for brands that want room to shape product concept, formulation direction, and packaging decisions without being locked into a physician-only channel model.
If the goal is a more technical, efficacy-led, or claims-conscious dermocosmetics manufacturer relationship, TCI becomes more interesting because its public positioning leans more heavily into testing, lab capability, and evidence-led language than a standard OEM skincare factory.
If the goal is to build around a medspa, dermatology practice, physician channel, or more explicit medical-grade skincare manufacturer image, then Topix Pharmaceuticals, CosMedical Technologies, Cosmetic Solutions, and Ataliene are likely the more relevant group to screen first.
Their public positioning is much closer to professional dispensing, clinic support, licensed-skin-professional use, or dermatologist-facing product strategy.
The best derma products manufacturer is usually not the one with the broadest catalog. It is the one that matches the kind of credibility your brand wants to build.
If you are planning to launch a dermocosmetic, sensitive-skin, professional skincare, or treatment-led product line, the right manufacturing partner can shape far more than production alone. It can influence your formula direction, product positioning, packaging, documentation, and how credible your brand feels in the market.
At Xiran Skincare, we support private label, OEM, and ODM development for brands that want to build more functional skincare ranges, including acne care, skin repair, brightening, anti-aging, and other targeted product concepts. From custom formulation and packaging support to sampling and production, we help turn early product ideas into launch-ready skincare lines.

