You've decided to launch a lash brand. Now comes the most important strategic decision: which manufacturing model? OEM, ODM, and private label each offer different levels of customization, cost structures, and timelines. Choose wrong, and you'll either overpay for capability you don't need โ€” or underinvest and get a product that looks like everyone else's. Here's how to get it right.

The Three Models at a Glance

FeaturePrivate LabelOEMODM
Product OriginFactory's existing stock stylesYour unique design & specsFactory-designed, your brand
Customization LevelLogo on packaging onlyFull โ€” materials, curl, length, band, packagingChoose from factory's R&D catalog
MOQ50โ€“100 boxes300โ€“500 boxes per style100โ€“300 boxes
Development Time1โ€“2 weeks4โ€“8 weeks (with sampling)2โ€“4 weeks
Cost per Box$ (lowest)$$โ€“$$$ (highest)$$ (mid-range)
UniquenessSame styles sold to others100% exclusive to youSemi-exclusive
Best ForTesting the market; small influencersEstablished brands; unique positioningGrowing brands; faster to market

Private Label: Fast & Low-Risk Entry

Private label is the "starter kit" of lash manufacturing. The factory already produces these styles โ€” you simply choose which ones you want, and they're packaged with your branding.

How It Works

Who It's For

The Tradeoff

Your lashes are not unique. The same 5D-W style could be sold under five different brand names. If your brand value is built on product differentiation (not just marketing), private label won't sustain long-term competitive advantage.

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing): Full Creative Control

OEM is the premium tier. You design the product โ€” curl profile, diameter, length distribution, band construction, even fiber blend โ€” and the factory executes to your specification. Every lash is exclusive to your brand.

How It Works

Who It's For

Real Example: Custom Wispy Mix

A US brand came to us wanting a "wispy-but-wearable" lash that didn't exist on the market. We developed a custom blend: 0.05mm Korean PBT in a staggered-length pattern (8/10/12/14mm) with a CC-curl base and D-curl outer corner accent. After two sampling rounds, the final product became their hero SKU โ€” selling 5,000+ boxes monthly on Amazon. Total development time: 6 weeks.

ODM (Original Design Manufacturing): The Best of Both

ODM sits between private label and OEM. The factory invests in R&D, creates new styles, and offers them to brand partners. You get semi-exclusive designs without the development cost and timeline of full OEM.

How It Works

Who It's For

How to Choose: A Decision Framework

Go Private Label if:

Go OEM if:

Go ODM if:

How Aurevia Supports All Three Models

At Aurevia Lashes, we're not locked into one model. Our 5,000ใŽก Qingdao factory supports the full spectrum:

Many of our most successful partners started with private label, validated their market, then transitioned to ODM and eventually OEM as their brand scaled. The factory grows with you.

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