As parents become more aware of their children’s care, the teen skincare market has become one of the fastest-growing segments in the world. Especially in Europe and the United States, parents are increasingly concerned about the safety of ingredients and the gentleness of products, which makes “teenagers’ exclusive skincare products” a new blue ocean for entrepreneurs and brands to focus on.
As a skincare manufacturer with both reputation and strength, we will guide you through the whole process of analyzing how to create a facial cleansing product that truly meets the needs of teenagers, from market positioning, product formulation, OEM cooperation, and regulatory compliance.
Why develop exclusive cleansing products for teenagers?
During adolescence, teenagers have skin characteristics that include strong oil secretion, clogged pores, easy acne, and the skin barrier function is not fully developed.. This determines that teenagers’ skin care products need:
- A mild and non-irritating surfactant system;
- No alcohol, heavy fragrance, strong exfoliant;
- A balanced formula with oil control, soothing, and hydration;
- Compliant and clear ingredient labels to gain parents’ trust.
Market Positioning: Who do you want to serve?
Precise market positioning is the first step towards brand success before developing a cleansing product for teens. You need to be clear about who this product is for. Different target users mean different product strategies.
Target age group
First of all, it is crucial to define the target age group. Is it focused on middle school students aged 12-14, emphasizing gentle cleansing and basic skincare? Or for high school students aged 15-18, focusing more on oil control and acne, and skin care benefits? Age is different, and skin problems and care needs are also significantly different.
Prioritization of Skin Problems
Next, identify the core skin problems of the target users. If acne-prone skin is the main focus, oil control and anti-acne ingredients should be emphasized; if dry and sensitive skin is the focus, soothing, moisturizing, non-irritating formulations should be emphasized. The formula design will be very different for different skin conditions.
Brand Image
Finally, the brand image should fit the target group’s aesthetics. Should we choose a lively and cute visual style to attract youthful eyes, or adopt a minimalist and natural or professional medical design to win the trust of both parents and users?
All of these elements will influence the choice of formula development, packaging design, and OEM/ODM factories.
Common Teen Facial Cleanser Formulation Chart (Recommended)
Below is a list of common basic cleanser formulas for teenage skin, balancing gentleness, cleansing power, and functionality, suitable for your initial product proofing reference:
Ingredient Category | Functional Description | Commonly used ingredients | Recommended concentration (reference) |
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Main cleansing ingredients | Degreasing, mild foaming | Amino acid surfactants (such as Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate) Betaine (Cocamidopropyl Betaine) | 6%–12% |
Moisturizer | Keep skin moisturized and not tight after cleansing | Glycerin, propylene glycol, butylene glycol | 2%–6% |
Soothing and anti-inflammatory ingredients | Reduce irritation and repair acne-prone skin | Centella asiatica extract, chamomile extract, ceramide | 0.5%–3% |
Oil-control ingredients | Inhibit oil and purify pores | Salicylic acid (less than 0.5%), zinc PCA | ≤1% |
Antibacterial conditioning ingredients | Prevent acne | Tea tree essential oil, ginger root extract | 0.2%–1% |
Thickener | Increase product viscosity and stabilize formula | Xanthan gum, hydroxyethyl cellulose | 0.3%–1% |
PH adjuster | Adjust pH to the appropriate range for skin | Citric acid, sodium hydroxide | 适量 |
Preservatives | Ensure product safety and prevent contamination | Phenoxyethanol, potassium sorbate | ≤1% |
Fragrance ingredients | Fresh experience (hypoallergenic or fragrance-free) | Natural essential oils or no use | ≤0.3% |
pH Suggested Range: 5.2-6.0, close to the pH value of teenage facial skin.
List of Ingredients Removed: Alcohol, SLS/SLES, Mineral Oil, Artificial Colors, Highly Sensitizing Fragrances.
Packaging and Branding Advice
When creating private-label facial cleansing products for teenagers, packaging and brand image are not only the appearance of the product, but also the key to winning the trust of users and parents.
Therefore, the packaging can be of the soft tube type (easy to carry) or foam pump bottle type (easy to foam) and use a simple, fresh, and youthful design style, such as soft macaron color, lively illustration style, or minimalist logo elements.
At the same time, it is recommended to use environmentally friendly and recyclable materials, which is in line with the young group’s concern for sustainability.
In addition, the product packaging should be clearly labeled with core information, such as the highlights of the formula, applicable skin type, and safety and non-irritation, so that parents can easily understand the product’s ingredients and build trust.
Combining packaging design and brand tone to create a skincare brand that is both professional and aesthetically pleasing to teens will lay the foundation for you to stand out in a competitive market.
OEM/ODM Collaboration Process Guide
To land a formula in a product, you need to work with an OEM skincare factory that has experience in teen skincare development. The following are suggestions for choosing a factory:
- Choose a factory with full certifications: with ISO22716 (GMP), FDA/EU CPNP filing experience;
- Support small batch sampling: suggest initial MOQ 1000-3000 pcs;
- Whether to provide formulation development/registration services: to help you complete CPNP (EU) or FDA filing;
- Whether to provide brand design assistance, such as packaging structure, appearance drawings, manual copy, etc.
Choose to partner with Xiran Baby to create your youth cleansing care products. We have 2000+ formulas to choose from, a formula development team to customize your formulas, Low MOQ, and complete packaging design one-stop service to help you get your products on the market.
Compliance Tips (European and American Markets)
Products must comply with the regulations of the target market. Common compliance points are as follows:
EU Regulations
EU Regulation No. 1223/2009 stipulates that all skin care ingredients must be registered in the CPNP system, and the label must list the INCI name. The use of more than 1,800 banned ingredients is prohibited.
US Regulations
Must comply with the FDA’s Cosmetic Safety Act (MoCRA) and ensure that the product does not have misleading advertising;
Natural Ingredient Standards
To enhance products’ international competitiveness, it is recommended that they refer to the ECOCERT and COSMOS standards when selecting natural raw materials.
Summary: From “formula” to “brand”, every step is about user trust!
Creating a facial cleansing product for teens is not just a matter of ingredients and price, but a complete brand-building process. You need to think about how to balance the cleaning power and gentleness. How to make teenagers like your products? How to impress the security and trust of the parent group?
From precise market positioning, scientific formula construction, reliable OEM cooperation to marketing landing, this path is not simple, but the opportunity is unlimited. If you are ready, contact Xiran Baby to bring your private-label facial cleansing products to the rapidly expanding youth skincare market!