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Free Private Label Skincare Packaging & Label Templates: 6 Formats, 4 Markets, Launch-Ready in Hours

Packaging is the #1 cause of private label skincare launch delays. Flavor Sources eliminates that bottleneck with professionally prepared dieline templates and market-specific label compliance guides — free for all clients.

6Packaging Formats
3File Formats (PDF/AI/EPS)
4Market Compliance Guides
24hrDieline Review Turnaround

The Packaging Problem — Solved

Packaging Delays Cause 40% of Missed Private Label Skincare Launch Dates. Our Templates Fix That.

Analysis of Flavor Sources client onboarding data shows that 40% of first-launch timeline overruns are caused by packaging and label issues — not production. The root causes: designers working from wrong file formats, incorrect bleed specifications, non-compliant label copy, and late artwork submission.

Our packaging template library eliminates all four root causes. Every dieline is pre-specified with correct bleed, safe zone markings, and cut line definitions for direct use by any professional graphic designer. Our label compliance checklists are reviewed quarterly against current regulations in your target market.

▸ PACKAGING & LABEL TIMELINE DATA — FLAVOR SOURCES PROCESS (2024)

  • Standard packaging template formats: PDF (print-ready), AI (Adobe Illustrator), EPS (vector-compatible)
  • Template bleed specification: 3mm bleed on all sides (industry standard for cosmetics)
  • Safe zone specification: 5mm inside trim on all sides
  • Dieline review turnaround: 24 business hours for standard template orders
  • Custom packaging component lead time: 3–8 weeks (plan in parallel with formulation)
  • Label artwork revision cycles included: up to 3 rounds of revision at no additional cost
  • Approval trigger for production: physical packaging sample sign-off required before fill
  • Label error rate (with template usage): 0.3% vs. 8.7% without template (client data 2023)

Template Library

6 Private Label Skincare Packaging Label Templates Available to Flavor Sources Clients

All templates are available upon registration as a Flavor Sources client. Contact your account manager or submit a template request through our client portal. Each template includes: scaled dieline, bleed and safe zone guides, and format notes for your graphic designer.

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30ml · 50ml · 100ml

Airless Pump Bottle

Ideal for serums, foundations, and oxidation-sensitive formulations. Airtight dispensing extends active ingredient efficacy.

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15ml · 30ml · 50ml

Glass Dropper Bottle

Premium amber glass for facial serums, oils, and retinol formulations requiring UV protection and precise dosing.

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30ml · 50ml · 200ml

Wide-Mouth Cosmetic Jar

Classic jar format for creams, masks, body butters, and balms. Available in clear, frosted, and opaque finishes.

PDF AI EPS
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75ml · 100ml · 150ml · 200ml

Laminate Squeeze Tube

Flexible laminate tube for cleansers, exfoliants, sunscreens, and body lotions. Full-surface print area for brand design.

PDF AI EPS
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100ml · 150ml · 200ml

Disc-Top Flat Bottle

Single-hand dispensing for toners, essence mists, and lightweight lotion formats. Disc-top closure reduces contamination risk.

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1ml · 2ml · 3ml · 5ml

Single-Use Foil Sachet

Foil-sealed sachets for sample programs, travel kits, and subscription box inclusions. Retail-ready presentation options.

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Label Compliance Guides

What Must Appear on Your Private Label Skincare Label: 4 Market Compliance Guides

Missing or incorrect label information is among the top 5 causes of customs clearance delays for cosmetics imports. Flavor Sources provides market-specific label compliance checklists — below is a summary. Full checklists are included in your template package. External reference: FDA Cosmetics Labeling Requirements.

🇺🇸United States — FDA Label Requirements

  • Product identity statement (what the product is)
  • Net content in both US customary and metric units
  • Distributor/manufacturer name and address (place of business)
  • Ingredient list in descending INCI order, labeled “Ingredients:”
  • Required warnings for specific product types (e.g., SPF, aerosols)
  • Country of origin (optional but recommended for imports)
  • Period After Opening (PAO) symbol recommended for products with <30 month shelf life

🇪🇺European Union — Regulation (EC) 1223/2009 Requirements

  • Name and address of EU Responsible Person (mandatory)
  • Country of origin if manufactured outside the EU
  • Net weight or net volume at time of packaging
  • Date of minimum durability (“best used before” date for products <30 months shelf life)
  • Period After Opening (PAO) mandatory for products with >30 month durability
  • Precautions and warnings (formulation-specific)
  • Batch code for traceability
  • Complete INCI ingredient list in descending concentration order

🇦🇺Australia — AICIS & TGA Requirements

  • Product name and function
  • Net content in metric units
  • Australian importer/responsible entity name and address
  • Country of manufacture
  • INCI ingredient list (English, descending concentration)
  • Any required warnings per AICIS hazard classification
  • Batch/lot number for post-market recall capability

🇨🇦Canada — Health Canada Cosmetics Requirements

  • Bilingual labeling required (English and French) for consumer products
  • Net quantity in metric units
  • Name and address of Canadian importer or domestic distributor
  • Complete ingredient list in descending INCI order
  • Required safety warnings for applicable product categories
  • Cosmetics Notification Form (CNF) submission required within 10 days of first sale

Design Best Practices

Label Design Best Practices: 8 Rules That Prevent Costly Artwork Revision Cycles

These guidelines are distilled from 16 years of reviewing client artwork submissions. Following them eliminates the most common errors that cause pre-production delays and costly reprint costs.

300 DPI Minimum Resolution

All placed images and raster elements must be at 300 DPI at final print size. 72 DPI screen-resolution assets print with visible pixelation.

3mm Bleed on All Sides

Extend all background colors and images 3mm beyond the trim line. Content cut off at trim line will show white edges in the printed result.

5mm Safe Zone for Critical Copy

Keep all mandatory copy (ingredients, net weight, legal text) at least 5mm inside the trim line to account for cutting tolerance.

CMYK Color Mode — Not RGB

Submit artwork in CMYK color mode. RGB files will have unexpected color shifts when converted by the print provider.

Minimum 6pt Font for Compliance Copy

Ingredient lists and legal text must be a minimum 6pt font size for legibility. Some markets (EU) specify minimum type size in regulations.

Outline All Fonts Before Submission

Convert all text to outlines (curves) before final file submission to prevent font substitution errors at print production.

Review Label on Physical Sample First

Print a physical mock-up and wrap it on an actual packaging sample before approving. Screen color and printed color always differ.

Barcode Minimum 80% Size — Never Reversed

Barcodes must be at minimum 80% of nominal size, printed dark on light background. White barcodes on dark backgrounds consistently fail scanner verification.

Approval Process

How the Packaging & Label Approval Process Works at Flavor Sources

Our packaging approval process is designed to catch errors before production — not after. Here are the 5 stages from template download to production authorization.

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Download Template & Brief Your Designer

Receive the dieline template for your selected packaging format. Brief your designer with the template, market compliance checklist, and your brand style guide. Allow 3–7 days for design development.

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Submit Artwork for Dieline Review (24hr Turnaround)

Submit your completed artwork in PDF/AI format. Our artwork review team checks: bleed, safe zones, CMYK mode, font outlines, barcode size/placement, and mandatory label element completeness. Results returned within 24 business hours.

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Physical Packaging Sample Approval

After artwork approval, Flavor Sources produces a physical packaging sample with your label applied. You review and approve the physical sample before any production fill is authorized. This eliminates color and placement surprises.

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Production Authorization

Upon your written approval of the physical packaging sample, production is authorized. The approved artwork version is locked in your production file — no unauthorized changes can be made without your written confirmation.

Label Verification in Pre-Shipment Inspection

Our PSI report includes photographic label verification, confirming the correct artwork version is applied to every unit in your production run before shipment release. See our Regulatory & Compliance Documents page for full PSI report details.

Get Your Packaging Templates and Launch-Ready Label Compliance Guide

Request your templates now. Our account team will confirm your packaging format, send the dieline files, and schedule your compliance checklist briefing — all within one business day.

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10 Questions About Private Label Skincare Packaging & Label Templates

What file formats are the Flavor Sources packaging templates available in?
Flavor Sources packaging dieline templates are available in three formats: PDF (universally accessible, suitable for manual artwork placement or print-and-trace), Adobe Illustrator AI (professional vector format with editable layers for cut lines, bleed zones, and safe zones — recommended for design agencies), and EPS (vector format compatible with Illustrator, CorelDRAW, and other vector design programs). All templates are pre-built with 3mm bleed and 5mm safe zone markings per industry standard cosmetics printing specifications.
How do I order packaging dieline templates from Flavor Sources?
Packaging dieline templates are available to registered Flavor Sources clients and prospective clients in the onboarding process. To request templates: (1) Contact our account team via the website contact form or email your account manager; (2) Specify your packaging format (airless pump, dropper bottle, jar, tube, disc-top, or sachet) and size; (3) Confirm your target market for the appropriate label compliance checklist. Templates are delivered by email within 1 business day of request. For clients in the active production process, templates are automatically included in your onboarding document package.
Do I need a professional designer to use the packaging templates?
For best results, yes. Cosmetic label production requires vector graphics software (Adobe Illustrator is standard) to work with dieline templates and prepare print-ready artwork. Our dieline templates are optimized for professional designer use. If you do not have an in-house designer, Flavor Sources can refer you to cosmetics-specialist design agencies that are familiar with our template system and can produce compliant, print-ready artwork efficiently. Brands using professional designers with our templates have a label error rate of 0.3% vs. 8.7% for those who prepare artwork without professional design support.
What packaging formats does Flavor Sources offer for private label skincare?
Flavor Sources’ standard packaging catalog includes: airless pump bottles (30ml, 50ml, 100ml), glass dropper bottles (15ml, 30ml, 50ml), wide-mouth cosmetic jars (30ml, 50ml, 200ml), laminate squeeze tubes (75ml–200ml), disc-top flat bottles (100ml–200ml), and single-use foil sachets (1ml–5ml). Custom packaging formats and sizes are available for volume orders above 5,000 units, with 6–10 weeks additional lead time for new mold development. All standard packaging formats have been drop-tested and stability-validated for compatibility with our standard formulation catalog.
What is the difference between a dieline and a mockup?
A dieline is a technical flat layout showing the exact dimensions, cut lines, fold lines, bleed areas, and safe zones for a physical packaging item in its unfolded, flat state. It is used by graphic designers as the base file for artwork placement and by printers to set up their cutting dies. A mockup is a 3D visual representation of what the finished packaged product will look like — used for marketing, presentations, and client approvals. Flavor Sources provides dielines (for production) — not mockups. 3D mockups can be generated from the dieline by your designer or using tools like Adobe Dimension or Packly.
What is the minimum font size for cosmetic label compliance?
Minimum font size requirements vary by market and label element. General industry standards: (1) Ingredient lists and mandatory declarations: minimum 6pt font for most markets; (2) EU Regulation 1223/2009: minimum legibility is required but no specific point size is legislated — 6pt is the practical minimum for regulatory auditors; (3) USA FDA: no specific minimum font size for cosmetics labels, but legibility is required; (4) Net weight declarations: must be in a specific minimum type size relative to the label panel area (defined by US Fair Packaging and Labeling Act for US labels). Flavor Sources’ label compliance checklist includes market-specific font size guidance for your target market.
Can I use the same label design for multiple markets?
You can use the same visual brand design across markets, but the mandatory information layer will differ. At minimum, you will need different label versions for USA and EU due to different mandatory fields (EU Responsible Person address, different PAO requirements, bilingual requirements for Canada). The most cost-efficient approach is a “base label” design that accommodates all mandatory fields for your primary markets, with variable-data areas for market-specific content. Flavor Sources’ compliance team can advise on a single-label design that meets requirements for multiple markets simultaneously — reducing the number of label SKUs you need to manage.
What bleed and safe zone specifications should I use for cosmetic labels?
Flavor Sources’ standard dieline templates are built with: 3mm bleed on all sides (extend all background colors and images 3mm beyond the trim line to account for cutting variance), and 5mm safe zone inside the trim line (keep all critical copy — ingredients, mandatory text, net weight — at least 5mm from the trim edge). These specifications are the cosmetics industry standard for offset-printed pressure-sensitive labels. If your printer specifies different bleed requirements, please contact our artwork review team before finalizing your design — most commercial printers default to 3mm or 5mm bleed.
Does Flavor Sources review my label artwork before production?
Yes, artwork review is a mandatory step in our production process. Before any production fill is authorized, your artwork must pass our dieline review (checking technical specification compliance: bleed, safe zones, file format, resolution, font outlines) and compliance review (checking mandatory label elements for your target market). Our artwork review team responds within 24 business hours with a pass notification or detailed feedback on required corrections. Up to 3 rounds of revision are included at no additional cost. This systematic review is why Flavor Sources clients using our templates have a sub-1% label error rate vs. the industry average.
What is a Period After Opening (PAO) symbol and when do I need it?
The Period After Opening (PAO) symbol is an open jar icon followed by a number and the letter “M” (e.g., “12M”) that appears on cosmetic labels. It indicates how many months a product is safe to use after opening. In the EU, PAO is mandatory for all cosmetic products with a shelf life greater than 30 months. In the USA, PAO is not legally required but is strongly recommended for consumer transparency and increasingly expected by retail buyers. Best practice: include PAO on all products regardless of market, using the shortest period applicable to your formulation type (typically 6–12M for anhydrous products, 12–24M for water-based formulas). Flavor Sources confirms the appropriate PAO period for each formulation based on stability test results.