Pick the stage that fits where you are now: early feasibility, branded sample coordination, or first small-batch production follow-up.
Start with a Reality Check, move into sample coordination, then continue into first-run production support.
For early-stage beauty device ideas, reference products, supplier options, or sample problems that need a China-side feasibility review before money is committed.
- Product direction review
- Public-mold / semi-custom feasibility check
- Realistic MOQ and cost expectation
- Logo, color, packaging, and accessory limit check
- Short written conclusion with next-step recommendation
- Key supplier, packaging, and certification risk notes
For founders who are ready to move from concept to a real branded sample with supplier input, customization options, and packaging direction.
- Supplier and product-platform screening
- RFQ and quotation comparison
- Logo, color, and packaging coordination
- Sample order follow-up
- Photo and video review before shipment
- Golden sample direction for first production
For approved samples that are ready to move into the first 150–500 unit production run with China-side follow-up.
- MOQ and production term negotiation
- Production order coordination
- Packaging, carton, label, and accessory alignment
- Production timeline follow-up
- In-process and final QC photo / video review
- Shipment readiness and freight forwarder coordination
Each project moves by milestone, so scope, cost, supplier work, and next steps stay clear before you commit more money.
Share product idea, references, target quantity, market, budget, and supplier situation.
Clarify feasibility, MOQ pressure, supplier type, customization limits, and key risks.
Supplier screening, RFQ comparison, sample coordination, packaging direction, and review.
Production follow-up, QC coordination, packaging checks, and shipment readiness.
Traditional sourcing stops at suppliers. Product execution goes further.
For beauty device founders, the real risk is not just finding a factory. It is knowing what can actually be made, customized, sampled, checked, and produced before money is committed.
| Area | Traditional sourcing | ChinaSidePM advantage |
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| Starting point |
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Starts by searching suppliers and asking for quick quotes.
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Starts by clarifying the product direction, target quantity, customization needs, and likely supplier type.
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| Supplier choice |
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Supplier selection is often driven by search results, low prices, or fast replies.
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Suppliers are compared by product fit, public-mold platform, MOQ logic, customization limits, and communication quality.
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| RFQ quality |
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Quotes arrive with different assumptions, making price comparison unreliable.
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RFQs are structured so MOQ, sample cost, lead time, logo, packaging, and trade-offs can be compared clearly.
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| MOQ and packaging |
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MOQ, logo MOQ, packaging MOQ, and hidden setup costs are often discovered late.
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Product MOQ, branding MOQ, packaging MOQ, and low-quantity options are checked early before sampling or production.
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| Customization limits |
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Logo, color, finish, accessories, and packaging are treated as simple add-ons.
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Public-mold and semi-custom limits are checked early, including what can change and what should not be changed.
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| Sample stage |
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A sample is ordered, but finish, logo, accessories, packaging, and supplier consistency may stay unclear.
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Sample direction is managed around branding, packaging, product checks, photos, videos, and golden-sample expectations.
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| Production risk |
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Issues are often found after payment, during production, or right before shipment.
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Timeline, QC points, packaging, labeling, accessories, and shipment readiness are followed before goods leave China.
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| Decision output |
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You receive supplier links, quotes, screenshots, and scattered messages.
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You receive a clearer China-side view: what fits, what is risky, what costs more, and what the next step should be.
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Send your beauty device idea, target quantity, reference product, and current supplier situation. I’ll help you identify which service stage fits and what the next decision should be.