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Ordering information
At BottleX, we make the ordering process smooth and straightforward, whether you choose a private label ready order or private label custom production. For private label ready orders, we offer a fast, streamlined route, while custom orders via private label custom require a more specific approach. Because every order is different, we explain both methods step by step on this page, so you know exactly what to expect.
With BottleX, you can easily launch your own skincare line, choosing from quick private label ready or tailor-made private label custom options. Discover the steps involved in each process below.
Step 1
Select a product
Browse through our wide range of Private Label Ready products and choose the item you want to order. If necessary, request a sample to test the product before making your final choice. Once you have selected the product, you can choose the desired packaging and design your own label.
Step 2
Choose your packaging
For Private Label Ready, you can choose from a selection of high-quality, standard packaging that is available immediately. This packaging is designed to be quickly and efficiently adapted to your brand, for example by adding a label or a simple branding option.
Step 3
Design your label
For our Private Label Ready products, you can choose from standard labels that can be quickly and easily adapted to your brand identity. Add your logo, colours and company name for a professional and recognisable look.
Step 4
Fast delivery
As soon as your order is complete, we will start shipping it immediately. Within Europe, we aim to deliver within one week; for the Benelux, even within 1-2 working days. Shipping costs are calculated based on weight and destination. A track & trace code is sent automatically, so you can track your parcel in real time and know exactly when it will arrive.
Step 5
Delivery & transport
The shipping costs for Private Label Ready orders are calculated based on the weight and country of delivery. The following rates apply for Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg:
Free shipping for orders over €500 (for both products and samples).
For orders under £500: £12.50 for products (possibly in combination with samples).
For orders under £500 that only contain samples: £7.50.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some frequently asked questions.
Can’t find your question here? Then take a look at all our FAQs below.
The shampoo conditioner masks and serums or oils should be good for extensions!
Vraag:
Goeieavond,
Voor mijn salon ben ik opzoek naar producten met mijn eigen label!?
De shampoo conditioner maskers en serums of olies moeten goed zijn voor extensions!
Kunnen jullie mij hier bij helpen?
Antwoord:
Wat leuk dat je de weg naar BottleX hebt gevonden 😉
Ik begrijp dat je op zoek bent naar producten voor gebruik i.c.m. hairextensions.
Via onderstaande link kom je meteen terecht op onze fantastische Original lijn die uitermate geschikt voor hairextensions is.
lees hier voor meer informatie over de orginal haircare lijn
Ik laat je ook nog even weten dat wij een mooie Extension Remover op de White Label Website hebben.
Lees hier meer informatie over de WhiteLabel hair extension remover
Omdat er veel verschillende soort extensions zijn adviseren we altijd te starten met het testen van deze producten. Je krijgt deze investering terug wanneer je binnen 3 weken een order plaats.
What information should actually be on the label?
The Cosmetics Regulation provides clear legislation and regulations regarding labelling, whereby the following main points must be taken into account. Article 19 of the Cosmetics Regulation describes what the law must contain on the label of a cosmetic product:
- Name and address of manufacturer/importer:
The name and address of the person responsible for marketing the product. There are often multiple addresses on the label, so the address where the product information file is located must be emphasized by, for example, underlining the address. This is informative for the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority. - Quantity:
The nominal contents at the time of packaging are indicated in weight or volume. - Shelf life:
Two different systems have been included in the Cosmetics Regulation for indicating the shelf life. Which system should be used depends on the shelf life after production. If products have a shelf life of thirty months or more unopened, the period of use must be stated. The symbol with the opened jar is used for this. If the product has a shelf life of less than thirty months from production, the shelf life date must be stated preceded by the words ‘preferably used before the end…’ or the hourglass symbol. In some cases, where the concept of shelf life after opening is not relevant, the expiration date does not need to be stated. - Special precautions regarding use:
Instructions for use on how best to apply the product. At least the warnings and special precautions indicated in Annexes III to VI of the Cosmetics Regulation must be mentioned. - Batch or code number:
This is a unique number of a product. If there is ever any doubt about the quality of a product, it can be checked whether this applies to the entire batch. - Product function:
Description of the product, for example bath foam, lip balm, after sun or shaving foam. The function of the cosmetic product must be stated on the packaging, unless this is clearly apparent from the packaging or product name. - Ingredient declaration:
All ingredients used in production must be listed on the packaging. In order to be able to state the ingredients in a uniform manner on cosmetics, standardized names are used for the ingredients, so-called INCI names. INCI stands for International Nomenclature Cosmetic Ingredients. Read all INCI nameson the European Union website.
The ingredients are listed in order of decreasing weight. Ingredients that are less than 1% present in the product may be listed in any order at the end of the ingredient statement.
Nanomaterials are used in some products. The name of such ingredients is followed by the word ‘nano’ in brackets. - Symbols
- Shelf life
Most cosmetic products are long, but not
unlimited shelf life. To the user of cosmetics
to inform you about this, there is a shelf life symbol
or date printed on the product. The expiration symbol represents an opened jar. The symbol
indicates: the period after opening during which the product is in
optimal quality can be used. This period
is indicated by the number of months (M). The number
with the month indication can be in the jar or next to it
pot is placed. The symbol appears on cosmetic products that remain unopened for more than 30 months
be sustainable. On products that are unopened for less than
have a shelf life of 30 months, it is indicated ‘preferably
to be used for…’ or the hourglass symbol. If there
If nothing is stated on a product, the product is unlimited
shelf life. - Quantity
The quantity of the product is indicated in
milliliters (ml) or grams (g). The ‘e’ next to the size indicates
that this is the amount that is legal
certain deviation is filled. Products without ‘e’
must contain at least the stated quantity
Will I also receive the ingredients list?
QUESTION:
I ordered a test package of both the Organic haircare eco and Original haircare. Will I also receive the ingredients list?
ANSWER:
Every product page in the Private Label Ready webshop contains all details about the product and packaging.
These details can be found per product at the bottom of the page in the information tab ingredients (INCI) and in the other tab you will find information about dimensions of the labels and packaging.
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