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For Contract Manufacturers
A contract manufacturer's raw material is only as good as the document that follows it onto the floor. Pepoderma supplies cosmetic peptide actives in bulk with batch-specific certificates of analysis, allergen and TSE-BSE statements, and INCI documentation structured so the paper trail reconciles when your client's QA reviews the finished goods — plus MOQ and lead-time terms set around a fill schedule, not a single order.
Actives for this brief
3-mer
Copper tripeptide-1
5-mer
Palmitoyl pentapeptide-4
Acetyl octapeptide-3 · cosmetic peptide
3-mer
Copper peptide AHK
How we support you
We supply the same active, from the same documentation structure, at the volumes a fill run consumes — so a repeat production for the same client references material that reconciles against the batch before it.
Each lot carries a batch-specific certificate of analysis, allergen and TSE-BSE statements, and an SDS. When your client's QA audits the finished goods, the raw-material paper trail is already legible and traceable to the lot.
The INCI name and ingredient documentation travel with the active so your documentation team can map raw material to the finished-product ingredient list without chasing it down per project.
MOQ and lead time are scoped to a fill plan rather than a one-off — discuss your forecast and we hold terms that fit how a contract floor actually consumes material across a run.
Your brief, our side
You are sourcing on behalf of someone else's brand, which means every raw material you bring onto the floor has to survive that brand's audit, not just your own goods-in check. The active's identity, its batch history, and its allergen and TSE-BSE position all have to reconcile when the client's QA opens the file — a gap in the raw-material documentation becomes your finding to answer for.
Pepoderma's side is to ship the active with documentation that is built to be audited downstream: batch-specific, traceable to the lot, and consistent in format from one order to the next. Pair that with MOQ and lead-time terms set around your fill schedule, and a repeat production stops being a procurement scramble and becomes a re-order against a known, documented material.
Regions served: Global · concentrated in EU · USA · Korea · India · China
Sourcing questions
Yes — that is what it is built for. Each lot ships with a batch-specific certificate of analysis, allergen and TSE-BSE statements, and an SDS, structured so a brand-owner client's QA can reconcile identity, batch history, and ingredient position against your finished goods. Tell us what your clients typically ask for at qualification and we map the packet accordingly.
Yes — we supply the actives in bulk quantities sized for contract fill runs. MOQ is quoted per active and per order rather than published, because it depends on the active, the grade, and your fill plan. Share your forecast or run schedule when you request a quote and we scope MOQ and lead time around how you actually consume material.
Each order ships with its own batch-specific COA keyed to the lot, and we hold the active and its documentation structure consistent across re-orders. That lets you document each production run against its specific lot while keeping the format stable, so a repeat fill for the same client references material that reconciles with what came before.
Yes — a sample lot with its full documentation is the normal way a contract floor and its client qualify a new raw material. We send a sample quantity with the COA, allergen and TSE-BSE statements, and INCI documentation so both your goods-in team and your client can review before a bulk commitment. Our Journal note on the sample packet checklist outlines what to expect.
From the Journal
Quality
Reading a Cosmetic-Grade Peptide COA — What Indie Brand Founders Actually Need to Check
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Regulatory
TSE/BSE + Allergen-Free Statements — What Cosmetic Actives Documentation Actually Needs to Cover
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Sourcing Guide
Private Label Cosmetic Actives — The Concept-to-Lot Workflow for Indie Brands
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Sourcing Guide
What Should Be Included in a Cosmetic Peptide Sample Packet?
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Other brands we supply
Cosmetic Brand Owners
Brand founders and product leads sourcing marketing-ready actives that arrive with the INCI line, claims-support documentation, and a sourcing story worth telling on the label.
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Formulators & Cosmetic Chemists
R&D chemists who need compatibility, stability, and layering guidance for a peptide active — and a supplier who points them to vetted technical reading rather than marketing claims.
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Indie & Clean-Beauty Brands
Small and independent brands that need low MOQ, transparent sourcing, easy sampling, and clean allergen and TSE-BSE documentation to back the standards they market on.
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First response under 12 hours · Catalog · Sample COA · MOQ · Lead time. Our regulatory and atelier teams review every inquiry before pricing.