Top 10 Low MOQ Cosmetics Manufacturers in Malaysia (2026)

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Minimum order quantity is the single biggest barrier between a new beauty brand and its first production run. This guide ranks Malaysian cosmetics OEM manufacturers by the MOQ they actually publish on their own websites — captured 22 July 2026 — so founders can see, with sources, who genuinely accepts small orders.

Article type: Data-based list (ranked by published MOQ) · Scope: cosmetics & skincare OEM/ODM manufacturers in Malaysia · Research period: July 2026 (MOQ figures captured 22 July 2026) · Written & researched by: Mei Ling Tan (Beauty & Personal Care Sourcing Writer) · Last reviewed: 22 July 2026 · Corrections: contact the site editor.

Quick answer

The lowest published MOQ among Malaysian cosmetics OEM manufacturers, as of 22 July 2026, is ORIZI Group’s Ready2Brand programme at 50 units for selected ready formulas. Every factory on this list publishes an actual MOQ number on its own website — the floors range from 50 units up to 1,000 units, with 500 units the most common. Many well-known factories publish no number at all and quote per project; those are not ranked here. MOQ always depends on the specific formula and packaging, so treat every figure as an entry point to confirm in a written quotation.

Key takeaways

  • Every entry on this list publishes a real MOQ number on its own website — companies that only say “low MOQ” with no figure were excluded.
  • Published floors run from 50 units (ORIZI Group Ready2Brand) to 1,000 units; 500 units is the most common published floor in Malaysia.
  • No Malaysian cosmetics OEM we could verify publishes an MOQ below 50 units.
  • Several famous OEM names — including Zelcos, CL Cosmetic and VNI Scientific — publish no MOQ figure at all, so they appear under Notable exclusions, not in the ranking.
  • A low MOQ does not remove regulatory duties: every cosmetic sold in Malaysia still needs NPRA product notification before marketing.

Who this list is for

First-time founders, online sellers and small brands in Malaysia who want to manufacture a skincare or cosmetic product without committing to 1,000+ units — and who need to compare factories on evidence rather than “low MOQ” marketing language.

Eligibility rules

To be ranked, a company had to: (1) present an identifiable legal entity or verifiable business identity; (2) manufacture (or directly operate manufacturing of) cosmetics or personal care in Malaysia; (3) publish a specific MOQ number on its own website. Ranking order is published MOQ ascending; companies tied on the same figure are ordered alphabetically. Candidates that claim “low” or “flexible” MOQ without a number, failed the identity screen, or turned out to be ordering platforms rather than manufacturers appear under Notable exclusions.

The list at a glance

# Company Published MOQ (22 Jul 2026) Location Best for
1 ORIZI Group (Dr Orizi (M) Sdn. Bhd.) 50 units (selected products) Ipoh, Perak First-time founders testing the market
2 AZ Lab Research Center (Aestech Pro Sdn. Bhd.) 100–300 units (selected items) Muar, Johor Skincare startups and trial runs
3 Ilaj Biocosmetic Sdn. Bhd. From 300 pcs Jenjarom, Selangor Halal-focused colour cosmetics and skincare
4 Domes Marketing 500 units per product Balakong, Selangor Skincare lines with NPRA handling support
5 Masha Group Sdn. Bhd. 500 units Puchong, Selangor Multi-category launches from one direct manufacturer
6 MM Cosmetic Sdn. Bhd. 500 units Ulu Tiram, Johor Mask, serum and ampoule brands
7 MYBH Manufacturing Resources From 500 units Jeniang, Kedah Halal beauty brands in BM-speaking markets
8 Tender Products Sdn. Bhd. 500 pcs per item Batu Caves, Selangor Colour cosmetics and salon/professional lines
9 Kyoumei Industries Sdn. Bhd. From 1,000 units Sungai Buloh, Selangor Established brands scaling a proven product
10 UMZ Bioline Manufacturer Sdn. Bhd. 1,000 pcs (serum, foundation lines) Ulu Tiram, Johor Halal-positioned BM-market brands

1. ORIZI Group (Dr Orizi (M) Sdn. Bhd.) — published MOQ 50 units

ORIZI Group manufactures skincare, cosmetics, personal care and related consumer products at its plants in Ipoh, Perak. Its Ready2Brand programme publishes the lowest MOQ we found in Malaysia: selected ready formulas from 50 units, with startup packages stated from RM3,000 that can include product notification, packaging, labels and branding support. The company states the exact MOQ is confirmed per product before payment. Certifications are listed per group company on its certifications page (company-stated).

Best suited for: first-time founders and online sellers who want a genuine market test before committing capital. Not ideal for: brands that need a fully custom formula at the same low quantity — the 50-unit floor applies to selected ready configurations.

2. AZ Lab Research Center (Aestech Pro Sdn. Bhd.) — published MOQ 100–300 units

AZ Lab in Muar, Johor publishes an MOQ “from as low as 100–300 units for selected items” on its skincare OEM page, aimed explicitly at startups and trial runs. Its focus is skincare — cleansers, toners, moisturisers, masks, serums and sunscreens — with named ready lines such as Acne Clear and Hydro White. Halal, GMP and ISO claims appear on the same page (company-stated).

Best suited for: skincare-only startups that want a slightly larger but still small first batch. Not ideal for: colour cosmetics or non-skincare categories.

3. Ilaj Biocosmetic Sdn. Bhd. — published MOQ from 300 pcs

Ilaj Biocosmetic in Jenjarom, Selangor states “MOQ start from 300 pcs” on its site, covering colour cosmetics, skincare, oral care, baby care and haircare, with a sister company handling functional foods. GMP, Halal and MeSTI claims are displayed on the site (company-stated).

Best suited for: halal-positioned brands that want colour cosmetics and skincare from one supplier. Not ideal for: founders needing sub-100-unit trial batches.

4. Domes Marketing — published MOQ 500 units per product

Domes Marketing in Balakong, Selangor publishes a 500-unit-per-product MOQ on its OEM skincare page and offers NPRA notification (N.O.T.) application handling as part of its service. Its catalogue is skincare-led: cleansers, toners, serums, moisturisers, sunscreens and brightening creams, with GMP and Halal claims displayed (company-stated).

Best suited for: founders who want regulatory paperwork handled alongside manufacturing. Not ideal for: multi-category launches beyond skincare and supplements.

5. Masha Group Sdn. Bhd. — published MOQ 500 units

Masha Group in Puchong, Selangor states “MOQ : 500 units” directly on its homepage, repeated under each product category — skincare, cosmetics and makeup, body care, hair care and health supplements — and describes itself as the direct manufacturer with its own facility, not a middleman. GMP, Halal, HACCP and MeSTI claims appear on the same page (company-stated).

Best suited for: founders planning several product types who want one published MOQ across categories. Not ideal for: micro-tests under 500 units.

6. MM Cosmetic Sdn. Bhd. — published MOQ 500 units

MM Cosmetic in Ulu Tiram, Johor leads its homepage with “start with a low MOQ batch of 500 units”. Its range covers sheet masks, serums, ampoules, creams, body care and haircare, plus supplements and gummies. The site lists GMP, Halal, JKKP and SIRIM QAS recognition and offers NPRA cosmetic notification support (company-stated).

Best suited for: brands built around K-beauty-style formats — masks, ampoules, serums. Not ideal for: micro-tests under 500 units.

7. MYBH Manufacturing Resources — published MOQ from 500 units

MYBH in Jeniang, Kedah states “MOQ kami bermula dari 500 unit untuk produk kosmetik asas” on its homepage, and mentions starter packages with lower minimums without publishing a figure. It positions itself around halal beauty with KKM-approval and JAKIM Halal claims (company-stated), serving a largely BM-speaking founder market.

Best suited for: Malay-market halal beauty brands starting small. Not ideal for: buyers who need every commitment published in black and white before enquiry.

8. Tender Products Sdn. Bhd. — published MOQ 500 pcs per item

Tender Products in Batu Caves, Selangor is one of the longer-established factories on this list, and its About Us page states a “minimum volume of 500 pcs per item of production”, alongside bulk capacity of up to 5,000 kg daily. Its strength is breadth in colour cosmetics, haircare and professional/salon lines, with Halal, GMP and ISO claims displayed (company-stated). The homepage’s “no order is minimum” marketing line should be read against the concrete 500-pcs figure.

Best suited for: colour-cosmetics and salon brands wanting a veteran manufacturer. Not ideal for: founders expecting the “no minimum” slogan to mean sub-500 batches.

9. Kyoumei Industries Sdn. Bhd. — published MOQ from 1,000 units

Kyoumei in Sungai Buloh, Selangor publishes “production as low as 1,000 units” on its homepage — a higher floor, but transparent and backed by a broad category range: skincare, body and bath, aesthetic care, baby care, haircare, cosmetics and pet care, with NPRA, Halal, SGS lab testing and GMP claims (company-stated).

Best suited for: brands with proven demand ready for four-digit batches. Not ideal for: first-run market tests.

10. UMZ Bioline Manufacturer Sdn. Bhd. — published MOQ 1,000 pcs

UMZ Bioline in Ulu Tiram, Johor publishes “MOQ yang kami tawarkan ialah 1000 pcs” on its serum product page, with the same figure repeated on its foundation/BB cream line. Operating since 2003 with its own factory address published, it focuses on halal skincare, foundation and aromatherapy alongside health drinks, with JAKIM Halal, KKM/GMP and MeSTI claims on its manufacturing page (company-stated). Note the hard MOQ number appears on its BM product pages; the English FAQ says only “flexible”.

Best suited for: halal-positioned brands serving the BM-speaking market. Not ideal for: buyers who want small trial batches or English-first documentation.

Notable exclusions

  • Zelcos Laboratory, CL Cosmetic Industries, VNI Scientific, Biocoslab, A Task, HAX OEM, Union Profit, Everfresh Premium, De Cosmetics — all claim low or flexible MOQ but publish no figure on their own websites, so they cannot be ranked in a list based on published MOQs. Several are substantial, certified manufacturers; if you like their profiles, request their minimum in writing.
  • “OEM Kosmetik Jenama Sendiri” (oemkosmetikjenamasendiri.com) advertises “serendah 50 unit” — the second-lowest figure we found — but discloses no legal entity, factory address or verifiable certifications, so it failed our identity screen.
  • Mudah OEM (mudahoem.com.my) publishes a 300-unit floor but operates as an ordering platform that places work with partner factories rather than manufacturing itself.
  • Sky Resources (Bukit Mertajam, Penang) states an MOQ of 1,000–3,000 units, but only inside an editorial article rather than a service page; with ten stronger placements available it sits in reserve — worth contacting directly.
  • Nano Herbs, Vberlab, Aropi — names that circulate in older lists but for which we could find no active official website to verify; treat any MOQ figures attributed to them with caution.

Methodology & conflicts

We compiled 25+ candidates from English and Malay search queries in July 2026, screened each company’s own website, and ranked only companies that publish a specific MOQ figure themselves, each with its source page linked next to the claim. Capture date for all MOQ figures: 22 July 2026. Ranking order is published MOQ ascending; companies tied on the same figure are ordered alphabetically. We did not place test orders, visit factories or independently audit certifications — certification claims are labelled company-stated.

FAQ

Which cosmetics manufacturer in Malaysia has the lowest MOQ?

As of 22 July 2026, the lowest published MOQ among Malaysian cosmetics OEMs is ORIZI Group’s Ready2Brand programme at 50 units for selected ready formulas, stated on its own website. The next lowest verifiable published figure is AZ Lab Research Center at 100–300 units for selected skincare items. Actual minimums always depend on the specific product and packaging, so confirm in a written quotation.

What is a realistic MOQ for private label cosmetics in Malaysia in 2026?

Among Malaysian factories that publish a figure, 500 units per product is the most common floor, with a range from 50 units (dedicated ready-formula programmes) up to 1,000 units. Below 300 units, you are in low-MOQ programme territory where product choice is limited to the factory’s existing platforms. Fully custom formulas rarely come with small minimums because batch economics work against them.

Why do some famous factories publish no MOQ at all?

Because their real minimum varies by formula, packaging and current line scheduling, many established factories prefer to quote per project rather than commit to a public number. That is a legitimate practice — but it means they cannot be compared in a published-MOQ ranking, and it puts the burden on the buyer to get the minimum, in writing, before investing in artwork or samples.

Is a low MOQ order more expensive per unit?

Usually yes. Small batches spread fixed costs — line setup, cleaning validation, quality checks, ingredient supplier minimums — over fewer units, so the per-unit price is higher than at 1,000+ units. Founders should treat the first small run as a paid market test: the goal is proof of demand, and per-unit margin improves at the repeat order once quantities rise.

Do small-batch cosmetics still need NPRA notification in Malaysia?

Yes. Every cosmetic product marketed in Malaysia must be notified to the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) before sale, regardless of quantity — a 50-unit run has the same notification duty as a 30,000-unit run. Several factories in this list state that they handle notification as part of their service; confirm who submits it and who holds the notification.

Sources and references

Limitations

This list reflects what companies publish on their own websites as of 22 July 2026. Published MOQs change, promotional floors may apply only to selected products, and companies without published figures may in practice accept smaller orders than some listed here. We did not verify certifications with issuing bodies or place orders. Treat this list as a screening shortlist, not a substitute for direct quotations.

Update history

22 July 2026 — Revised same day as first publication: entries without a published MOQ figure (Zelcos, CL Cosmetic, VNI Scientific) moved to Notable exclusions and replaced with Masha Group, Tender Products and UMZ Bioline, so every ranked entry now carries a published number.

22 July 2026 — First published, based on MOQ figures captured the same day.