Export Excellence at Fablay Cosmetic Formulations

Elevate Your Brand Globally with Trusted Private Label Exports

Fablay Cosmetic Formulations is a recognized leader in the export of color cosmetics, hybrid cosmetics, skin care, specialized cosmetics, and anti-ageing products under private label brands. Our products are trusted by international clients for stringent quality, trend-driven innovation, and ethical standards.

Certified to Serve Global Markets

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FDA Approved: Ensures product safety and compliance.
GMP Compliant: Maintains world-class manufacturing practices.
ISO Certified: Demonstrates consistent quality management.
SEDEX Certified: Supports ethical and responsible supply chains.
HALAL Compliant: Meets diverse market requirements with certified formulations.

Vegan, Cruelty-Free, and Natural—Your Sustainable Beauty Partner

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All Fablay formulations are 100% vegan and cruelty-free, responding to the surging global demand for ethical, plant-based cosmetics. We are committed to the highest standards of animal welfare and ingredient transparency. Our focus on natural ingredients delivers both instant beauty and long-term benefits, aligning seamlessly with worldwide consumer health, wellness, and sustainability trends.

Expertise in Understanding and Serving Offshore Clientele

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Customer-Centric Approach: We listen closely to the unique needs of our international partners—understanding the importance of competitive pricing, uncompromising product quality, and tangible value creation in every market we serve.
Global Trend Insight: Our R&D and marketing teams continuously monitor and decode global cosmetic trends to ensure your brand is always ahead of the curve, with expertise in custom formulations that align with current consumer demands.
Strategic Pricing: We offer optimal pricing models that balance quality, perceived value, and profitability—helping you stay competitive and meet varying market expectations in regions worldwide.
Comprehensive Support: Beyond product supply, Fablay provides tailored support services: from packaging and documentation to navigating regulatory landscapes and delivering efficient, reliable logistics across borders.

Why Choose Fablay for Cosmetics Export?

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Quality Without Compromise: Sourcing premium, often imported, raw materials; rigorous multi-stage quality control; and global certifications you can trust.
Natural Innovation: Strong emphasis on nature-powered, safe, and effective ingredients proven to deliver lasting beauty results.
Global Mindset, Local Understanding: Expertise in adapting to region-specific regulations, consumer preferences, and competitive landscapes—offering a true partnership to scale your brand internationally.
Certifications such as ISO, GMP, and FDA play a crucial role in Fablay Cosmetic Formulations’ regulatory compliance processes by creating a foundation of internationally recognized standards and practices that ensure product quality, safety, and legal adherence across markets:

ISO Certification

Establishes a Robust Quality Management System: ISO certification (typically ISO 9001 for quality management) requires that Fablay implement documented procedures for every critical aspect of manufacturing, from supplier qualification to product release. This guarantees consistent processes, product traceability, effective risk management, and continuous improvement, ensuring all products meet both customer expectations and regulatory requirements.

GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices)

Ensures Safe & Controlled Manufacturing Environments: GMP compliance mandates stringent controls over manufacturing environments, hygiene protocols, personnel training, and equipment sterilization. Every step—from raw material intake to final packaging—is monitored and audited to minimize contamination risks and operational errors. GMP’s systematic framework is fundamental for legal and regulatory inspections in both domestic and export markets.

FDA Compliance

Aligns With National & International Cosmetic Regulations: For any products sold in or exported to FDA-regulated markets (like the United States), Fablay’s adherence to FDA regulations ensures that only permitted ingredients are used, products are accurately labeled, and manufacturing sites meet necessary sanitary and operational standards. FDA compliance also means that each production batch is documented and traceable, meeting the requirements of ingredient disclosure and safety testing.

Collectively, these certifications support Fablay’s regulatory compliance by:

  • Providing internationally accepted documentation and record-keeping practices
  • Supporting rigorous product testing, quality assurance, and traceability
  • Facilitating successful inspections and audits by regulatory bodies
  • Ensuring products can legally and effectively enter highly regulated global markets

As a result, Fablay’s ISO, GMP, and FDA certifications help the company proactively address evolving legal, ethical, and consumer expectations, making their products safer, more consistent, and fully compliant for customers worldwide.

 

Let Fablay Cosmetic Formulations be your expert partner for taking your private label cosmetic brand to new markets. Reach out today to discover how our expertise, certifications, and commitment to quality can accelerate your global success.

Cosmetics Export to USA

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India’s cosmetics exports to the USA have seen remarkable growth, contributing to the global beauty marketplace with over $425 million in export value in the latest fiscal year. The United States is a leading destination for Indian beauty and personal care products, driven by demand for herbal, organic, and innovative formulations
Key Points:

  • Indian cosmetics exports globally exceeded $3.2 billion in 2024, rising sharply from previous years
  • The USA is among the top importers, with Indian-origin beauty products increasingly visible in American retail channels
  • Popular exports include skincare, haircare, essential oils, and ayurvedic preparations, with natural ingredients like turmeric and aloe vera in high demand
  • Indian exporters benefit from e-commerce growth and rising interest in sustainable and herbal alternatives
  • Major challenges include regulatory compliance, counterfeit concerns, and the need for localized offerings to match US consumer preferences
  • Trade for this segment is expected to continue expanding with innovation in product development and digital sales channels

This robust export relationship highlights India’s growing influence as a source of quality, affordable, and eco-friendly cosmetics in the American market

Cosmetics Exports to United Arab Emirates

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India’s cosmetics exports to the UAE exceeded $448 million in the last fiscal year, making UAE the top global destination for Indian beauty and skincare products
Key Points:

  • The UAE leads all countries in importing cosmetics and skincare from India by value as of FY2023
  • Popular categories shipped include herbal, ayurvedic, and halal-certified cosmetics, meeting strong local demand
  • Dubai serves as a major launchpad for Indian brands, thanks to high beauty spending and a large Indian diaspora
  • Major Indian brands present in UAE include Lakmé, Colorbar, Forest Essentials, and SUGAR Cosmetics
  • The UAE is a strategic re-export hub, allowing Indian products access to neighboring Middle Eastern markets
  • Regulatory compliance, halal certification, and quality assurance are essential for long-term success in the UAE market
  • There is robust demand for natural, sustainable, and plant-based beauty products in the region
  • This dynamic trade relationship highlights the strong reputation and continuing growth of India’s cosmetic industry in the UAE market.

Cosmetics Exports to United Kingdom

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India’s cosmetics exports to the UK have grown steadily, driven by natural and Ayurvedic products, organic ingredients, and competitive pricing. The UK ranks among the top importers of Indian skincare and beauty goods, with demand focused on herbal, face, and hair care categories
Key Points:

  • The UK is a major destination for Indian cosmetics, especially natural skincare made with ingredients like turmeric, saffron, aloe vera, and sandalwood
  • Herbal, organic, and Ayurvedic brands from India are expanding their footprint in the UK’s mature beauty market
  • Indian exporters benefit from the UK’s large diaspora, strong e-commerce channels, and consumer awareness of Ayurveda
  • Popular Indian products exported include face oils, cleansers, masks, lotions, essential oils, and ayurvedic preparations
  • The recent India-UK Free Trade Agreement is set to further boost exports by lowering tariffs and simplifying procedures for Indian beauty brands, making Indian products even more competitive in the UK market
  • The UK market favors products that are sustainable, cruelty-free, and plant-based.
  • Regulatory compliance for cosmetics is a key challenge, so Indian exporters must ensure registration with UK authorities and meet quality standards.

Cosmetics Exports to China

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India’s cosmetics exports to China are rising, with China recognized as the world’s second-largest beauty market and a key importer of Indian skincare, essential oils, and natural beauty products.
Key Points:

  • China’s total cosmetic imports reached $13.02b in 2024–25, making it the global leader by volume and value
  • Ayurvedic, herbal, and essential oil-based Indian products are gaining popularity among Chinese consumers, especially in the skincare and wellness segment
  • India benefits from China’s growing demand for organic, plant-based, and sustainable beauty solutions, mirroring global trends
  • Indian exporters face challenges from strict Chinese regulatory norms, including detailed ingredient disclosures and animal testing requirements for “special use” cosmetics
  • While overall cosmetic imports into China showed a decline in late 2023 and 2024 due to the rise of local brands and macroeconomic factors, niche natural and perfume categories from India continued to grow
  • E-commerce platforms and China’s appetite for new, clean-label cosmetics present expanding opportunities for Indian brands targeting younger demographics

India is expected to further strengthen its position as a trusted supplier of authentic, eco-friendly cosmetic products to the Chinese market in the coming years

Cosmetics Exports to Nepal

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India is Nepal’s top source for cosmetics, supplying around 70% of Nepal’s cosmetic imports as the market sees robust growth driven by rising consumer demand and shifting beauty trends. In 2025, the value of Nepal’s cosmetics market is projected to reach about $215 million, with Indian exports playing a leading role
Key Points:

  • India dominates Nepal’s cosmetics imports, responsible for about 70% of total supply
  • Nepal’s cosmetics market is rapidly expanding, with 15-20% annual growth, fueled by urbanization, a growing middle class, and rising beauty awareness
  • Key Indian products exported to Nepal include skincare, makeup, herbal, and ayurvedic formulations, with strong demand for affordable, quality brands
  • The revenue from imported cosmetics in Nepal contributes significantly to state revenue — Rs.1.53b in FY2020/21
  • Compliance with Nepal’s Department of Drug Administration’s regulations, covering registration and labelling, is required for Indian exporters
  • Trade is primarily conducted in Indian rupees, with seamless logistics across the open India-Nepal border aiding prompt supply
  • The growth trajectory suggests sustained high demand for Indian cosmetics in Nepal as personal care becomes mainstream.

Cosmetics Exports to Bangladesh

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India’s cosmetics exports to Bangladesh reached $68.5million in 2025, making India the top supplier to Bangladesh’s rapidly growing $2.1billion cosmetics market.
Key Points:

  • India accounts for nearly 17% of Bangladesh’s total cosmetics imports, ahead of Thailand and South Korea
  • Bangladeshi demand is driven by affordable skincare, makeup, ayurvedic, and herbal products from India
  • Seamless logistics, trade in Indian rupees, and a large catalog of Indian brands fuel growth across border regions
  • Compliance with Bangladeshi drug and cosmetics registration norms is essential for exporters.
  • Bangladesh’s cosmetic imports are expected to rise further as urbanization and disposable incomes increase, supporting steady demand for Indian products
  • Top Indian brands in Bangladesh include Himalaya, Dabur, VLCC, and Marico, with both finished products and Indian-owned manufacturing units present locally.

Cosmetics Exports to Russia

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India’s cosmetics exports to Russia are rising fast, reaching $17.67million in 2023 and expanding with strong demand for herbal, skin, and hair care products.
Key Points:

  • Russia is an emerging and rapidly growing market for Indian cosmetics, registering a 17% CAGR in imports from India since 2018–19
  • Major Indian exports include hair care, skin care, moisturizers, body butters, serums, and henna, catering to Russian consumers’ interest in herbal and Ayurvedic products
  • Products targeting moisturization, anti-ageing, and nourishment are especially popular due to Russia’s cold climate and heated indoor environments
  • Indian brands benefit from a supply gap as many Western companies have exited the Russian market, boosting opportunities for Indian exporters
  • Challenges include high import duties, language barriers, and the need for market-tailored branding and regulatory compliance
  • E-commerce, influencer collaborations, and demand for natural ingredients—like turmeric and aloe vera—support Indian brands’ growth, with recent retail launches by brands such as The Love Co.
  • Continued bilateral trade momentum and a favorable view of Indian products suggest that exports will keep expanding, with opportunities in both mass and premium beauty segments

Cosmetics Exports to Australia

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India’s cosmetics exports to Australia reached $27.1million in 2024, driven by rising demand for herbal hair care, Ayurvedic skincare, organic makeup, and essential oils
Key Points:

  • Indian beauty product exports to Australia grew over 150% from 2010 to 2024, reflecting a surge in popularity for natural and diverse beauty solutions
  • Popular categories include herbal hair oils (amla, neem), Ayurvedic creams and cleansers, handmade soaps, organic cosmetics, henna, and pure essential oils
  • Australian consumers favor Indian products for their natural, plant-based, a-
  • 2nd sustainable attributes.
  • Digital marketing, e-commerce, and influence from Australia’s Indian diaspora boost product visibility and access
  • Exporters benefit from the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA), which has expanded market access since 2022
  • Regulatory compliance, branding to meet local preferences, and eco-friendly packaging are keys to success in the Australian market
  • The Australian cosmetics market is projected to grow at a 4.77% CAGR, expanding opportunities for Indian brands

Cosmetics Exports to Germany

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India’s cosmetics exports to Germany reached $44million in 2024, with strong growth driven by essential oils, skin and haircare products, and natural formulations. Germany ranks among the top 10 importers of Indian cosmetics in Europe.
Key Points:

  • Germany imported $44.03million worth of Indian essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, and toiletries in 2024
  • Major export categories include essential oils ($31.52million), skin and beauty care preparations ($2.99million), hair care ($2.94million), and shaving/personal hygiene products
  • Indian herbal, natural, and Ayurvedic cosmetics are popular, aligning with Germany’s growing demand for clean, sustainable, vegan, and cruelty-free beauty products
  • Preference in Germany is for products with eco-friendly packaging, ethical sourcing, and transparent labeling
  • Compliance with strict EU and German cosmetic safety regulations is essential for Indian exporters.
  • The German market is mature, premium-oriented, and increasingly interested in ingredient transparency and product efficacy.
  • E-commerce, sustainability, and innovation in formulations drive future growth for Indian brands in Germany’s beauty sector

Cosmetics Exports to Poland

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India’s cosmetics exports to Poland exceeded $2.5million in 2024, supporting growing demand for natural, herbal, and innovative beauty products in one of Central Europe’s top markets
Key Points:

  • Poland is one of the largest and fastest-growing cosmetics markets in the EU, valued at $5.7billion in 2024, with exports making up over half of local cosmetic production
  • Indian products entering Poland include skin care, hair care, essential oils, Ayurvedic, and organic formulations, appealing to Polish consumers’ preference for cruelty-free and eco-friendly options
  • Poland imports most of its cosmetics from leading global suppliers, but imports from India are experiencing double-digit annual growth as wholesalers seek diversity and value
  • Compliance with EU regulations, especially for labeling and ingredient transparency, is critical for Indian exporters targeting Poland
  • India-based and Polish-Indian distribution networks (like India Cosmetics Sp. z o.o. in Poznan) help make Indian brands accessible in retail, specialty shops, and e-commerce
  • The Polish market shows surging demand for vegan, plant-based, and Ayurveda-inspired products, driven by a trend toward ethical and sustainable beauty
  • Poland’s strong logistics infrastructure and position as a European trade hub allow Indian cosmetics to reach wider EU markets from Polish entry points
  • Opportunities for Indian brands include direct-to-consumer sales, participation in cosmetics trade fairs, and partnerships with Polish distributors to build local credibility

With continued growth and evolving consumer tastes, India-Poland cosmetics trade is expected to 

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