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Private Label Hand Sanitizer Manufacturer

Hand soaps and sanitizers that eliminate germs and bacteria with gentle formulas for daily use. Hand soaps and sanitizers sit at the intersection of personal care and hygiene, which means the buying decision weighs both sensory appeal (fragrance, foam quality, skin feel) and functional efficacy (germ-kill claims, drying speed, dermatological safety). Ocean Star manufactures liquid hand soaps, foaming hand washes, alcohol-based gel sanitizers, alcohol-free sanitizer sprays, and antibacterial bar soaps under private-label and OEM programs. Most programs start with the channel — retail, institutional, or hospitality — because dispenser format, pack size, and claim requirements diverge early.

Hand Soaps and Sanitizers — Buyer Guide

Common hand soap and sanitizer formats

Pump-bottle liquid soaps (250–500 mL) lead in grocery and bath retail. Foaming pump variants use diluted formulas and air-mix pumps for a perceived-premium experience at lower cost per wash. Gel sanitizers ship in pocket-size squeeze tubes, pump bottles, and wall-dispenser cartridges. Spray sanitizers serve travel and institutional use. Refill pouches reduce per-unit plastic and fit subscription and eco-branded programs.

How to choose format by market

Grocery and drugstore channels favor decorated pump bottles with seasonal fragrance rotations. Dollar and value channels lean toward larger 750 mL or 1 L refill bottles. Hospitality and institutional buyers need dispenser-compatible cartridges (often 800 mL or 1200 mL proprietary fitments). E-commerce indie brands favor foaming pumps and minimalist packaging. Markets with OTC drug regulations (US FDA, Health Canada) require compliant labeling and registered facilities for sanitizer claims.

MOQ and customization options

Stock pump-bottle and foaming formats start at 5,000 units with custom label and fragrance. Custom bottle molds require 15,000–25,000 unit runs. Fragrance, colorant, and active concentration are adjustable on every SKU. Moisturizing agents (aloe, vitamin E, shea) can be added to offset drying from alcohol bases. We provide COA, MSDS, and antimicrobial efficacy test data per destination market.

Dermatological and efficacy testing

Hand washes are pH-tested (target 5.0–6.5) and assessed for skin irritation potential via patch-test protocols. Sanitizers are tested per EN 1500 or ASTM E2755 for bactericidal efficacy. Foam density, dispense volume per pump, and fragrance retention through the bottle life are QC-gated. Alcohol-based gels verify ethanol or isopropanol concentration at fill and after 24-month accelerated aging. Dermatologist-tested claims require a third-party panel — we coordinate the study and supply certification.

Packaging options

PET and HDPE pump bottles, foaming-pump assemblies, flip-cap squeeze tubes, and pouch-with-spout refills. Decorative bottle options include metallic pumps, soft-touch coatings, and custom-color caps. Institutional cartridges are designed to fit major dispenser systems or our own branded dispenser. All packaging supports multilingual panels, ingredient declarations, and regulatory marks. Gift-set configurations (soap + sanitizer + lotion) are available as seasonal programs.

Related OEM capability

See our dedicated Private Label Hand Sanitizer Manufacturer page for production capability, certifications, and factory details.