[One-line challenge]
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A formula that works in a 200-gram beaker can separate, discolor, or seize the first time you make it by the tonne. We find those failure points before your production run does.
Bench formulas get made in grams, at room temperature, by the person who wrote them. Production runs happen in steel tanks, under heat and shear, on someone else's schedule. Chemistry that behaved on the bench often does not behave at scale.
By the time a batch fails, you have already paid for the ingredients, the fill, and the line time. A single failed run can cost more than getting the formula right would have.
Three things separate us from a bench chemist or a contract manufacturer's front desk.
We check a formula against a structured, five-part review of where it is most likely to fail on the way to production.
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You have a hero formula and a production run coming. We make sure it survives the jump from lab to line.
See services →You are evaluating a beauty deal and need someone who can judge whether the formula and supply chain hold up.
Due diligence →You have capacity but thin front-end R&D. We develop formulas that run cleanly on your lines, under your label.
Get in touch →A short self-assessment. Answer a set of questions about your formula and your process, and see where your biggest production risks sit before you book anything.
Every conversation is covered by a mutual NDA. Nothing you share leaves the engagement.