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Private Label Silk Face Cover Series for Beauty, Travel, and Sun Care Brand Programs

14 Jun 2026 · 6 min read · OlaSilk Product Development Team

OlaSilk introduces private label silk face cover directions for beauty, travel, wellness, spa retail, and sun care programs, with material, fit, logo, packaging, and sample review points for brand planning.

OlaSilk is a B2B silk product brand of Qingdao Daierle International Health Technology Co., Ltd., sharing practical notes for international private label, wholesale, retail, and distributor sourcing projects.
Private label silk face cover series in coordinated colors with branded packaging for beauty, travel, wellness, and sun care brand programs

Quick answer: OlaSilk has added a private label silk face cover series for brands planning non-medical beauty, travel, wellness, spa retail, gift, and sun care accessories. The confirmed development direction includes 19 momme mulberry silk options, double-layer construction on selected styles, and styles described as rated UPF50 where that rating is specified in the product data. Project planning can start from MOQ 10 pieces, with sample planning around 7 days and production planning around 25 days, depending on the confirmed specification. The main decisions are style coverage, color direction, logo method, packaging format, and what your brand needs to approve on a physical sample before production.

OlaSilk introduced this silk face cover series to give private label clients more than one way to position a soft silk accessory. A beauty brand may want a gentle skin-contact item for a skincare routine kit. A travel brand may need a compact cover that sits cleanly inside an amenity pouch. A sun care or outdoor lifestyle program may need wider facial and neck coverage, with the correct non-medical wording and physical sample checks before launch.

This article is a product news note, not a replacement for the main custom silk face masks and face covers product page. The focus here is the new series direction: which styles are worth sampling, how logo and packaging decisions change by sales channel, and what should be checked before your brand locks production details.

Which silk face cover styles were added for private label planning?

The series currently covers four useful directions, each with a different merchandising role.

The Silk Sun Cover With Full Neck Drape is built for brands that want extended coverage around the face, neck, and shoulder area. The confirmed direction includes 19 momme mulberry silk, a double-layer construction, and a rated UPF50 sun-care positioning. For sample review, the key point is the back fit: the neck drape should sit smoothly without pulling at the ears or collapsing around the shoulder line.

The Full-Face Silk Sun Protection Travel Mask has a more enclosed full-face shape with open eye cutouts and adjustable tie straps. It is also confirmed as a 19 momme double-layer mulberry silk direction with rated UPF50 positioning. This style suits travel, spa recovery kits, sun care bundles, and brands that want a more distinctive visual product than a standard pleated mask.

The Black Silk UPF50 Sun Protection Face Cover is a practical dark-color option for commuter, travel, outdoor lifestyle, and wellness programs. Black is easier for many brands to merchandise with existing packaging systems, but the sample still needs close checking. Dark silk can show seam tension, lint, and label contrast more clearly than pale colors.

The White Silk Gift-Ready Mask Set is the cleanest direction for spa retail, beauty gift programs, and wellness packaging. White looks polished in photography and gift boxes, but it also requires careful review of lining, seam shadow, label placement, and outer packaging protection.

Detail view of a light neutral silk face cover showing back fit, smooth silk finish, and neck drape for private label sample review

How should your brand choose between neck cover, full-face mask, sun cover, and gift-ready mask?

Start with the sales channel, not the product name. A travel pouch item should fold neatly and feel easy to repack. A spa retail item needs a calmer color story and packaging that explains use and care. A sun care accessory needs its coverage, fit, and wording reviewed carefully so the final product page, insert card, and outer packaging all say the same thing.

Style directionBest-fit channelWhat to confirm on sample
Full neck drape silk coverSun care, travel, outdoor lifestyle, wellness retailNeck coverage, ear-loop pressure, shoulder drape, label position
Full-face silk travel maskTravel kits, spa programs, sun-care bundlesEye opening comfort, tie strap length, nose bridge shaping, breathability feel
Black UPF50 silk face coverCommuter, outdoor, travel, premium wellnessSeam visibility, logo contrast, color consistency, fit around cheekbones
White gift-ready maskSpa retail, gift sets, beauty packagingClean finish, lining shadow, packaging protection, insert card wording

For most private label projects, the first sample should not try to solve every possible use case. Pick one main channel and make the product correct for that channel first.

What material and fit details matter before sampling?

The confirmed material direction for these styles includes 19 momme mulberry silk on the listed face cover options. In sample review, 19 momme is not just a number for a product description. It affects how the panels hold shape, how the silk feels against skin, how the product folds into a pouch, and how visible the stitching becomes under light.

Fit is just as important. A silk face cover sits close to the face, so small pattern details become obvious: whether the eye opening is comfortable, whether the nose bridge area collapses, whether the ear loop pulls too tightly, and whether the neck drape shifts when the wearer turns their head. These points are hard to judge from a flat specification sheet. They need a physical sample.

Color planning also needs early control. Champagne beige, dusty pink, black, and white each create a different retail impression. If your brand plans a pouch, paper sleeve, gift box, insert card, and campaign images, use one color direction across the whole system. A good-looking silk color can still fail if the box, label, and product photo look like three different palettes.

How do you confirm logo and packaging for a private label silk face cover order?

Logo placement should be quiet but intentional. A woven label is often practical because it gives a visible private label touchpoint without placing heavy decoration on the main silk surface. Embroidery can be reviewed for selected designs, but it needs care on soft silk panels because stitch density can change drape and comfort. Insert cards and packaging logos are often the cleaner choice when the product surface should stay minimal.

MethodWhere it works wellSample review point
Woven labelSide seam, edge area, pouch, or outer packagingCheck skin contact, label size, and whether it twists after handling
EmbroiderySelected styles or pouches rather than every face panelCheck stitch tension, backing feel, and whether the silk puckers
Insert cardGift sets, spa retail, travel kits, ecommerceCheck wording, care instructions, barcode space, and set contents
Packaging logoPaper box, sleeve, pouch, barcode labelCheck brand color consistency and how the product sits inside

Packaging direction depends on where the item will sell. A silk or satin pouch works well for travel and amenity kits. A paper box or drawer box gives better shelf presence for retail and spa programs. Gift set packaging is useful if your brand wants to combine the face cover with a silk sleep mask, scrunchie, pillowcase, or care card. For deeper packaging planning, review the private label silk packaging guide before preparing artwork.

What should be checked on the physical sample before production?

Sample confirmation checklist
  • Confirm the exact style direction: neck drape, full-face travel mask, sun cover, or gift-ready mask.
  • Check 19 momme mulberry silk hand feel, panel structure, lining direction, and seam tension.
  • Try the fit around the eyes, nose bridge, cheeks, ears, and neck area.
  • Review whether the color matches your pouch, box, insert card, and campaign image direction.
  • Confirm woven label, embroidery, insert card, or packaging logo position.
  • Check folding size, pouch fit, box fit, barcode label area, and set presentation.
  • Review product wording so the item is positioned clearly as a non-medical silk accessory.

A sample is also where your brand can decide whether the style should stand alone or join a set. A face cover in a pouch may suit travel retail. The same face cover in a rigid box with an insert card may feel more appropriate for spa retail or gifting. If you are building a set, the gift set development page can help you think through bundle structure before artwork is finalized.

Which brands can use this new silk face cover series?

Beauty brands can use the series as a soft skin-contact accessory alongside skincare, sleep, or recovery routines. Travel brands can build a compact face cover into amenity kits, wellness kits, or branded travel pouches. Spa and wellness retailers may prefer calm neutral colors with a simple insert card explaining care and usage. Gift companies can place the face cover inside a wider silk care set, especially when packaging and color are coordinated from the start.

For brand customization projects, the practical path is simple: choose the style direction, confirm the material and fit through a sample, then finalize logo, packaging, and packing method. OlaSilk can also review custom color planning and label placement through customization support when your brand already has artwork or a packaging concept.

FAQ

Are these silk face covers medical masks?

No. They should be positioned as non-medical silk accessories for beauty, travel, wellness, gift, spa retail, or sun care use cases.

What material is confirmed for the new silk face cover styles?

Selected styles in this series are confirmed as 19 momme mulberry silk, with double-layer construction stated for the sun cover and full-face travel mask directions.

Can OlaSilk support private label logo and packaging for this series?

Yes. Woven labels, selected embroidery, insert cards, pouches, paper boxes, gift boxes, barcode labels, and packaging logo directions can be reviewed by project.

What should my brand prepare before requesting a quote?

Share the preferred style, quantity range, material preference, color direction, logo needs, packaging idea, target sales channel, and whether a physical sample is needed.

Can this face cover series be combined with other silk products?

Yes. It can be reviewed as a single item or as part of a silk care set with products such as sleep masks, scrunchies, pillowcases, pouches, or insert cards.

How should your brand start the project?

Send the product direction first: full neck cover, full-face travel mask, black sun cover, white gift-ready mask, or another reference style. Then add your material preference, quantity range, color direction, logo method, packaging idea, and target sales channel. If you already have artwork, include it so label size, insert card layout, and packaging fit can be reviewed together.

For a practical project review, share those details through the custom silk face cover inquiry path, and OlaSilk will help your brand confirm the next sample or production planning step.

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