Low-Pressure Routes
Lower presence, easier acceptance, comfort-led first use. Ideal for sensitive-skin and entry-level wellness SKUs.
Browse CollectionChoose the path that fits your current intent -- whether you're ready to source, still learning, browsing collections, or comparing product formats.
For buyers ready to source, customize, sample, package, or prepare production.
For buyers who need to understand how mouth tape design choices affect user experience.
For buyers who want to browse by route or product strategy.
For buyers who want to compare specific product formats as sample candidates.
Route-based sample selection, customization, packaging, and OEM production support -- structured for B2B buyers at every stage.
Route-based mouth tape supply with sample selection, customization, packaging, and production support.
Learn MoreShape, size, material route, adhesive feel, opening design, color, packaging, and branding.
View OptionsCompare route-based samples, collect feedback, confirm details, then prepare bulk production.
Learn MoreFive structured guides to help B2B buyers understand route behavior, material feel, and design logic before selecting samples.
Learn how low-pressure, balanced hold, strong hold, open-center, full-coverage, and gentle-removal routes differ.
Compare coverage, freedom, airflow behavior, edge control, and user acceptance between the two main shapes.
Understand how opening size affects mouth freedom, airflow concentration, and lip dryness.
Compare surface feel, density, softness, smoothness, and perceived presence between materials.
Understand how shape, adhesive layout, edge behavior, and removal feel affect user experience.
Collections group products by route-level strategy. Browse by hold direction, coverage type, or removal feel to find the right starting point.
Lower presence, easier acceptance, comfort-led first use. Ideal for sensitive-skin and entry-level wellness SKUs.
Browse CollectionA practical middle ground between comfort, hold, freedom, and user acceptance. Most versatile collection.
Browse CollectionMore secure, more controlled, stronger full-coverage direction. For performance sleep and active sleepers.
Browse CollectionSofter removal feel, beard-friendliness, and repeat-use acceptance. Skincare-adjacent positioning.
Browse CollectionCentral mouth freedom, airflow trade-offs, opening size comparison. For anxiety-sensitive and habit-building users.
Browse CollectionUnified coverage with lower-pressure or stronger-hold possibilities depending on route selection.
Browse CollectionSpecific product formats that buyers can evaluate as sample candidates. Each type represents a distinct combination of shape, hold, and wearing behavior.
Lower presence, easier acceptance, full-coverage format. Suited for first-time users and comfort-led product lines.
Stronger security, more controlled feel, full-coverage direction. For active sleepers and performance-oriented brands.
Moderate opening, reasonable hold, balanced freedom. Suitable for broad market positioning and core product lines.
More natural contour with central mouth freedom. Follows lip anatomy for a better-fitting, less intrusive feel.
Skin-patch style, softer removal direction, beard-friendly positioning. Premium tier and sustainability-adjacent.
Separate center and perimeter behavior for a differentiated product story. Distinct adhesive zones for varied user experience.
Confirm the right product route through structured sampling before committing to customization and bulk production.
Understand who will wear the tape -- skin type, sensitivity, sleep style, and comfort priorities.
Select the hold level, coverage type, and material direction that fits your product positioning.
Receive a curated sample set representing the selected route group for side-by-side comparison.
Gather user feedback on adhesion, removal feel, comfort, and fit before making product decisions.
Refine size, opening, adhesive behavior, color, and packaging based on sample feedback.
Final sample confirmation covering all customization details before production commitment.
The difference between a standard supplier and a route-based supplier is where the process starts -- and how product decisions are made.
Sends one available sample based on what's in stock
Focuses on material, size, and packaging specs
Talks mainly about logo printing and OEM options
Moves quickly to bulk order without route confirmation
Starts from target users and their wearing context
Compares hold, pressure, freedom, airflow, removal, and fit
Helps confirm product route before packaging decisions
Uses sample feedback before committing to bulk production
Five questions that B2B buyers commonly ask before starting a private label mouth tape project.
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