Malaysia’s beauty buyers increasingly treat supplements as part of a skincare routine rather than a separate purchase, and collagen drinks, glutathione sachets and skin-health gummies now sit alongside serums in the same brand line-ups. That shift has left brand owners with an awkward sourcing question: the factory that makes your cream usually cannot make your collagen drink, because ingestibles sit under a different regulatory regime and a different production hall. This guide profiles five Malaysian manufacturers with credible nutricosmetic capability — from dedicated nutraceutical houses to groups that run a separate nutraceutical arm — and, just as usefully, names the well-known beauty manufacturers that are not on it. For a broader shortlist beyond ingestibles, see our Top 10 Cosmetics Manufacturers in Malaysia guide, and because almost every supplement sold in Malaysia is expected to carry Halal credentials, our Top 8 Halal Cosmetics Manufacturers in Malaysia list is a useful companion read.
Article type: buyer guide · Researched and written by Amanda Lee · Fact-checked by the OEMHallmark research desk · Last reviewed 15 July 2026 · Disclosure: OEMHallmark is an independent review site. No manufacturer paid for inclusion or for its position on this list, and we hold no commercial relationship with any company profiled here.
Quick answer
Malaysia has no large pool of dedicated nutricosmetic factories, but five manufacturers have credible beauty-supplement capability as of July 2026: Sky Nutraceuticals, Top Green Health Supplements, D&O (ORIZI Group), ORi Bionature and Bionutricia. Every one of them is a nutraceutical manufacturer first, which is the point — a beauty supplement is an ingestible product, not a cosmetic, and it is made on different equipment under a different licence. Choose a dedicated nutraceutical house if your product is the supplement itself; choose a group that also runs a beauty arm if you want a collagen drink and matching skincare from one organisation. Verify current GMP, NPRA and JAKIM Halal status directly with each factory before committing.
Key takeaways
- Nutricosmetics sit under a different Malaysian regulatory route than creams: ingestibles need NPRA health supplement (MAL) registration, not the cosmetic notification most beauty OEMs are set up for.
- Top Green and Sky Nutraceuticals publish the clearest dedicated beauty-supplement product menus, across the widest range of formats.
- D&O (ORIZI Group) and ORi Bionature suit brands that want an ingestible and a topical range from the same organisation rather than two suppliers.
- Format decides more than you expect — sachet, ready-to-drink bottle, gummy and chewable each need different equipment, so ask which formats are made in-house versus outsourced.
- Every certification and MOQ figure in this guide is company-stated. Verify GMP, NPRA and JAKIM Halal status directly, as scope varies by production line rather than by company.
Who this list is for
This guide is written for Malaysian and regional brand owners deciding which factory to shortlist for a beauty supplement — a collagen drink, a whitening sachet, a skin-health gummy — whether as a standalone launch or as an ingestible extension of an existing skincare range. It assumes you have a product concept but have not yet committed to a manufacturer. If you are still deciding how to assess any OEM partner before signing, our guide to evaluating an OEM skincare manufacturer in Malaysia covers the audit questions that apply here too.
How we chose this list
Every company below had to meet four conditions. It must be a Malaysian-registered manufacturer (Sdn. Bhd.) with a verifiable operating address, not a trading agent or sourcing intermediary. It must show evidence of ingestible manufacturing — a published supplement, functional-food or beverage line, not merely a claim to arrange one. It must show a plausible link to beauty outcomes, such as collagen, hyaluronic acid, glutathione, whitening or anti-ageing positioning, or a nutricosmetic format it already produces. And its official website had to be live and verifiable in July 2026, since a factory that cannot maintain a working site is harder to diligence.
Companies are ordered by how directly their published capability matches a nutricosmetic brief — dedicated ingestible-beauty specialists first, broader manufacturers with a nutraceutical arm after. This is an editorial assessment based on public information, not a scored ranking, and OEMHallmark does not sell placement. All certifications, capacities and MOQ statements are as published by each company and were not independently audited. Research period: 15 July 2026.
1. Sky Nutraceuticals Sdn. Bhd.
HQ: Simpang Ampat, Pulau Pinang · Type: Nutraceutical contract manufacturer (OEM/ODM) · Best known for: Beauty and anti-ageing supplements, functional food and beverage
Established in 2007 and operating from Bukit Minyak in Penang, Sky Nutraceuticals is one of the few Malaysian contract manufacturers that lists beauty and anti-ageing supplements as a core product category rather than a side line, alongside functional food, weight-management and general wellness formats. The company states GMP and Halal certification plus ISO 22716, ISO 22000, ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, and lists offices in Singapore, Jakarta and the United States — useful signals if your roadmap includes regional distribution. It is the most obvious starting point on this list for a brand whose product is the supplement, though brands wanting topical skincare in the same order will need a second supplier.
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2. Top Green Health Supplements Sdn. Bhd.
HQ: Semenyih, Selangor · Type: Health supplement OEM and private label manufacturer · Best known for: Collagen and hyaluronic acid blends, whitening, anti-ageing and skin-hydration supplements
Top Green publishes the most granular beauty-supplement menu on this list — collagen and hyaluronic acid formulas, whitening and brightening blends, anti-ageing and skin-hydration products, UV-protection formulas and probiotics for skin health — across capsules, tablets, powders, sachets, functional drinks and gummies. The company states HALAL, GMP and MeSTI certified facilities at its Semenyih site and says it manufactures for brands across Asia Pacific, Australia and the Middle East. The in-house gummy and functional-drink capability is worth noting for brands targeting younger buyers, where format often sells the product before the actives do.
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3. D&O | ORIZI Group
HQ: Malaysia · Type: Nutraceutical arm of a full-service OEM/ODM group · Best known for: Nutritional powders and collagen drinks in ready-to-drink bottle and sachet formats
D&O Nutraceutical Manufacturing is ORIZI Group’s nutraceutical arm, positioned specifically around nutritional powders and collagen drinks rather than the group’s wider beauty range. It states GMP certification under NPRA and JAKIM Halal certification, and markets in-house R&D for custom formulas, flexible MOQ and fast sampling cycles — a combination aimed at brands that cannot underwrite a large first run. Its distinctive draw is group breadth: a brand wanting a collagen drink and a matching skincare or personal-care line can keep both inside one organisation, though a brand whose product is purely ingestible may find a dedicated nutraceutical house a closer match.
4. ORi Bionature (M) Sdn. Bhd.
HQ: Malaysia · Type: OEM, private label and contract manufacturer — health and cosmetic · Best known for: Cosmetic collagen beverages and wellness juices with slimming or anti-ageing positioning
ORi Bionature describes more than 15 years supplying dietary supplements, skincare, cosmetics and personal care, with a stated specialism in serving multi-level marketing firms across South East Asia — a channel with its own packaging, margin and reorder dynamics worth weighing before you engage. For nutricosmetics specifically it produces cosmetic collagen beverages and wellness juices positioned around slimming and anti-ageing effects. The company lists JAKIM Halal, USFDA, ISO 22000, GMP, KKM, HACCP and MeSTI credentials, and offers registration assistance for Health Supplement (MAL) and Traditional Herbs Supplement (MAL) filings.
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5. Bionutricia Holding Sdn. Bhd.
HQ: Sungai Buloh, Selangor · Type: Private label and OEM nutraceutical manufacturer · Best known for: Powder, liquid and gel sachets, pouch beverages and chewable tablets; contract extraction and spray-drying
Founded in 2006, Bionutricia is the strongest format engineer on this list rather than a declared beauty-supplement specialist: powder, liquid and gel sachets, pouch beverages, chewable tablets and liquid bottles, backed by in-house contract extraction and spray-drying and formulation input from registered pharmacists, nutritionists and dietitians. It states FSSC 22000, GMP, HACCP, JAKIM MAL Halal, US FDA registration and MeSTI, and reports more than 239 brand partners. Because its public materials do not foreground collagen or beauty lines, treat a nutricosmetic project here as a custom formulation conversation and ask directly for comparable past work.
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Notable exclusions
Four Malaysian manufacturers were considered and left off, and it is worth saying why. Esprit Care Sdn. Bhd. (Puchong, Selangor) is a substantial GMP-certified supplement manufacturer across capsules, powders, probiotics and oral sprays, and states four GMP-certified sites — but its published range centres on therapeutic health supplements, functional food and pet supplements, with no beauty or collagen line we could verify. It fails the beauty-outcome screen, not a quality screen, and would be a reasonable candidate for a general health supplement brief. Produxpro markets itself as an OEM health supplement manufacturer serving the health and beauty industry, but its site did not return content we could verify in July 2026, so we could not confirm its nutricosmetic range against our evidence rule. TCT Nutraceuticals is a well-known Malaysian beauty manufacturer whose name invites the assumption of a supplement line; its business is cosmetics and skincare manufacturing, so it falls outside an ingestibles list. MM Cosmetic Sdn. Bhd. (Ulu Tiram, Johor) markets a detailed collagen drink programme and a range of supplement formats, but it is a cosmetics manufacturer by trade, and we could not verify that the ingestible line is produced in-house rather than arranged through a third party.
Those last two are the most useful entries in this section, because both are capable, established businesses that a brand owner could easily mistake for supplement makers on the strength of a website. In this category a company name and a published product page are not capability statements. We also left out the many Malaysian cosmetics OEMs that advertise supplements without evidence of in-house ingestible production. Arranging a supplement through a third party is a different proposition from making one, and the distinction matters when responsibility for a batch is being decided.
Summary
Malaysia’s nutricosmetic supply base is small, and it is narrower than the marketing suggests: most beauty OEMs simply do not make ingestibles, and several well-known names that appear to are better understood as cosmetics manufacturers. Sky Nutraceuticals, Top Green and Bionutricia come at the category from the nutraceutical side, with ingestible formats and food-safety credentials as their first competence. D&O (ORIZI Group) and ORi Bionature sit inside organisations that also run a beauty arm, offering the convenience of one relationship for both the sachet and the serum — in ORi Bionature’s case with a channel specialism worth understanding before you engage. The decision usually comes down to a single question: is the supplement your product, or an extension of it? If your range is broader than ingestibles, our Top 6 OEM Personal Care Manufacturers in Malaysia guide covers the adjacent options.
Frequently asked questions
Do beauty supplements need NPRA approval in Malaysia?
Yes, and it is a stricter route than cosmetics. Ingestible products such as collagen drinks and skin-health capsules are regulated by the NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency) as health supplements, which requires product registration and a MAL number — unlike topical cosmetics, which use a lighter notification process. Registration timelines and dossier requirements are meaningfully longer than for a cream. Most manufacturers on this list state that they assist with registration, but confirm whether they file on your behalf or simply provide documentation, as that difference affects your launch date.
Can one Malaysian factory make both my collagen drink and my skincare range?
Some organisations can, but fewer than marketing pages suggest, and rarely in one building. Ingestibles and topicals are made under different certifications and usually in separate production halls, so a genuine dual capability normally means two qualified facilities under one group. On this list, D&O (ORIZI Group) and ORi Bionature sit within groups publishing both ingestible and topical ranges. Ask to see the certification scope for each product type separately — a GMP certificate covering a cosmetic line does not automatically cover a supplement line, and a group that owns both arms still has to prove each one.
Is Halal certification necessary for a beauty supplement sold in Malaysia?
It is not legally mandatory, but it is commercially close to essential for the domestic market and for export to Indonesia and the Gulf. It also matters more for ingestibles than for creams, because collagen is frequently porcine- or bovine-derived. Marine collagen from sources such as tilapia is commonly used partly for this reason. Every manufacturer on this list states JAKIM Halal certification or Halal capability — verify the certificate covers your specific product and raw materials, not only the facility.
What MOQ should I expect for a collagen drink in Malaysia?
There is no single answer, and any figure quoted as universal should be treated with caution. MOQs vary widely by format, packaging and whether you use an existing formulation or develop a new one — a stock formula in a standard sachet is far cheaper to start than a custom ready-to-drink bottle needing its own stability testing. D&O (ORIZI Group) is among those that market flexible MOQ and fast sampling for smaller brands. Request MOQ quotes from at least three factories against the same written brief; otherwise the numbers are not comparable.
Limitations and update history
This guide reflects public information available on 15 July 2026 and company statements that we did not independently audit. We did not visit any facility, inspect certificates, test products, or verify MOQ, capacity or certification scope with NPRA or JAKIM directly. Malaysia has no public register of nutricosmetic manufacturers, so a capable factory with a thin web presence could reasonably be missing from this list — absence here is not a judgement on quality. Certification status changes, and a certificate valid today may lapse; always request current documentation.
15 July 2026 — Updated: TCT Nutraceuticals and MM Cosmetic removed after review confirmed both are cosmetics manufacturers rather than supplement makers; both moved to notable exclusions with the reason stated. The list is now five manufacturers, with the remaining entries renumbered. Entry 3 is now titled D&O | ORIZI Group, naming the group’s nutraceutical arm rather than its beauty brand.
15 July 2026 — First published: seven manufacturers profiled, two documented exclusions (Esprit Care, Produxpro), screenshots captured from each official website in July 2026.
Sources: company websites and public company information, compiled by the OEMHallmark research desk. Screenshots captured from each company’s official website in July 2026. Always verify current capabilities, certifications, registration support and MOQs directly with each manufacturer before engaging. This list does not constitute an endorsement or a recommendation to purchase.





