Tips for using cosmetic glass packaging mainly include the following aspects:
Choose the right type of glass bottle: Glass bottles used in cosmetics are mainly divided into several categories, such as skin care products (creams, lotions), perfumes, essential oils, and nail polishes. The capacity is basically less than 200ml, and glass bottles with a capacity greater than 200ml are rarely used in cosmetics. Glass bottles are divided into wide-mouth bottles and narrow-mouth bottles. Solid pastes generally use wide-mouth bottles, which are preferably equipped with electroplated aluminum caps or plastic caps; emulsions or aqueous pastes generally use narrow-mouth bottles, which are preferably equipped with pump heads.
Packaging design skills: Glass bottles can be made into colorful packaging by using metal ion colorants, and can also be processed by frosting, painting, color printing, and engraving to add unique decorative effects. In addition, glass bottles are safe, hygienic, non-toxic, and have good corrosion and acid resistance. They can be recycled and used repeatedly, which is beneficial to the environment.
Packing and transportation tips: During the moving or transportation process, glass bottle cosmetics need to be wrapped with bubble film in all directions to ensure that they will not be damaged during transportation. For liquid cosmetics, use seamless tape to wrap the bottle mouth to prevent the bottle cap from leaking due to looseness. Although solid paste cosmetics are not easy to break, they also need to be carefully packed to avoid being crushed during transportation. It is recommended to fix them somewhere, or use a cosmetic storage box with compartments and then wrap them with bubble film.
