Knowledge sharing about cosmetic packaging
Knowledge sharing about cosmetic packaging
Generally our cosmetic materials, mainly consist of liquid, milky and creamy, we will see today as liquid cosmetics, how their packaging should be made to be more liked by consumers.
Such as packaging materials, packaging forms, printing methods for packaging containers, etc. We hope to give readers a general understanding of this type of cosmetic packaging.
There are many types of liquid cosmetics, such as those with products that can be removed such as nail polish, nail polish remover; hair dye and gel water; hairspray and mousse for the hairdressing industry; toner and skin care products for skin management; and perfumes and fragrances that are popular with both men and women, all belong to liquid cosmetics. The above products have their own characteristics, such as skin care products, which have the characteristics of easy penetration or spillage; products such as perfumes, which are also highly volatile and need to be preserved through different product packaging; and some even contain organic solvents, so each material requires different product to maintain her characteristics.
For its permeability, volatility or contain organic solvents and other special properties, then our packaging materials and containersj need to have good barrier properties and sealing performance, and in order to ensure the stability of the material, sometimes also requires a certain degree of solvent resistance.
And for some relatively good liquidity, easy to pour out of the material body, then our mouth can not be too large, and need to have the requirements of the lid sealing good, such as perfume packaging, then we need to carry out a special mouth design, while with also need to match the professional perfume spray.
For the packaging of liquid cosmetics, the commonly used packaging containers are mainly small-diameter glass bottles and plastic bottles of various shapes. The caps are generally plastic caps with functional designs, such as movable pouring caps and hinged plug holes, for ease of use. For some special liquid cosmetics, special packaging is often used, such as mousse, hair gel and hairspray packaging, often in the form of spray packaging.