• The difference between customized packaging skin care glass bottles and perfume bottles? May 19 , 2025
    The competition in the personal care market is becoming increasingly fierce, and brand packaging plays a pivotal role in it. As two different types of products, glass bottles and perfume bottles have obvious differences in design and function. Next, we will discuss in detail the uniqueness of bottles and perfume bottles, and on this basis, shape your own brand image through customized packaging.   1.Material and texture: Skin care glass bottles are usually made of thick and stable soda-lime glass to protect the precious skin care ingredients. They need to meet the pH value of 3-9 for skin care filling environments (such as acid essences and alkaline contents). Most of the bottle mouths have spiral lids. In contrast, perfume bottles pay more attention to appearance and touch. They are usually made of exquisite crystal glass and even add artistic patterns or treatments to show a unique perfume atmosphere and enhance the visual texture of the liquid. They need to prevent alkali metal...
  • Why do colored bottles easily fade? May 23 , 2025
    I. Prolonged exposure to sunlight One of the main reasons colored bottles fade is prolonged exposure to sunlight. UV rays break down the color pigments or coatings used on the surface of the bottle, causing them to dull or discolor. This is especially true for spray-painted or frosted bottles with lighter shades.Colored bottles stored in high heat or direct light are more likely to experience color changes. Stacking or rubbing during shipping can also cause scratches and color loss. II. Use of poor-quality paints by suppliers Many manufacturers use low-grade coatings or processes to reduce production costs, but this method will cause the products to fade. Poor-quality materials cannot withstand high temperatures, humidity or friction during transportation. III. Deficiencies in materials and processes 1.Uneven pigment dispersion: Insufficient mixing of the masterbatch leads to color differences.When the melting point difference between the masterbatch and the su...
  • From cost to environmental protection: glass or plastic for cosmetic packaging? Jul 11 , 2025
    In the cosmetics and skincare industry, the choice of packaging containers directly affects the product's cost, market positioning, brand image, user experience and even environmental image. Especially when launching new product packaging materials, "glass containers or plastic containers?" often becomes the core issue of concern to brands and packaging suppliers. This article will compare the advantages and disadvantages of glass containers and plastic containers in depth from the dimensions of functionality, appearance texture, environmental protection, cost control, and transportation safety, which will help you make a more suitable choice.   1.Advantages and disadvantages of glass containers advantage: High-end texture: The glass bottle has a transparent appearance and high-end texture, suitable for positioning high-end skin care brands. It has a strong sense of classic luxury, conveying a pure, natural, professional and trustworthy image. It has high transparency and is stabl...
  • 4 ways to solve glass bottle damage during transportation Jul 17 , 2025
    In the skin care industry, glass bottle packaging is widely used in high-value-added products such as essences, creams, lotions, and facial oils due to its high-end texture, excellent chemical stability (strong barrier properties and good sealing properties) and environmentally friendly properties. These characteristics make it an ideal choice for enhancing product image and ensuring quality. However, brands or buyers often face a series of specific problems in the process of transporting glass packaging materials, which may affect the final product experience and brand image. Problem manifestations: 1. During the process of receiving, transporting (especially international transport) or filling, the bottle body is broken, shattered, cracked, corners are broken, and the edge of the bottle mouth is broken. 2. It leads to high loss rate, affecting cost and product availability. Main reasons: 1. Insufficient bottle material and strength: The glass is too brittle, and high borosilicate gla...
  • How to Clean Dropper Bottles Yourself: A Simple 4-Step Guide Aug 16 , 2025
    Cleaning cosmetic glass dropper bottles properly is key to keeping your serums, essential oils, and liquids free from contamination. Follow this quick 4-step process to ensure they’re spotless and safe for reuse. ​ First, disassemble the glass dropper bottle—separate the rubber bulb, glass pipette, and bottle itself. Fill a bowl with warm (not hot) water and let all parts soak for 10–15 minutes. This loosens residue, oils, or dried liquids clinging to the surfaces, making them easier to clean.​ Next, disinfect with rubbing alcohol (70% isopropyl works best). Either submerge all components in alcohol for 5 minutes, or pour alcohol into the bottle and squeeze the bulb repeatedly to flush the tube thoroughly. Alcohol effectively kills bacteria and breaks down tough, stubborn grime that plain water would likely leave behind. ​ After alcohol treatment, rinse all components with warm water to remove any alcohol residue. Then, air-dry them completely on a clean towel—l...
  • Glass bottle manufacturing process and supplier selection Aug 28 , 2025
    For skincare brands, the texture and quality of glass bottles directly impact product premiums, and the manufacturing process is crucial to determining quality. Currently, mainstream glass bottle manufacturing processes primarily focus on blowing, tubing, and drawing. Different processes correspond to different product characteristics, necessitating distinct considerations when selecting suppliers. 1.The blowing process is an excellent representative of high-end skin care glass bottles. The blowing process is mainly used to manufacture bottles with complex shapes, thick walls, and high-end appearance. It is especially suitable for customized bottles, such as irregular essential oil bottles and retro cream jars. When selecting a blow-molded bottle supplier, focus on three key aspects: Mold development capabilities. A good supplier should possess independent mold design and processing capabilities, accurately reproducing details such as bottle body texture and bottle neck curvature based...
  • Classification of dropper bottles Sep 05 , 2025
    1. Classification by Bottle Material: Glass, Plastic, Metal Glass dropper bottles: Their primary advantage is their chemical inertness, meaning they won't react with the contents. They're ideal for storing active ingredients (such as vitamin C serums and retinol serums) or corrosive liquids (essential oils and pharmaceutical solvents). Clear glass dropper bottles: Suitable for products that don't require light protection (such as regular toners and serums), making it easier to see how much is left. Dark glass dropper bottles (amber, cobalt blue): With built-in UV protection, they effectively block UV rays, preventing oxidation and deterioration of ingredients, making them the best choice for light-sensitive products. Plastic dropper bottles: Their primary advantages are lightness, drop resistance, and low cost, making them suitable for daily use and various office settings. However, care should be taken with the material to avoid chemical intrusion. PP dropper bottles: They offer excel...
  • Do not accept glass bottles in these situations Sep 19 , 2025
    I.Color: Slight color deviation from the Pantone color chart will be determined based on the Pantone color chart. II.Finished Product Defects:Mold line misalignment is noticeable and can cause hand injuries. III. Common Appearance Defects: Cracks, chips, chipped corners, deformation, glass ripping, internal wall sticking, and sharp punctures that may affect the seal and pose a risk of injury. Cold marks, pitting, brush marks, wrinkles, stubble marks, scissor marks, base thickness variations, and minor scratches may also be present on the bottle. Discoloration, black spots, bubbles, and pinholes may be present elsewhere. IV.Foreign Objects: Broken glass, insects, metal, blood, and other issues. Check the bottle's interior and exterior for visible foreign objects such as oil, water, paper scraps, and small impurities. V. Process Spraying The sprayed surface is not smooth or flat; it may exhibit streaks, wrinkles, frosting, orange peel, or other defects. On the main viewing surface: Two p...
  • Glass packaging material compatibility test method? Sep 26 , 2025
    Test focus: Chemical Resistance: Products containing strong acids or bases, particularly those containing strong acids or bases, may corrode the glass surface. This corrosion may cause glass flakes to break off, form visible particles, or imperceptibly damage the integrity of the glass. Furthermore, these substances can dissolve alkali metal ions. If these ions accumulate on or within the glass, they can cause a dramatic shift in the glass's pH, altering its chemical properties and ultimately affecting its performance and lifespan. Inner layer surface treatment: whether the release agent, siliconizing agent or other inner coating is compatible with the contents, whether it migrates or affects the stability of the contents. Metal Cap/Pump Head Compatibility: While glass itself is inert, the accompanying metal cap (available in tinplate or aluminum) and pump head (made from various types of plastic and metal springs) must be compatible with the contents. This is because corrosion and rus...
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