Sensitive serums need the right packaging to stay safe and effective. Air, bacteria, and UV light can break down key ingredients. A clear airless bottles may look good, but it doesn't always protect well. You need to know how materials and design affect your product.
Uv exposure risks in cosmetic packaging for serums and creams
UV rays can damage ingredients like vitamin C and retinol. This leads to color changes, reduced strength, and spoilage. Many creams and serums are light-sensitive and need shielding. If packaging doesn’t block UV, the formula may not last long.
Material considerations for airless bottle construction
Not all plastics protect against UV. Common types like LDPE and PP plastic let light in unless treated. Some bottles have styrene-acrylonitrile copolymer in them. This helps protect the bottles better. A matte silver cap may help too. A clear bottle made from untreated plastic often isn’t enough.
Advantages of airless pump bottles in cosmetic manufacturing
Airless pump bottles keep air out. They use a vacuum and mechanical pump to move the product up. This helps reduce bacteria growth and keeps the formula stable. These bottles work well for creams, serums, and other viscous liquids.
Key elements for selecting a cosmetic airless pump bottle
- Choose safe materials like PP plastic or aluminum
- Use a vacuum-based airless pump mechanism
- Pick a size that fits your formula, like 50 ml
- Add features like logo printing if needed
- Make sure the bottle blocks UV light
Logistics and support in cosmetic packaging production
Good planning helps avoid cosmetic packaging disasters. Filters like “in stock” or “out of stock” make product selection easier. Watch for wholesale pricing. Look at pack size, bottom diameter, and dispenser style. Simple choices can improve your results.
Choosing the right packaging for sensitive cosmetic products
Packaging isn’t just about looks. It protects your product and affects customer trust. Airless bottles work well, but not all clear ones protect against UV. Always match the packaging to your formula. For help choosing the right option, contact us.