Customization: | Available |
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Capacity: | 6ml |
Transport Package: | Carton Packing |
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Item No. | Lip Balm Packaging |
Description | Lip Balm Packaging |
Color | any color |
Material | PP |
Packing details | 1000PCS |
Production Capacity | 200,000PCS/DAY |
FOB port | Ningbo |
Country of origin | China |
MOQ | 10,000PCS for each color |
Payment | 30% in advance, and balance should be paid against copy of B/L. |
Lip balm packaging serves multiple crucial roles beyond simply holding the product. Here's a breakdown of its key functions:
Protection & Preservation:
Physical Protection: Shields the delicate balm from dirt, dust, debris, bacteria, and physical damage (e.g., crushing, melting in pockets).
Contamination Prevention: Prevents external contaminants from entering the product, especially important as it's applied directly to the lips.
Preservation: Creates a barrier against air, light, and moisture, which can degrade the active ingredients, oils, and butters, extending shelf life and maintaining efficacy. Tubes are generally better at this than pots.
Containment & Delivery:
Holds the Product: Keeps the balm contained in a manageable form.
Controlled Application: Enables precise, hygienic, and mess-free application. Twist-up sticks and squeezable tubes allow direct application without fingers. Pots require finger application, which can be less hygienic but offer different sensory experiences.
Hygiene & Safety:
Minimizes Contamination: Sealed caps and closures prevent the introduction of germs during storage and between uses (especially important for shared products).
Tamper Evidence: Seals (like foil, shrink bands, or breakable caps) provide evidence if the product has been opened or tampered with before purchase.
Child Safety: Some packaging incorporates child-resistant closures.
Functionality & User Experience (UX):
Ease of Use: Packaging should be intuitive to open, close, and operate (e.g., smooth twist mechanism, easy-to-squeeze tube, easy-open cap).
Portability: Designed to be compact, lightweight, and durable enough to carry in pockets, purses, bags, or attach to keychains.
Application Feel: The shape and mechanism impact the user's tactile experience (e.g., glide of a stick, scooping from a pot).
Dosage Control: Helps users apply the right amount easily.
Information & Communication:
Brand Identity: Packaging is a primary canvas for logos, colors, typography, and design aesthetics, instantly communicating the brand's personality (luxury, natural, fun, medical, etc.).
Product Information: Displays essential details: brand name, product name/flavor/variant, ingredients list (INCI), net weight, expiry date/batch code, usage instructions, safety warnings, manufacturer/distributor details.
Marketing & Differentiation: Attractive, unique, or innovative packaging grabs attention on crowded shelves, communicates key benefits (e.g., "SPF 30," "Organic," "Vegan," "Hydrating"), and differentiates the product from competitors.
Claims & Certifications: Shows relevant certifications (e.g., Leaping Bunny, USDA Organic, Recycled content logos).
Sustainability:
Material Choice: Increasingly important. Brands use recycled materials (PCR), recyclable materials (checking local capabilities), biodegradable/compostable materials (often challenging for performance), or reusable packaging (refillable cases).
Minimalism: Reducing excess packaging (e.g., unnecessary outer boxes) to minimize waste.
End-of-Life Communication: Clear labeling on how to properly dispose of or recycle the components (cap, tube, box).
Regulatory Compliance:
Packaging must adhere to regulations in the target market(s) regarding labeling requirements (ingredients, weight, safety warnings), material safety, and child safety where applicable.