Product Details:
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PRODUCT NAME: | LOTION BOTTLE | COLOR: | CUSTOMIZED |
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PRINTING: | ACCEPT | MOQ: | 10000pcs |
CAPACITY: | 100ML-500ML | ||
Highlight: | 100ML-500ML Lotion Bottle,Customized Cosmetic Bottle,Pump Bottle Plastic Bottle |
The type of dispenser defines the user experience:
Type | Image | Description | Best For |
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Pump Bottle | [Image of a standard lotion pump bottle] | The classic dispenser. Pressing the pump head draws a measured amount of product. Can be locked for travel. | Hand & Body Lotions, Liquid Soaps, Creams. |
Squeeze Bottle | [Image of a plastic squeeze bottle] | A bottle with a narrow nozzle and flexible body. Product is dispensed by squeezing. | Shower Gels, Shampoos, Conditioners, Sunscreen, Ointments. |
Tube | [Image of a lotion tube] | A collapsible container, often with a screw-on or flip-top cap. Very precise and hygienic. | Face Creams, Medical Ointments, Sunscreen, Specialty Lotions. |
Flip-Top Cap Bottle | [Image of a bottle with a flip-top cap] | A bottle with a cap that flips open for dispensing and snaps shut. | Body Washes, Thicker Lotions, Hair Styling Products. |
Disc Top Cap Bottle | [Image of a bottle with a disc top cap] | A cap where you press a specific point on a disc to open a slit for dispensing. Clean and modern. | Hand Lotions, Liquid Soaps. |
Jar | [Image of a cream jar] | A wide-mouthed container with a lid. Product is scooped out with fingers. | Rich Creams, Face Masks, Body Butters. |
Airless Pump Bottle | [Image of an airless pump bottle] | A premium system where a piston pushes the product up from the bottom. No air enters the bottle. | Preservative-free Serums, High-End Creams, Acne Treatments. |
Controlled Dispensing: Prevents waste by delivering a consistent, measured amount.
Hygienic: Minimizes air exposure and contact with hands, preserving the product.
Preservation: Protects the contents from light (if opaque) and air, maintaining efficacy.
User-Friendly: Designed for easy use with one hand (e.g., in the shower).
Branding & Marketing: A bottle's shape, color, and feel are critical for brand identity and attracting customers.
When selecting a bottle (for manufacturers or DIY), consider:
Product Viscosity: Is it a thin liquid, a creamy lotion, or a thick cream? Pumps are rated for different viscosities.
Target Audience: A pump is great for a hand lotion in an office, while a squeeze bottle is better for shower gel.
Preservation Needs: For air-sensitive or natural products, an airless pump is the best choice.
Aesthetics: The bottle should reflect the brand's image—minimalist, luxurious, medical, or fun.
Functionality: Where will it be used? Does it need a travel lock? Should it be easy for children or the elderly to use?