Product Details:
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Product Name: | Sunscreen Cream Bottle | Material: | Plastic PP |
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MOQ: | 10000pcs | Color: | Customized |
PRINTING: | Accept | Capacity: | 50ml |
Highlight: | 50g Sunscreen Cream Bottle,50ml Cosmetic Plastic Bottle,Oval Shape PP Bottle |
Type | Image | Description | Pros | Cons |
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Squeeze Tube | [Image of a typical squeeze tube] | The most common type. A flexible tube with a flip-top or screw cap. | Lightweight, portable, easy to control amount, good air-tightness. | Can be hard to get all product out, may tear. |
Pump Bottle | [Image of a pump bottle lotion] | A bottle with a pump dispenser, often with a locking mechanism. | Hygienic, easy to dispense with one hand, good dose control. | Not as portable if lock fails, can clog with thick formulas. |
Airless Bottle | [Image of an airless bottle] | A premium system that uses a piston to dispense product without letting air in. | Best preservation, 100% product use, hygienic, premium feel. | More expensive, not typically for large beach-size bottles. |
Squeeze Bottle with Wide Mouth | [Image of a sport sunscreen squeeze bottle] | Often used for "sport" or "family" sizes. Has a larger opening for thicker creams. | Good for thick creams and rapid application to large body areas. | Less precise, can let in more air, potentially messy. |
Stick | [Image of a sunscreen stick] | Solid product in a twist-up tube. | Extremely precise for face, nose, ears. Mess-free, very portable. | Not efficient for full-body application. |
Jar | [Image of a cream jar] | A wide-mouthed container. | Good for very thick, rich formulas. | Unhygienic (fingers introduce bacteria), air exposure degrades actives. |
Preservation of Efficacy: The #1 job of sunscreen is to protect your skin. If the packaging doesn't shield the actives from light and air, the SPF can degrade, leaving you under-protected. Opaque, air-tight packaging is crucial.
Hygiene: Sunscreen is often used in sandy, wet environments and applied with hands that may not be clean. Pumps and tubes are more hygienic than jars.
Application Experience: A fine, controllable mist is great for a light facial sunscreen, while a wide-mouth bottle is better for slathering thick cream on your back at the beach.
Sustainable Materials: Use of PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) plastic, biodegradable plastics, and refillable systems.
Airless Dispensers: Gaining popularity for high-SPF facial sunscreens to ensure formula integrity from first use to last.
On-the-Go Formats: Small, durable tubes and sticks that fit easily into a pocket or running belt.
User-Friendly Features: Clearly marked "face" and "body" bottles, and applicators for hard-to-reach areas.
Pre-filled: Any drugstore, supermarket, or beauty retailer.
Empty/For Brands: Cosmetic packaging suppliers on Alibaba, AliExpress, and specialty packaging companies.