PCR plastic packaging is becoming a common option for skincare and personal care brands that want to improve their sustainability story. But using PCR is not only a material decision. It...
Packaging consistency across repeat orders is one of the most important details for skincare and personal care brands after the first production run. The first order...
Skincare packaging project delays often happen before production even starts. The bottle may look acceptable, the cap may seem confirmed, and the decoration may appear simple. But once formula, filling, testing,...
Approved packaging samples before production are important, but they should not be treated as the final proof that everything will run smoothly. For skincare and personal care brands, an approved sample...
Choosing between stock and custom plastic packaging is an important decision for skincare and personal care brands. Stock packaging can be faster and more practical, while custom packaging can support stronger...
Choosing the right bottle and closure system for skincare packaging is not only about matching a cap to a bottle. For skincare and personal care brands, the bottle, cap, pump, sprayer,...
Choosing a bottle that looks right is not enough. To evaluate plastic packaging before you scale, you need to look beyond the sample and ask whether...
Leakage is one of the most common and costly packaging issues in skincare and personal care products.
Products that perform well in testing often fail during transportation....
When skincare and personal care brands scale production, packaging problems often appear unexpectedly — leakage during shipping, inconsistent dispensing, or rising operational costs.