
Cosmetic and Skincare Packaging: Structures That Balance Protection and Premium Feel
Cosmetic packaging needs to look refined, protect the product, support brand story and remain practical for sampling and production.
Paper, corrugated, and plastic box structures for retail, shipping, display, and product presentation.
Plastic, laminated, and aluminum tubes with cap and closure options for squeezable packaging formats.
Round paper tube boxes, composite tubes, cylinder boxes, telescopic tubes, and paper canisters.
Clear blister packs, clamshells, blister trays, inserts, and thermoformed trays for formed plastic packaging.
Molded pulp trays, inserts, boxes, dry press, wet press, thermoformed pulp, and bagasse pulp options.
Paperboard, cardboard, plastic, foam, EVA, dividers, and separators for product protection and presentation.
Counter displays, floor displays, pallet displays, PDQ displays, trays, shippers, and retail merchandising units.
Paper bags, plastic bags, stand up pouches, flat pouches, ziplock pouches, and sachets.
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Cosmetic packaging needs to look refined, protect the product, support brand story and remain practical for sampling and production.

Inserts are often the hidden part of packaging, but they decide whether the product arrives safely and looks organized inside the box.
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