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In the field of cosmetic packaging, squeeze tubes (without pump heads) are becoming an important packaging format for foundations, concealers, and primers. They fall between traditional tubes and rigid bottles, combining some of the advantages of both.
I. Why Choose Squeeze Tube Bottles: A Balance Between Traditional Tubes and Rigid Bottles
1. Unique Advantages of Squeeze Tube Bottles
Squeeze tube bottles typically feature a flexible body combined with a fixed shoulder and neck design. The reasons for choosing them include:
a. Balancing Dosage Control and Product Preservation
Compared to traditional tubes: Squeeze tube bottles generally have a more rigid structure, better standing stability, and allow for more precise dispensing control through the bottle design.
Compared to rigid small bottles: There's no need to use a spatula or fingers to reach into the bottle, reducing secondary contamination, and the product can be almost completely dispensed by squeezing, minimizing waste.
b. Texture Adaptability and User Experience
Suitable for medium-viscosity liquid foundations and primers. These products may be too thick to be dispensed easily through a pump, but require better dosage control than traditional squeeze tubes.
The squeezing action provides intuitive feedback, allowing users to judge the remaining amount by feel.
The bottle is usually made of opaque or translucent material to prevent light from affecting the product's ingredients, while special designs allow users to perceive the remaining amount.
c. A compromise between cost and a premium feel
Compared to complex pump systems, the squeeze tube bottle structure is simpler and less expensive.
Compared to ordinary tubes, the product's premium feel can be enhanced through material and design choices.
The bottle body allows for more surface treatments (matte finish, pearlescent, hot stamping, etc.), enhancing brand recognition.
2. Fundamental Differences in Packaging Form
Although both are referred to as "squeeze tubes," their structure and filling requirements are closer to those of bottles:
a. Structural characteristics determine production line compatibility
Squeeze tubes usually have pre-formed shoulders and necks, which differs from the integrated body structure of traditional tubes.
They require a separate capping process, which is completely different from the sealing process of traditional tubes.
Although the bottle body is squeezable, the handling during filling is more similar to that of rigid bottles.
b. Core Differences in the Filling Process
Traditional tube filling: Tube body filling → Heat sealing
Squeeze tube bottle filling: Bottle orientation → Filling → Capping
More details about Concealer & Foundation filling equipment,pls contact us.
MIGRAND Machinery
Ava Duan
Mobile/Wechat/Whatsapp: 0086-13706885851
Email: sales@grand-packing.com
In the field of cosmetic packaging, squeeze tubes (without pump heads) are becoming an important packaging format for foundations, concealers, and primers. They fall between traditional tubes and rigid bottles, combining some of the advantages of both.
I. Why Choose Squeeze Tube Bottles: A Balance Between Traditional Tubes and Rigid Bottles
1. Unique Advantages of Squeeze Tube Bottles
Squeeze tube bottles typically feature a flexible body combined with a fixed shoulder and neck design. The reasons for choosing them include:
a. Balancing Dosage Control and Product Preservation
Compared to traditional tubes: Squeeze tube bottles generally have a more rigid structure, better standing stability, and allow for more precise dispensing control through the bottle design.
Compared to rigid small bottles: There's no need to use a spatula or fingers to reach into the bottle, reducing secondary contamination, and the product can be almost completely dispensed by squeezing, minimizing waste.
b. Texture Adaptability and User Experience
Suitable for medium-viscosity liquid foundations and primers. These products may be too thick to be dispensed easily through a pump, but require better dosage control than traditional squeeze tubes.
The squeezing action provides intuitive feedback, allowing users to judge the remaining amount by feel.
The bottle is usually made of opaque or translucent material to prevent light from affecting the product's ingredients, while special designs allow users to perceive the remaining amount.
c. A compromise between cost and a premium feel
Compared to complex pump systems, the squeeze tube bottle structure is simpler and less expensive.
Compared to ordinary tubes, the product's premium feel can be enhanced through material and design choices.
The bottle body allows for more surface treatments (matte finish, pearlescent, hot stamping, etc.), enhancing brand recognition.
2. Fundamental Differences in Packaging Form
Although both are referred to as "squeeze tubes," their structure and filling requirements are closer to those of bottles:
a. Structural characteristics determine production line compatibility
Squeeze tubes usually have pre-formed shoulders and necks, which differs from the integrated body structure of traditional tubes.
They require a separate capping process, which is completely different from the sealing process of traditional tubes.
Although the bottle body is squeezable, the handling during filling is more similar to that of rigid bottles.
b. Core Differences in the Filling Process
Traditional tube filling: Tube body filling → Heat sealing
Squeeze tube bottle filling: Bottle orientation → Filling → Capping
More details about Concealer & Foundation filling equipment,pls contact us.
MIGRAND Machinery
Ava Duan
Mobile/Wechat/Whatsapp: 0086-13706885851
Email: sales@grand-packing.com