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Productdetails:
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Itemnaam: | Crème Jar | Capaciteit: | 50g 100g 200g |
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Kleur: | Aangepast | Materiaal: | Plastic PP |
Moq: | 10000 stcs | Afdrukken: | geaccepteerd zijdescherm afdrukken |
Markeren: | customized plastic PP cream jar,double shell plastic cream jar,50g 100g 200g cream jar |
This is a classic trade-off between cost/convenience and product preservation.
Feature | Plastic Cream Jar | Plastic Airless Bottle |
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Air Exposure | High (opened repeatedly) | None (hermetically sealed) |
Hygiene | Low (finger contact) | High (no contact) |
Product Preservation | Poor (ingredients degrade) | Excellent |
Cost | Low | High |
Ease of Use | Simple, familiar | Requires priming |
Formula Compatibility | Excellent for thick creams & scrubs | Best for serums, lotions, fluids |
Product Evacuation | Poor (product wasted on walls) | Excellent (~98% evacuated) |
Travel Leak Risk | Lid can come off, product can spill | Very low (leak-proof) |
Choose a Jar for:
Thick, textured products: Body scrubs, thick balms, butters, masks.
Products used infrequently: Night creams, specialty treatments where a small jar is used quickly.
Cost-sensitive products: Where the budget doesn't allow for more expensive airless packaging.
Stable Formulas: Products without ingredients that are highly sensitive to air or light.
Avoid a Jar for:
Potent, air-sensitive serums: Vitamin C, retinoids, peptides.
Lightweight lotions or fluids: Which are better suited for pumps or bottles.
Products for travel: Unless it's a very small, securely closed jar that you don't mind getting messy.
Pros: Small plastic jars are lightweight and available in TSA-friendly sizes (under 3.4 oz / 100 ml).
Cons: The major risk is the lid coming off and the product spilling all over your bag. Always:
Ensure the lid is screwed on extremely tightly.
Place a small piece of plastic wrap over the opening before screwing the lid on for an extra seal.
Place the jar in a sealed zip-lock bag as a containment barrier.