SUNSCREEN PACKAGING
Sunscreen packaging materials typically made from plastic, such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE) , polyethylene terephthalate (PET), Polypropylene (PP), Laminated Tubes and Aluminum. These materials are lightweight, durable, and compatible with sunscreen formulations. These packaging offer good barrier properties, preventing leakage and maintaining the product’s integrity.
Sunscreen packaging mainly options

Sunscreen bottles Spray
Bottles can be with the plastic of PET, PETG, HDPE. It is essential to choose a sprayer that can handle the viscosity and chemical composition of your sunscreen product without compromising its functionality.

Sunscreen bottles Tottle
Our tottle tubes are great for dispensing lotions, creams, pastes and gels. It is most common uses for this bottle include lotions, shampoos, conditioners, hair products and other personal care items

Sunscreen tubes Squeeze
PE/ PBL/ ABL 200+ Styles Flip top & Screw on Cap 13mm-60mm Diameter Maxium 8 colors offset Printing(Include the matte and gloss coading), 6 colors screen printing, hot stamping, labeling.

Sunscreen containers Stick
We have 100+ styles of sunscreen stick containers with PP, ABS material for your choose from. They can be used for sunscreen, deodorant or other skincare or cosmetic products.
FAQ for Sunscreen packaging
Q: Can sunscreen be packaged in glass containers?
A: Yes, sunscreen can be packaged in glass containers. Glass packaging provides a premium feel and is recyclable. However, it can be heavier and more fragile compared to plastic.
Q: What are the common materials used for sunscreen packaging?
A: The most common materials used for sunscreen packaging are plastic, such as HDPE or PP, glass, and aluminum. Plastic is lightweight and offers good protection against sunlight and moisture. Glass provides a premium feel and is recyclable. Aluminum is often used for aerosol sprays.
Q: Are there sustainable packaging options for sunscreen?
A: Yes, sustainable packaging options for sunscreen are becoming more popular. Some brands are using biodegradable or compostable materials, such as plant-based plastics or recycled materials, to reduce environmental impact.
Q: What information should I look for on sunscreen packaging?
A: When looking at sunscreen packaging, important information to consider includes the Sun Protection Factor (SPF) rating, UVA/UVB protection, active and inactive ingredients, directions for use, and any specific precautions or warnings.
Q: Can sunscreen packaging be recycled?
A: It depends on the material used for the packaging. Plastic packaging, such as HDPE or PP, is often recyclable. Glass packaging can also be recycled. It’s important to check with your local recycling guidelines to ensure proper recycling practices.
Q: Are there any specific storage instructions for sunscreen packaging?
A: Sunscreen should be stored according to the instructions provided on the packaging. Generally, it is recommended to store sunscreen in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to high temperatures or direct sunlight, which can affect the product’s efficacy.