In many end products, especially in cosmetics, the first thing that appeals to consumers is the form of packaging. This means that the packaging should look both aesthetically pleasing and luxurious, and is a sign of product performance.
There are many possible technical solutions for cosmetic packaging: cans, spray bottles, and pumpable dispensers. Have you ever wondered why some people have entered jars and other spray bottles?
Spray bottles have significant advantages over cans because there is no direct contact between the consumer and the packaged product when the product is used. In addition, the following points are beneficial for the use of spray bottles instead of cans, the Plastic Sprayers Supplier states:
They are simpler and faster to use. They also allow you to apply products directly at a location of interest.
They better protect against light in opaque packaging and reduce the possibility of oxidation of light and air sensitive products.
How to make your product sprayable?
One potential disadvantage of using a spray bottle is that it requires the product to have specific rheological properties, which means you may need to change the recipe. There are currently more complex rheology systems that allow pumping and spraying of viscous formulations. Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) is a good candidate for this work due to its extreme shear thinning effect. In addition to allowing for thick coatings to be sprayed and pumped, it also provides a non-drip effect for the applied product. It is also compatible with a wide range of ingredients that can be used in different product categories and different types of formulations.
Formulated with MFC, the product can be easily sprayed, and consumers' preferred products extend shelf life, extend shelf life and reduce the risk of contamination. Therefore, if you have not tested this rheology system for products in spray cosmetics or spray bottles, then it is worth it. By providing better spray performance, it can improve the feel and operation of the product and provide some interesting opportunities for innovation. Can you put your cosmetics in a sprayable or pumpable jar? There is only one way to find the answer.