Custom Packaging Based on Your Product and Order Requirements
Cavoriq develops cosmetic packaging for skincare, beauty and personal-care brands, importers, wholesalers, contract fillers and packaging companies. Projects can begin with an existing bottle, jar or tube mold, or proceed to a new structure when the required capacity, shape or dispensing system is not available from the standard range.
Our custom support covers practical packaging details rather than appearance alone. Material, capacity, bottle neck, closure, pump output, color, decoration, secondary packaging and target order quantity must work together. Confirming these points early helps avoid unsuitable samples, unexpected MOQ changes and delays before bulk production.
Standard molds are normally the more efficient route for wholesale and private-label projects. They reduce tooling costs and support faster sample preparation. Buyers requiring a distinctive structure can discuss custom mold development from a drawing, physical reference sample or defined project specification.
Materials, Capacities and Packaging Structures
The available material range includes PET, PETG, PP, PE, PMMA/acrylic, glass and aluminum, together with selected bamboo or wood components. Each material has different characteristics in transparency, weight, surface appearance, structural design and decoration compatibility.
Capacity should be selected together with the intended application and closure. A serum bottle may require a dropper or treatment pump, while lotion, cleanser and cream packaging may use pumps, sprayers, disc-top caps, screw caps or jar lids. Existing molds provide established capacities and component combinations. Changing the external dimensions, bottle neck or nominal capacity may require a new mold rather than a simple adjustment.
Buyers can review the available material and capacity options before selecting a sample route. Compatibility with the actual cosmetic formula should be tested by the buyer using production-intent packaging, particularly when the formula contains oils, alcohol, active ingredients or has an unusual viscosity.
Custom Colors, Logos and Surface Decoration
Custom colors and finishes can be developed according to the packaging material, order quantity and required appearance. Options may include molded color, transparent or opaque finishes, spray coating, frosting and metallization. A Pantone reference is useful, but the final appearance can vary with the substrate, wall thickness, transparency and finishing process. A physical color sample should therefore be approved before customized mass production.
Logo options include silk-screen printing, hot stamping, labeling and other applicable decoration methods. Buyers should provide vector artwork, preferred colors, dimensions and placement requirements. The printable area, bottle curvature and surface treatment determine which decoration process is practical.
The logo printing and decoration page explains how artwork, printing position and finish are confirmed. Decoration samples are checked for positioning, clarity, color, surface coverage and adhesion before the approved version is released for production.
Pumps, Caps and Closure Matching
A complete cosmetic package depends on more than the container. Pumps, droppers, sprayers, caps, lids, inner plugs, liners and dip tubes must fit the selected bottle or jar mechanically and visually.
Component confirmation may include bottle-neck matching, thread engagement, closure torque, dip-tube length, pump operation, spray pattern and leakage checks. Pump output and formula viscosity should also be considered before the final combination is approved. Components that appear similar are not automatically interchangeable.
For projects requiring coordinated dispensing systems, buyers can review our pump, cap and closure matching process.
Private Label Boxes and Protective Packaging
Private-label packaging can include decorated containers, individual retail boxes, inserts, labels and coordinated brand presentation. Buyers should provide box dimensions, artwork, material preferences, finishing requirements and any barcode or regulatory text that must appear on the secondary packaging.
Retail packaging and export protection are handled as separate requirements. A decorative box may still need sleeves, trays, dividers or stronger export cartons to protect glass, acrylic finishes, pumps and decorated surfaces during transport. Pallet packing and reinforced protection can be arranged according to product fragility and shipping requirements.
Cavoriq supplies empty cosmetic packaging. Private-label support refers to branded packaging and secondary packaging; it does not include cosmetic formulation, filling or finished cosmetic production unless separately confirmed.
Sample Development and Pre-production Approval
Sampling follows the level of customization. Stock samples normally take 3–5 days. Custom logo or color samples generally require 7–12 days, while new-mold samples typically require 20–35 days depending on structural complexity and trial results.
Before bulk production, the buyer should confirm:
- Material, capacity and packaging structure
- Bottle, pump, dropper, cap or lid combination
- Color and surface finish
- Logo artwork, size and position
- Secondary packaging
- Approved physical sample or reference
- Order quantity and destination
- Formula compatibility test results where required
Bulk production is released after the relevant specifications and sample are approved. Standard production normally requires 25–35 days after sample approval and deposit. Complex decoration, new molds or peak-season schedules may require 35–50 days.
Information Required for an Accurate Quote
To evaluate a custom or OEM cosmetic packaging project, please provide the packaging type, material, capacity, intended application, preferred closure, target quantity and reference photo or drawing. Include the required color, logo artwork, decoration method, individual packaging request, destination country or port and target delivery schedule.
These details allow us to check available molds, component compatibility, sample requirements, practical MOQ, estimated production time and suitable export packing before issuing a quotation.















