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Transparent milky glass bottle with black cap represents a practical packaging suitable for professional and artisan filling of cosmetic and laboratory preparat... read more
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Transparent milky glass bottle with black cap represents a practical packaging suitable for professional and artisan filling of cosmetic and laboratory preparations. Durable glass is a stable, hygienic and easy-to-clean material that is suitable for liquid and mildly viscous products and helps to preserve their consistency and sensory properties during storage.
Thanks to its compact shape, this little bottle is suitable for homemade formulations, professional filling and product samples. The milky appearance of the transparent glass allows basic visual control of the contents and at the same time looks aesthetic in combination with various labels and brand design.
The standalone glass bottle is compatible with various types of closures and dosing systems according to the parameters selected in the product offer. It can be combined with screw caps, dropper inserts, pipettes, spray pumps or practical applicators for precise dosing.
The packaging and closure combinations created directly on Handymade are tested and functional. However, for all combinations we always recommend carrying out your own compatibility test – checking sealing, dosing, packaging stability and the behaviour of the specific formulation in contact with the glass and the closure over the planned storage period.
All technical parameters of the packaging are stated in the attached Packaging Quality Certificate and in the product parameters.
Yes, the glass packaging can be reused if hygiene principles are followed. Before each new filling, however, the bottle must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, ideally using isopropyl alcohol or ethanol, for example with the products IPA 99% isopropyl alcohol or Ethanol 96% denatured plant-based. This reduces the risk of microbial contamination and of affecting the stability of your formulation.
Before first use, we recommend removing dust and any residues from manufacturing and transport from the bottle. In practice, it is most common to rinse with drinking water, then dry thoroughly and perform final disinfection with alcohol (for example using preparations available on Handymade). In professional production, the procedure is adapted to internal hygiene standards and legislative requirements.
If you decide not to use the packaging further, we recommend including it in sorted waste collection according to the material stated in the product parameters. Glass parts are usually placed in the glass container, while the cap and any plastic or metal components should be separated and put into the appropriate sorted waste according to local rules. Before recycling, it is always advisable to remove product residues to facilitate processing in the recycling process.
The bottle is ideal for liquid and mildly viscous formulations – facial and hair oils, serums, aqueous and hydroalcoholic solutions, toners or light emulsions. For thicker creams or gels, it is advisable to consider a suitable type of closure or dispenser so that dosing is comfortable and precise. We always recommend testing the suitability of the combination with a specific product on a small trial batch.
When choosing suitable packaging, we recommend using the extended filter in the packaging material categories. The extended filter is located at the top of the page after clicking on the selected category and allows clear filtering according to neck type, size, colour and material. This way you can quickly narrow down the offer to bottles, vials, jars or pots that best match your formulation and the method of product application.
We recommend verifying compatibility by trial filling a small batch. Monitor whether there are any changes in the product fragrance, colour or viscosity, whether the closure seals in different positions and whether the contents do not leak during transport. It is also useful to simulate common storage conditions (temperature, light, handling) over a period close to the planned shelf life of the product. Only on the basis of these observations do we recommend deciding on the final use of the given packaging.