Biodegradable cosmetic packaging by KAIYA, featuring paper-based cosmetic tubes for lower-plastic beauty packaging projects.
Kaiya offers eco friendly cosmetic packaging, focusing on designs that allow brands to recycle makeup containers and improve cosmetics packaging recycling efficiency.

Biodegradable Cosmetic Packaging

KAIYA supports selected biodegradable cosmetic packaging directions for beauty brands that want paper-based or lower-plastic packaging options. Our current focus includes cardboard cosmetic packaging, cardboard lipstick tubes, cardboard lip balm tubes, paper palettes, and paper-based outer packaging structures.

Biodegradable Cosmetic Packaging Directions for Beauty Brands

Biodegradable cosmetic packaging needs to be reviewed carefully for color cosmetic projects. For KAIYA, this direction is mainly connected with selected paper-based and cardboard packaging options, rather than every type of makeup container.

Not every direct formula-contact package is suitable for biodegradable material. Some cosmetics require stronger sealing, coating, moisture resistance, oil resistance, or long-term durability. Before development, KAIYA reviews the product category, formula contact, structure strength, coating, printing method, filling process, and packing protection.

Cardboard Cosmetic Packaging for Lower-Plastic Designs

Cardboard cosmetic packaging is suitable for brands that want a lower-plastic or paper-based packaging direction. KAIYA can support selected cardboard lipstick tubes, cardboard lip balm tubes, paper palettes, and outer packaging structures for biodegradable cosmetic packaging projects.

Cardboard packaging is not a universal replacement for plastic cosmetic containers. Its suitability depends on product format, strength requirement, formula contact, coating needs, decoration method, filling process, and shipping protection.

Cardboard Lipstick Tubes

Cardboard lipstick tubes can be considered for selected lipstick or solid stick concepts that need a paper-based packaging appearance. This direction is more suitable for brands that want a natural visual style or lower-plastic product story.

For lipstick projects, KAIYA reviews tube strength, push-up or twist structure feasibility, formula contact, inner component needs, surface printing, and packing protection before sampling. These checks help confirm whether cardboard lipstick packaging can support the actual product use.

Cardboard Lip Balm Tubes

Cardboard lip balm tubes are a practical paper-based packaging direction for selected solid balm and lip care products. They can support a lower-plastic appearance while still allowing brand printing and retail presentation.

Before production, KAIYA reviews tube size, wall thickness, coating, cap fit, filling temperature, product protection, and carton packing. This helps confirm whether the cardboard tube structure is suitable for the formula and filling process.

Paper Palettes and Outer Packaging Structures

KAIYA can also support selected paper palettes and paper-based outer packaging structures for color cosmetic projects. These options may be suitable for eyeshadow, blush, promotional sets, gift packaging, or makeup lines that want a paper-based visual direction.

Paper and cardboard structures need to be reviewed according to strength, folding method, surface treatment, pan layout, printing, and packing method. KAIYA helps brands balance visual effect, usability, and production feasibility.

Kaiya paper packaging for cosmetics with printed lip balm tubes and paper-based cosmetic container options.

Work with KAIYA for Paper-Based Biodegradable Packaging Directions

KAIYA helps beauty brands explore paper-based and cardboard packaging options within the broader biodegradable cosmetic packaging direction. Instead of applying one paper solution to every product, we review product category, formula contact, structure strength, coating, decoration method, filling process, and packing requirements before recommending a direction.

For brands developing cardboard lipstick tubes, cardboard lip balm tubes, paper palettes, or outer packaging, KAIYA can support sampling review and production planning based on the final product use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Packaging Solutions

  • KAIYA can support selected biodegradable cosmetic packaging directions, mainly through paper-based and cardboard packaging options.
  • These may include cardboard lipstick tubes, cardboard lip balm tubes, paper palettes, and paper-based outer packaging structures.
  • For direct formula-contact packaging, the material must be reviewed carefully.
  • KAIYA does not treat biodegradable material as a universal solution for every cosmetic package because strength, coating, sealing, moisture resistance, and product durability can affect performance.
  • No.
  • Biodegradable cosmetic packaging is not suitable for all makeup products.
  • Some color cosmetics need stronger sealing, oil resistance, moisture protection, or long-term structure stability, especially for liquid, cream, or direct-contact formulas.
  • KAIYA reviews the formula, product format, coating, structure, filling method, and packing protection before suggesting a paper-based or cardboard direction.
  • Yes.
  • KAIYA can support selected cardboard cosmetic packaging projects for beauty brands that want paper-based or lower-plastic packaging structures.
  • Common options include cardboard lipstick tubes, cardboard lip balm tubes, paper palettes, gift-style packaging, and paper-based outer boxes.
  • For direct-contact packaging, cardboard must be checked carefully because coating, strength, filling method, and formula compatibility can affect the final result.
  • Yes.
  • KAIYA can review cardboard lipstick tubes for selected lipstick or solid stick packaging concepts.
  • The structure needs to be checked based on formula contact, tube strength, inner component design, push-up or twist function, decoration method, and packing protection.
  • This helps confirm whether cardboard lipstick packaging is suitable before sampling or production planning.
  • Cardboard lip balm tubes can be suitable for selected solid balm and lip care formulas, but they still need project review.
  • KAIYA checks filling temperature, coating, tube strength, cap fit, printing method, product protection, and carton packing before recommending this direction.
  • This helps brands avoid choosing paper packaging only for appearance without confirming whether it can support the formula and filling process.
  • Yes.
  • Paper palettes can be considered for selected eyeshadow, blush, promotional, or gift-style makeup projects.
  • KAIYA reviews paper strength, pan layout, folding method, surface treatment, printing, magnetic structure if needed, and packing method before development.
  • Paper palettes are better suited for selected dry powder or display-focused projects, rather than every type of formula.
  • Yes.
  • Cardboard packaging can support custom printing, logo application, color design, texture effects, and selected surface treatments.
  • KAIYA reviews the decoration method together with material strength, coating needs, product protection, and production feasibility.
  • This helps keep the final cardboard packaging attractive while remaining practical for real production.

Blog posts

How to Choose Between Tube, Stick, Compact, Jar, and Bottle Packaging for Color Cosmetics

How to Choose Between Tube, Stick, Compact, Jar, and Bottle Packaging for Color Cosmetics

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Hot Stamping in Cosmetic Packaging: How KAIYA Uses Controlled Metallic Accents to Strengthen Hierarchy on Small Components

Hot Stamping in Cosmetic Packaging: How KAIYA Uses Controlled Metallic Accents to Strengthen Hierarchy on Small Components

See how KAIYA uses hot stamping for gold, silver, and selective metallic accents when a package needs controlled emphasis instead of full-surface shine.
Spray Coating in Cosmetic Packaging: How KAIYA Uses Surface Control to Refine Color, Texture, and Category Positioning

Spray Coating in Cosmetic Packaging: How KAIYA Uses Surface Control to Refine Color, Texture, and Category Positioning

See how KAIYA uses spray coating when packaging needs more controlled color, texture, and tactile direction than raw material alone can provide.