Kaiya makeup packaging wholesale collection for lip, face, and eye makeup applications with assorted empty cosmetic packaging formats.

Makeup Packaging by Application

KAIYA helps B2B color makeup brands choose packaging by product application, so each container is matched to the formula, filling method, applicator, and use scenario. Lip balm, lip gloss, lipstick, eyeliner, eyeshadow, mascara, eyebrow gel, powder, foundation, nail polish, and blush products all require different packaging decisions.This page organizes KAIYA’s packaging range by application, helping brands compare suitable containers, tubes, bottles, compacts, palettes, jars, and stick formats before sampling or bulk production.

Custom Makeup Packaging by Application

KAIYA supports custom makeup packaging development based on product category, formula texture, target capacity, material direction, applicator needs, and brand style. Instead of applying one standard container logic to every product, we review what each makeup application actually needs.

For lip gloss projects, customization may focus on tube shape, applicator type, cap design, and formula visibility. For mascara or eyebrow gel, brush and wiper matching are more important. For eyeshadow, powder, blush, and foundation products, the custom direction may involve pan layout, compact size, pump output, stick mechanism, mirror use, or surface decoration.

KAIYA can also help brands evaluate custom makeup containers when an existing mold cannot fully match the product concept, capacity, or visual direction. This approach helps brands decide where to use ready-made structures and where a more customized component is worth developing.

Lip Balm Packaging

Lip balm packaging can include stick tubes, small jars, squeeze tubes, pots, or special-shaped containers depending on formula texture and brand direction. Solid balm products usually need smooth filling, secure closure, stable twist-up movement, and a structure that keeps the product clean during repeated use.

KAIYA develops lip balm containers for classic balm sticks, tinted balm collections, jelly balm concepts, mini lip care items, and selected gift sets. For compact product lines, mini lip balm tubes can help brands create smaller retail formats without losing shelf appeal.

For brands building a more distinctive lip care series, custom lip balm packaging can be reviewed based on tube size, cap style, material, decoration method, and bulk order needs.

Lip Gloss Packaging

Lip gloss packaging is closely tied to formula texture and applicator performance. A light lip oil, thick gloss, shimmer formula, or jelly lip product may require different tube structures, wiper openings, applicator shapes, or squeeze-tube dispensing methods.

KAIYA supplies lip gloss containers for wand tubes, squeeze tubes, clear tubes, mini tubes, and creative custom shapes. For B2B lip gloss projects, we review tube clarity, cap fit, applicator pickup, wiper control, neck cleanliness, logo placement, and decoration compatibility before bulk production.

For brands developing private label or custom lip gloss lines, custom lip gloss tubes can be adjusted through shape, material, cap color, surface finish, applicator type, and packaging series design.

Lipstick Packaging

Lipstick packaging needs more than an attractive outer shell. The tube must support the inner cup, rotation mechanism, bullet protection, cap grip, and repeated consumer use, because these details affect how the product feels from the first twist to daily application.

KAIYA develops lipstick tube options for classic lipstick, slim lipstick, metallic finishes, transparent components, magnetic structures, and selected custom projects. For each lipstick container, we can review bullet diameter, rotation feel, sleeve fit, cap tightness, material selection, and decoration area.

When brands want a more recognizable lip product line, custom lipstick packaging can help align the tube structure with the formula, finish, and visual direction of the collection.

Lip Care Packaging

Lip care packaging covers more than standard balm tubes. It may include lip masks, lip oils, lip scrubs, tinted balms, roller formats, jars, tubes, and applicator-assisted containers. Because these formulas vary widely, the packaging should be selected by texture and usage style rather than appearance alone.

For a lip mask container, brands may need a jar, tube, or soft-touch applicator format that keeps the product easy to pick up and clean after use. Lip oil packaging often requires a bottle, roller, or applicator system that controls flow without leaking. For exfoliating products, lip scrub containers should provide enough opening space and stable closure for repeated use.

KAIYA can help review structure selection, existing mold availability, decoration direction, and packaging consistency across a full lip care line.

Eyeliner Packaging

Eyeliner packaging requires accurate control because the applicator directly affects the makeup result. KAIYA focuses on liquid eyeliner and gel eyeliner formats, including tubes, bottles, brush components, caps, and applicator-related structures.

For liquid eyeliner packaging, the structure needs to support controlled pickup, precise application, and stable cap closure. Brands can also review empty eyeliner tubes or an eyeliner bottle format depending on the formula, brush type, filling method, and desired product appearance.

KAIYA can help evaluate eyeliner packaging options for B2B brands developing liquid liner, gel liner, or specialty eye definition products.

Eyeshadow Packaging

Eyeshadow packaging can range from single compact cases to larger palettes with multiple pan layouts. The right structure depends on pan count, pressed powder stability, cream formula behavior, mirror requirements, and whether the product is designed for daily use, seasonal color stories, or giftable collections.

KAIYA supplies empty eyeshadow case options for single shades, mini products, and selected cream eyeshadow formats. For larger shade stories, an empty eyeshadow palette can be developed with different pan counts, tray structures, mirror placement, and outer decoration.

Through custom eyeshadow palette packaging, brands can match the pan layout, case shape, material, finish, and brand artwork with the final product concept.

Powder Packaging Containers

Cosmetic powder packaging includes pressed powder compacts, loose powder jars, cushion-style formats, and sifter containers. Pressed powders need stable pan support and secure closure, while loose powders require controlled dispensing, better leakage management, and structures that reduce visible residue during handling.

For pressed formulas, an empty powder compact should be reviewed based on pan size, mirror space, clasp feel, and portability. For loose formulas, a loose powder container needs a suitable sifter, cap fit, powder flow control, and inner sealing method.

This section helps brands compare powder formats before choosing between compact, jar, sifter, or cushion-based structures for setting powder, finishing powder, shimmer powder, and portable touch-up products.

Makeup Foundation Containers

Foundation packaging depends heavily on formula texture, viscosity, filling method, and application style. A liquid formula, stick formula, cushion formula, and squeeze format all create different packaging requirements, from dosage control to portability and shade presentation.

For liquid base products, a foundation bottle should support shade visibility, dosage control, cap fit, and leakage resistance. Liquid foundation packaging may use pump bottles, squeeze bottles, or selected applicator structures depending on formula flow. For solid base makeup, foundation stick packaging should be checked for twist-up movement, bullet support, and cap security.

KAIYA can also review a cushion compact container when the product uses cushion foundation, skin tint, or sponge-based base makeup, especially where airtight performance and puff space affect the user experience.

Mascara Packaging

Mascara packaging is closely tied to brush design. The same formula can perform differently depending on the brush shape, wiper opening, neck structure, bottle size, and cap comfort, so packaging should be reviewed together with the desired lash effect.

KAIYA manufactures mascara tube options for standard mascara, brow gel, lash care, clear formulas, and selected specialty structures. An empty mascara tube should be reviewed together with the brush and wiper, because product loading and neck cleanliness directly affect the final user experience.

For transparent gel formulas, a clear mascara container can help show the product texture while making residue control more important during filling and repeated use. Brush choice can also support separation, curling, lengthening, or volume-focused positioning.

Eyebrow Packaging

Eyebrow packaging can include brow gel tubes, eyebrow tint tubes, eyebrow wax tubes, pomade jars, and serum-style containers. Because eyebrow products often require controlled pickup and precise application, the packaging should match the formula format, applicator type, and intended brow effect.

For gel formulas, an eyebrow gel tube should work with the brush and wiper so the applicator delivers the right amount. A brow gel tube can also be developed with different cap styles, bottle shapes, and decoration options. For tint products, an eyebrow tint tube should support clean dispensing and stable storage. For brow pomade or wax formulas, jars are practical because they allow easier pickup with a brush.

This category covers both tube-based eyebrow products and jar formats where texture, access, and daily handling matter.

Blush, Contour & Highlighter Packaging

Blush, contour, and highlighter products often share similar packaging structures because they are all face makeup categories used for color, dimension, or glow. For B2B brands, the packaging decision is usually less about the product name alone and more about the formula format, application method, and desired user experience.

For liquid formulas, KAIYA can review bottles, tubes, squeeze formats, or applicator-assisted packaging depending on viscosity and dosage control. Cream formulas may use sticks, jars, compacts, or tubes, while pressed powder formulas are usually better suited to compacts, palettes, or pan-based structures.

This means one face makeup packaging series can cover blush, contour, and highlighter visually, while each product still uses the right component for its texture. KAIYA can help brands match blush packaging, contour stick packaging, cream blush tubes, liquid blush formats, and highlighter packaging within a coordinated face makeup line.

Sunscreen Packaging

Sunscreen packaging should be selected according to formula texture and application method. For liquid or lotion-style sunscreen, sunscreen tube packaging is a practical option because it supports controlled squeezing, convenient dispensing, and a flexible structure for daily use. For solid or balm-like SPF formulas, sunscreen stick packaging can provide a cleaner twist-up application experience, making it suitable for face, body, travel, or touch-up products.

KAIYA can help brands review tube softness, cap fit, stick mechanism, formula stability, decoration area, and bulk production feasibility based on the sunscreen format. This allows brands to choose packaging that matches both the formula, target use scenario, and expected retail positioning.

Nail Polish Packaging

KAIYA supplies nail polish bottles for color polish, gel polish, mini nail polish products, and kids-oriented nail color projects. The bottle should show color clearly while supporting brush fit, cap comfort, neck finish, and leakage resistance.

For brands starting a new line, empty nail polish bottles can be reviewed based on capacity, glass clarity, brush style, cap design, decoration method, and bottle shape. Gel nail polish bottles may require additional review around opacity, formula protection, and curing-related market expectations.

For playful collections, cute nail polish bottles can help strengthen shelf appeal through shape, cap color, label design, or secondary packaging.

Kaiya makeup packaging wholesale collection for lip, face, and eye makeup applications with assorted empty cosmetic packaging formats.

Makeup Packaging Wholesale

KAIYA supports makeup packaging wholesale projects for B2B beauty brands, private label companies, and color makeup manufacturers that need several packaging formats for one product launch. Brands can source lip balm containers, lip gloss tubes, lipstick tubes, mascara packaging, eyeshadow palettes, powder compacts, foundation bottles, eyebrow gel tubes, nail polish bottles, and blush packaging under one coordinated plan.

For buyers looking for wholesale makeup containers, we help review mold availability, material selection, component matching, decoration method, sample approval, and production schedule. This is useful when a brand wants different product categories to share a consistent visual direction while still using the right structure for each formula.

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Lip Gloss Squeeze Tube

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Lip Gloss Packaging

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Blush Packaging

FAQ

Packaging Solutions

  • Brands should start with the product format, not just the outer appearance.
  • A lip gloss tube, mascara bottle, loose powder container, foundation bottle, and eyeshadow palette all have different functional requirements.
  • Formula texture, filling method, applicator style, sealing needs, and retail positioning should be reviewed before selecting the package.
  • Lip balm packaging usually refers to tubes, jars, sticks, squeeze formats, or pots for solid or balm-like products.
  • Lip care packaging is broader and may include lip masks, lip oils, lip scrubs, tinted balms, roller products, and treatment-style formulas.
  • If a brand has multiple lip care products, the packaging should be planned as a connected product line rather than one isolated container.
  • Yes.
  • KAIYA can support wand-style lip gloss containers as well as lip gloss squeeze tubes. Wand tubes are better for gloss, lip oil, and liquid lip color that require controlled applicator pickup.
  • Squeeze tubes are more suitable for thicker gloss, jelly textures, or treatment-style lip products that dispense directly from the tube.
  • Eyeshadow packaging should be planned around pan count, pan size, formula type, tray layout, mirror use, and shade presentation.
  • Single compacts work for hero shades, while multi-pan palettes are better for color stories, seasonal collections, or gift sets.
  • For pressed powders, the case should also help protect the product during filling, transport, and daily use.
  • Yes, but the structure should still match each formula.
  • A cream blush stick, contour stick, highlighter stick, powder blush compact, and liquid blush tube may share a visual design language, but they cannot always use the exact same component.
  • KAIYA can help brands create a coordinated face makeup packaging series while adjusting the structure for each formula type.
  • Please share the product category, formula texture, target capacity, desired packaging format, applicator needs, decoration direction, order quantity, destination market, and reference images.
  • For application-based packaging selection, formula behavior and use scenario are especially important because they directly affect structure choice.
  • Yes.
  • For many application categories, brands can start with existing packaging molds to reduce development time and sampling cost.
  • Existing molds may be suitable for lip gloss tubes, lip balm containers, mascara packaging, nail polish bottles, powder compacts, eyebrow tubes, and selected foundation or face makeup packaging formats.
  • Custom molds can be evaluated when the brand needs a more distinctive structure.
  • Yes.
  • KAIYA can support custom cosmetic packaging for lip, eye, face, brow, nail, and multi-format makeup products. The custom direction depends on the product category.
  • Lip gloss projects may focus on tube shape and applicator use, mascara projects may require brush and wiper matching, while palette or compact projects may need custom pan layouts, mirrors, closures, or surface decoration.
  • Yes.
  • KAIYA can support cosmetic packaging wholesale for brands developing multiple product categories in one launch.
  • For example, a brand may need lip gloss tubes, lip balm containers, mascara packaging, eyeshadow palettes, powder compacts, foundation bottles, and nail polish bottles under one visual direction.
  • We can help review structure options, decoration consistency, sampling needs, and bulk production planning.
  • Powder packaging usually focuses on pan support, sifter control, powder flow, mirror placement, and keeping the product clean during use.
  • Foundation packaging often focuses on formula viscosity, pump output, bottle sealing, shade visibility, cushion structure, or stick mechanism.
  • Even when both are face products, their packaging decisions are very different.

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1.Custom Solution Design
Our team understands your brand vision to provide tailored concepts for custom cosmetic packaging.

2.Material Options
We offer diverse materials, including plastic, glass, bamboo, and specialized sustainable makeup packaging.

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Flexible pricing for bulk cosmetic packaging based on your specific volume.

4.Production & Delivery
Strict coordination ensures efficient supply chain cosmetic packaging and on-time global shipping.

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We verify all incoming packaging components for safety and consistency.

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Our facility handles large-scale wholesale makeup projects with rapid turnaround times.

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Equipped with automation for cosmetics manufacturing  and high-precision molding.

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Fully customizable features for private label makeup and versatile product requirements.

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