Naturalness Starts with the Label
Cosmetic Labels
Cosmetic labels are important information areas that inform consumers about the product's ingredients, usage instructions, and safety. A cosmetic product label typically includes the product name, brand, net quantity, manufacturer or importer information, expiration date or usage date after opening (PAO symbol), batch number, and ingredient list (with INCI names).
The ingredient list is arranged in order of concentration, and components that pose a risk of allergy are clearly indicated. Instructions for use, storage conditions, and necessary warnings are also included on the label.
Cosmetic labels must be prepared in accordance with legal regulations to protect consumer health and ensure transparency.
Production Information
Sizes :
Customizable to the desired extent.
Production Time:
For stocked materials, 24 hours; for other products, three days after the printing preparation stages (for standard production).
Printing Techniques:
Letterpress, flexo, digital printing
Raw materials:
Coated, Vellum, Thermal, PP, PE, Data PE
Adhesive:
Acrylic, hotmelt, nonpermanent (removable), standard, strong adhesive.
Finishing:
Lamination, varnish, hot foil printing
Printing :
Color printing, unprinted printing, variable data and barcode printing.
Materials Used
The materials used on cosmetic labels vary depending on the type of product (shampoo, cream, perfume, makeup, etc.), the packaging surface, and the usage instructions. The most common materials are:
Paper-Based Labels
Glossy paper
Matte paper
Textured paper
It is commonly used in cosmetics that are packaged or stored in dry environments.
Plastic (Film) Labels
PP (Polypropylene)
PE (Polyethylene)
PVC
It is resistant to water, humidity, oil, and chemicals. It is preferred in bath products such as shampoo, shower gel, and lotion.
Clear Labels
It is plastic-based.
It provides an integrated, "label-free look" with the packaging.
It is used especially in perfumes, serums and premium skincare products.
Special Effects Materials
Metallized (silver/gold) film
Hologram label
Embossing (emboss/deboss)
foil printing
It is preferred in luxury and premium cosmetic brands.
Types of Adhesives
Acrylic adhesive (general use)
Strong solvent-based adhesive
Removable (non-permanent) adhesive
Printing and Protective Coatings
UV lacquer
Matte / glossy cellophane
Lamination coating
Cosmetic labeling materials must be resistant to friction, moisture, chemical contact, and have a long shelf life. Furthermore, all materials used must comply with cosmetic regulations and safety standards.
