Custom Orders
CosmeticPack strives to meet your individual needs as a company. We will work with you to find the perfect packaging solution that will help your products stand-out. Below you will find the most popular methods our clients use to customize their products
Coating your Product
You can coat your products in a variety of ways, and we're here to help. Here are the top 5 ways clients coat their glass products
Frost
Frost coating involves applying a translucent layer to the glass, creating a "frosted" look. This method is favored for its sophisticated, elegant look over your standard bottle, but maintains simplicity which allows it not to distract from your product contents or item shape.
Opaque Gloss
Opaque gloss coating involves applying a solid, non-transparent layer to the glass, resulting in a shiny, reflective surface. This method is ideal for creating a high-end, luxurious appearance that catches the eye. It enhances brand differentiation by allowing vibrant, solid colors and intricate designs to stand out.
Opaque Matte
Opaque matte coating involves applying a solid, non-transparent layer to the glass, resulting in a smooth, non-reflective surface. Unlike the shiny, reflective finish of an opaque gloss coating, the matte finish offers a subdued, elegant look that feels more modern and understated. This method enhances brand differentiation by providing a sophisticated, contemporary appearance that allows vibrant, solid colors and intricate designs to stand out without the shine.
Metallic
Metallic coating involves applying a layer of metallic finish to the glass, giving it a shiny, reflective, and metallic appearance. This method is favored for its luxurious and eye-catching look, which adds a premium feel to any product. The metallic finish helps products stand out on shelves, making it ideal for high-end and specialty items. Additionally, metallic coatings can be used to create unique visual effects and color variations, enhancing brand differentiation.
Pearl Finish
A pearl finish involves applying a special coating to the glass, resulting in a lustrous, shimmering appearance reminiscent of natural pearls. This method gives the glass a subtle shimmer and a soft, elegant glow, creating a sophisticated and upscale look. The pearl finish enhances aesthetic appeal and adds a touch of luxury, making products stand out with a unique visual effect. It is ideal for products aimed purely at high-end markets.
Two Tone Gradation
Two-tone gradation involves blending two different colors seamlessly on the glass, creating a smooth transition from one color to another. This method offers a striking visual effect that enhances aesthetic appeal and captures attention with its dynamic and vibrant look. The gradation can highlight the contours of the bottle, adding depth and dimension to the design. This method helps create a modern and stylish appearance.
Printing onto your Product
In order to take your branding to the next level, you may want to consider printing custom brand information, logos, or designs onto your products. This is where the following customization processes come in.
Hot-Foil Stamping (HFS)
Hot foil stamping involves using heat and pressure to apply a metallic or colored foil onto the glass surface. This method creates a shiny, reflective design that stands out with a luxurious and premium appearance. The process allows for precise and intricate details, making it perfect for adding logos, text, and decorative elements. Unlike ceramic and organic printing, hot foil stamping offers a unique metallic finish that cannot be achieved with inks. However, it is primarily used for accents rather than full-color designs.
Ceramic Printing
Ceramic printing involves applying ceramic-based inks to the glass, which are then fired at high temperatures to fuse the ink permanently onto the surface. This method results in a highly durable and scratch-resistant finish that is resistant to fading and wear. Ceramic printing allows for vibrant, opaque colors and intricate designs, making it ideal for creating detailed and long-lasting decorations. This method is particularly suited for products that require durability and a premium look.
Organic Printing
Organic printing uses environmentally friendly, UV-curable organic inks to decorate glass surfaces. Unlike ceramic printing, organic printing does not require high-temperature firing, making it a more energy-efficient and eco-friendly option. The inks used are free from heavy metals and other harmful substances, ensuring a safer product for both consumers and the environment. Organic printing offers a wide range of colors and design possibilities, including gradients and fine details, but may not be as durable as ceramic printing in terms of scratch and fade resistance.