This breaks down into three parts:
PP: This stands for Polypropylene. It's a specific type of plastic widely used in packaging.
Cream Jar: The container style, designed for thick, scoopable products.
Matte Finish: The non-glossy, velvety texture applied to the polypropylene jar.
PP is one of the most common and versatile plastics for cosmetic packaging. Here’s why it's chosen for cream jars:
Key Properties of PP:
Excellent Chemical Resistance: It doesn't react with the oils, acids, or ingredients found in most cosmetic formulations. This ensures the jar won't degrade, and the product won't be contaminated.
Good Moisture Barrier: It protects the cream from losing its moisture to the environment, helping to preserve the product's texture and efficacy.
Durability: PP is semi-rigid and has good impact resistance, meaning it's less likely to crack or break if dropped compared to glass.
Lightweight: This reduces shipping costs significantly compared to glass.
Heat Resistance: PP has a high melting point, which is important for both the manufacturing process (filling with hot product) and for withstanding hot environments (like shipping containers or bathrooms).



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