This is a small container, usually made of glass or plastic, that holds a thick, creamy substance for the face or body.
Facial Moisturizers: The most common type. These creams hydrate, protect, and treat the skin.
Night Creams: Richer formulas used overnight.
Eye Creams: Packaged in smaller jars to target the delicate eye area.
Hand & Body Creams: Larger jars for moisturizing the body.
Key Considerations for Skincare Cream Jars:
Hygiene: Jars require you to dip your fingers in, which can introduce bacteria. It's best to use a small spatula or scoop to keep the product clean.
Packaging: Jars are not ideal for products containing ingredients that degrade with air and light exposure (like Vitamin C and Retinol). Pumps or tubes are better for those.
Aesthetics: Many high-end brands use heavy, beautifully designed glass jars for a luxurious feel.

