A powder spray bottle (also called a powder sprayer or dusting sprayer) is a container designed to dispense dry powder in a fine, even mist or puff rather than a liquid.
Cosmetics – Setting powder, mineral foundation, dry shampoo, or body powder.
Medical – Antibiotic powder or antifungal powder (e.g., for athlete’s foot).
Food – Cocoa powder, cinnamon, icing sugar, or flour dusting.
Industrial – Lubricating powders or release agents.


Most powder spray bottles have a bulb pump or a trigger sprayer with an internal dip tube. When activated, air rushes through the dip tube, lifts the powder, and disperses it through a nozzle.
Core Material: PE (Polyethylene)
PE (Polyethylene) is the main material for these bottles, offering the following advantages:
Good corrosion resistance: Stable to most chemicals
Lightweight and durable: Not easily broken, suitable for daily carrying
Waterproof and moisture-proof: Effectively prevents powder inside from getting damp and clumping
Food-grade option: Some products use food-grade PE material, suitable for packaging powdered seasonings and other food products.
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