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Why Brands Choose Empty Deodorant Tubes for Solid and Cream Products

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  Packaging decisions often begin late in product development. Formulas take priority. Scents, textures, and performance get most of the attention. Packaging sometimes feels like a final step. Still, brands that pause here tend to make better long-term choices. For solid and cream-based products,  Empty deodorant tubes   have become a familiar option. Not because they are trendy. Mostly because they solve a set of practical problems that other packaging formats struggle with.   Solid and Cream Products Need Control   Solid deodorants, balms, sunscreen sticks, and cream-based treatments behave differently from liquids. They soften with heat. They harden in cold conditions. Some spread smoothly, others resist at first contact. Twist-up tubes help manage this unpredictability. The product stays protected inside the tube until use. The user controls how much is exposed. That small detail reduces waste and keeps the surface clean between uses. From a br...

MGG Group’s Complete Guide to Deodorant Packaging Supplies for Cosmetic Brands

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  In the competitive cosmetics industry, packaging is more than just a container — it’s a powerful branding tool . When it comes to deodorants, packaging must balance functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability . At MGG Group , we specialize in providing high-quality deodorant packaging supplies that help brands stand out while ensuring reliability and performance. Understanding Deodorant Packaging Needs Every cosmetic brand has its own vision, target market, and product positioning. That’s why MGG Group offers customizable deodorant packaging solutions to suit diverse formulations — from roll-ons and sticks to sprays and creams . Our team understands that packaging must not only look appealing but also preserve the product’s freshness, fragrance, and usability over time. Our Range of Deodorant Packaging Supplies MGG Group manufactures and supplies an extensive range of deodorant containers, including: Roll-on bottles with precision-fit roller balls for smooth applicati...

How to Choose the Right Empty Deodorant Bottle for Your Product Line

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  Building a product line takes steady choices. Some parts feel large, some feel small, yet each one shapes how your brand looks. Packaging sits in the middle of all of that. You feel it the moment you pick it up. Your customers feel it too. When you work with deodorant products, the bottle becomes part of the experience. Its shape, size, and feel decide how your formula reaches people. That is why choosing the right container takes care and a clear process. You start with the size. A large container makes sense for daily use. A smaller size works when you want a pocket option or a travel piece. You look at who will buy your product. Some people want something light enough to carry each day. Others want something steady for home use. When you think through the way your customer stores and carries it, the size becomes easier to choose. A 15ml empty deodorant bottle fits well when you want a sample, starter, or compact item for fast movement. Then you move to the shape. Round ...

Why choose MGGpacking empty roll-on & deodorant packaging?

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  MGGpacking specializes in manufacturing empty roll-on bottles and Deodorant stick container   for personal care, cosmetic and fragrance brands. Their roll-on bottles come in a range of sizes — 15 ml, 20 ml, 30 ml, 50 ml, up to 100 ml — and are made via injection-blow molding from premium plastic materials.  For deodorant stick containers, they offer plastic push-up tubes (PP or PE) and eco-friendly paper-plastic hybrid tubes, with sustainable material blends (e.g., 80% less plastic, or 70% less plastic) for brands seeking greener packaging.  Some standout advantages: Full customization: colors, shapes, logos, surface treatments.  High standards: ISO 9001:2015 certified factory, GMP clean-rooms, dust-free workshops.  Free samples, free 3D design & 3D printing support, helping you prototype quickly.  Sustainable material options: PCR (post-consumer recycled) materials, paper-plastic hybrids, refillable systems.  Product types...