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Custom Cosmetic Tin Boxes for Solid Beauty Products
Compare Junmei round, rectangular, compact and special-shaped tins for balm, solid perfume, solid cosmetics and beauty kits. Confirm the formula interface, usable fill or product dimensions, lid, liner or precision insert, decoration and compatibility-testing responsibility before sampling.
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Cosmetic packaging specification guide
How to Specify a Cosmetic Tin for Formula, Fit and Presentation
A beauty tin must fit the product and the brand presentation while keeping formula compatibility responsibilities clear. Use this guide to define the solid-cosmetic application, usable interior, lid, liner or insert, finish and validation scope before Junmei compares current molds or plans a custom structure.
Define the product form and packaging role.
Cosmetic tins can be evaluated for balm, solid perfume, solid cosmetics, beauty kits and other suitable non-pressurized products. State whether the tin is a direct-fill primary package, holds a separate pan or cup, carries a wrapped item, or acts as an outer presentation box.
Provide the formula category, filling temperature or process information relevant to the package interface, target fill, product dimensions and intended market. Avoid using a generic “cosmetic tin” label as a substitute for compatibility review.
Size the usable interior for fill, pan or product dimensions.
Outside dimensions do not equal usable fill space. Seams, radii, rolled edges, lid engagement, liners and inserts affect the final internal envelope. For kits, the largest component may not determine the best layout; access, orientation and removal space matter as well.
Junmei can compare a physical product, pan, bottle, applicator or drawing against current molds. A new mold is considered only after the required fit and presentation cannot be achieved with a suitable existing structure.
Select the shape and lid around access and brand use.
Round tins suit rotational graphics and balm-style formats; rectangular tins can organize compact kits; special shapes can support promotional or premium concepts. Slip lids and other closures are reviewed for engagement, opening force, repeated access and the selected decoration.
Final lid feel and product access are confirmed through approved samples. Closure terminology alone does not guarantee a specific seal, cycle count or performance result.
Confirm liner, direct-contact and formula compatibility boundaries.
A project may use a liner, pan, cup or other interface between the cosmetic and tin. Tinplate, inner coating and accessory materials are selected around the intended product and market, but formula compatibility, direct-contact suitability, migration or stability must be validated for the actual formula by the customer or qualified testing partner.
Junmei can provide samples and coordinate the packaging side of project testing. No universal compatibility or shelf-life claim is made for every balm, perfume, oil, wax or active ingredient.
Design a precise insert for kits and component control.
Beauty sets may need a custom inner tray or insert that locates several products accurately, controls movement and creates an orderly reveal. Junmei can evaluate paper, formed or other project-suitable insert directions from the real components, tolerances, removal method and packing sequence.
The insert is developed with the tin’s usable interior, not after the outside dimensions are frozen. Product samples or accurate component drawings reduce fit risk before tooling.
Coordinate print, tactile finish and wear points.
CMYK or Pantone spot-color printing, varnish, metallic effects, embossing and debossing are reviewed against formed areas, lid movement, stacking and contact points. Provide separate artwork files and quantities for shades, formulas, markets or limited editions.
Approved samples or color references can support repeat-order comparison. Project checks may cover lid fit, visual appearance, print alignment and abrasion at relevant interfaces; final acceptance criteria are confirmed for the order.
Send the formula-interface and commercial brief before sampling.
MOQ
Starts from 3,000 pieces. Final MOQ depends on size, structure, printing, artwork versions, liners, precision inserts, packing and tooling.
Samples
Typically ready in 3–7 working days after specifications and artwork are confirmed. Formula-interface trials, custom inserts, special finishes or new tooling can change the plan.
Bulk Production
Typically about 25 days after required sample or artwork approval and order confirmation. Final timing depends on quantity, versions, structure, accessories, packing and production loading.
For a useful recommendation, send:
- product type, formula category and packaging role
- target fill or component dimensions and physical samples when available
- direct-fill, liner, pan, cup or inner-pack direction
- kit arrangement, precision insert and removal requirements
- preferred shape, lid, opening and finish
- artwork files, version matrix and quantities
- target market, compatibility-document and test requirements
- packing, delivery destination and required delivery date.
With these inputs, Junmei can compare relevant cosmetic tins and identify what still requires fit, compatibility, insert, tooling, packing or project-test confirmation.

Cosmetic packaging project review
Need a Cosmetic Tin Matched to Your Formula and Fit?
Send the product type, formula-interface direction, target fill or component dimensions, lid, liner or precision insert, artwork versions, quantity and market. Junmei will identify what still requires fit, compatibility, tooling, packing or project-test confirmation.
- Product & formula
- Fill & insert
- Lid & artwork
- Quantity & market