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An airless bottle is a type of packaging designed to keep products, such as cosmetics or pharmaceuticals, free from air exposure. This design helps to preserve the integrity of the product by minimizing oxidation and contamination, which can lead to degradation over time.
Key Features of Airless Bottles:
Pumping Mechanism: They often use a pump system that dispenses the product without allowing air to enter the container.
Vacuum-Sealed: The design creates a vacuum that helps push the product upwards as it is dispensed, ensuring that the last drop can be used.
Material: Typically made from materials that can block light and minimize reactions with the product.
Hygienic: Reduces the risk of contamination since users do not need to dip fingers into the product.
Common Uses:
Cosmetics: Foundations, creams, and serums benefit from airless packaging to maintain freshness.
Pharmaceuticals: Certain medications that are sensitive to air and light are packaged this way.
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