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Of course! Here is a detailed guide to the lip gloss tube, a specialized type of cosmetic packaging designed for a liquid-to-semi-solid product.
A lip gloss tube is a small, cylindrical container specifically engineered to hold and apply lip gloss. Unlike traditional cream tubes, lip gloss tubes almost always include an integrated applicator—typically a doe-foot wand or a brush—that is housed in the cap for easy, precise application.
Tube Body: The container that holds the gloss. It's usually made of clear or frosted plastic to show the product's color.
Neck & Shoulder: The top part of the body that connects to the closure system. It often has a wiper mechanism.
Wiper Insert: A crucial small plastic or silicone piece inside the neck. It scrapes excess gloss off the applicator as it's pulled out, controlling the amount of product and preventing drips.
Cap/Closure: The top that screws or snaps onto the neck. It contains the applicator wand.
Applicator Wand: A rod that screws into the cap.
Applicator Tip: The part attached to the end of the wand that actually applies the product. The most common types are:
Doe-Foot Applicator: A soft, paddle-shaped tip (often made of porous plastic or felt) that is perfect for smoothing gloss onto the lips. This is the industry standard.
Brush Applicator: A small, synthetic bristle brush used for more precise application, often found in liquid lipsticks or highly pigmented glosses.
Rollerball Tip: Less common, used for very liquid formulas.