What are the basic requirements for the label content of plastic cosmetic jars

In the cosmetics industry, the label of a plastic cosmetic jar is not only an important part of the product packaging, but also a key medium of communication between the brand and consumers. The accuracy and completeness of the label content has a direct impact on consumers' purchasing decisions and usage experience. Therefore, it is particularly important to have a deep understanding of the basic requirements of the label content of plastic cosmetic jars.

Product Name
The product name should be clearly marked on the label so that consumers can quickly identify it. The product name should be concise and clear, accurately reflecting the function and purpose of the product. For example, the name "moisturizing face cream" can more intuitively convey the main effect of the product than simply "face cream". In addition, the product name should follow the brand's naming specifications and maintain consistency to enhance brand recognition and consumer memory.

Brand Name
The brand name occupies an important position in the plastic cosmetic jar label and must be ensured to be clearly visible. The display of the brand name not only helps consumers quickly identify the product, but also enhances brand loyalty. In order to enhance the visual appeal of the brand, the font, color and position design of the brand name should be consistent with the overall label style to form a unified visual identification system.

Ingredient List
The ingredient list is one of the most critical parts of the label. All ingredients must be listed in accordance with the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI) standard. Ingredients should be arranged in descending order of content to ensure that consumers can clearly understand the composition of the ingredients in the product. For those ingredients that may cause allergies or irritation, they should be specially marked on the label to ensure the safety and health of consumers.

Net Content
The net content of the product should be clearly indicated on the label, usually in milliliters (ml) or grams (g). Net content not only affects consumers' purchasing decisions, but is also closely related to the product's pricing strategy. Ensuring the accuracy of net content can effectively avoid legal risks caused by misleading consumers.

Instructions for Use
Instructions for use are an indispensable part of the label content, designed to help consumers use the product correctly. Instructions for use should include the following aspects:
How to use: Describe in detail how to use the product, including appropriate usage methods and steps.
Applicable skin type: Clearly indicate the skin type that the product is suitable for, such as oily skin, dry skin or sensitive skin.
Frequency of use: How long consumers are recommended to use the product, such as daily use, weekly use, etc.

Warning information
If the product contains ingredients that may cause allergies or irritation, the label must provide prominent warning information to ensure that consumers can fully understand the potential risks before use. In addition, the label can also include precautions after use, such as "avoid contact with eyes" or "please store in a cool and dry place", etc., to further ensure the safety of consumers.

Production batch number and expiration date
To ensure the safety and effectiveness of the product, the label should include the production batch number and expiration date. The production batch number allows the product to be traced and facilitates recall when quality problems occur. The expiration date informs consumers of the best time to use the product to ensure that the effect or safety will not be affected during use.

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