Packaging Designed Around Concealer Products
Custom Concealer Boxes provide structured secondary packaging for liquid concealer, cream concealer, correction sticks, concealer pencils, under-eye products, pot concealers, serum concealers, color correctors, and professional complexion palettes.
The box can be manufactured around the exact primary container rather than relying on a loosely fitted standard carton. Dimensions, board thickness, bottom construction, inserts, windows, hanging features, printing, and finishes can all be adjusted according to the tube length, bottle diameter, applicator-cap shape, jar depth, product weight, and retail requirements.
A correctly fitted carton helps keep the primary container centered and limits unnecessary movement during storage and transportation. It also provides enough printable space for shade identification, undertone, coverage level, finish, ingredients, directions, net quantity, barcode, batch coding, warnings, and other information relevant to the intended sales market.
These boxes are suitable for cosmetic manufacturers, makeup brands, private-label suppliers, beauty retailers, salons, department stores, subscription services, ecommerce businesses, professional makeup companies, influencer collections, and promotional campaigns.
Suitable Concealer Products
| Concealer Product |
Recommended Packaging Application |
| Liquid Concealer |
Slim wand-tube cartons, window boxes, and retail folding cartons |
| Cream Concealer |
Pot boxes, compact cartons, and fitted presentation packaging |
| Concealer Stick |
Narrow rectangular cartons, hanging boxes, and multiproduct sets |
| Concealer Pencil |
Long slim cartons, sleeves, and retail display packaging |
| Under-Eye Concealer |
Wand boxes, airless-pump cartons, and premium cosmetic packaging |
| Color Corrector |
Shade-coded cartons, multipacks, and corrective complexion sets |
| Serum Concealer |
Dropper-style boxes, pump cartons, and skincare-inspired packaging |
| Full-Coverage Concealer |
Retail cartons with clear coverage and finish identification |
| Brightening Concealer |
Window packaging, metallic finishes, and premium presentation |
| Pot Concealer |
Jar cartons, circular inserts, and professional makeup boxes |
| Concealer Palette |
Rigid boxes, drawer packaging, and divided artist kits |
| Concealer Gift Set |
Magnetic boxes, multiproduct cartons, and fitted inserts |
Material Options
The selected material affects print quality, structural performance, folding accuracy, shelf appearance, storage efficiency, and overall cost.
| Material |
Best For |
Main Benefits |
| SBS Paperboard |
Retail concealer cartons and detailed cosmetic artwork |
Smooth print surface and clean folding |
| White Kraft Paperboard |
Modern beauty packaging and bright graphics |
Strong contrast and versatile construction |
| Natural Kraft Paperboard |
Minimalist, botanical, and natural-style brands |
Rustic appearance and paper-based presentation |
| Folding Cardboard |
Everyday concealer packaging and larger production runs |
Lightweight and efficient to store flat |
| Recycled Paperboard |
Sustainability-focused cosmetic programs |
Recycled content and customizable surfaces |
| Micro-Flute Board |
Heavy containers and ecommerce-focused packaging |
Added compression resistance |
| Corrugated Board |
Professional kits and protective outer mailers |
Greater strength for shipping and stacking |
| Rigid Board |
Luxury concealers, influencer kits, and premium gift sets |
Strong construction and elevated presentation |
| Specialty Wrapped Board |
Limited editions and high-end cosmetic launches |
Refined texture and distinctive appearance |
Material thickness should be selected according to the container weight, box dimensions, insert design, retail handling, stacking conditions, and delivery method.
Popular Concealer Box Styles
| Box Style |
Main Features |
Recommended Use |
| Straight Tuck-End Boxes |
Top and bottom closures fold in the same direction |
Wand tubes, sticks, pencils, and lightweight containers |
| Reverse Tuck-End Boxes |
Opposing flaps support efficient production |
Standard retail concealer packaging |
| Auto-Lock Bottom Boxes |
Pre-glued base provides stronger support |
Glass bottles, pots, and heavy containers |
| Snap-Lock Bottom Boxes |
Interlocking panels reinforce the base |
Medium-weight cosmetic products |
| Sleeve Concealer Boxes |
Printed sleeve surrounds an inner carton or tray |
Limited editions and shade collections |
| Window Concealer Boxes |
Die-cut opening reveals the primary package or shade label |
Retail shelves and product launches |
| Drawer Concealer Boxes |
Sliding tray creates a controlled product reveal |
Luxury concealers and gift packaging |
| Two-Piece Concealer Boxes |
Separate lid and base create a classic presentation |
Premium pots and professional sets |
| Magnetic Concealer Boxes |
Hinged rigid structure supports luxury unboxing |
Influencer kits and high-end launches |
| Hanging Concealer Boxes |
Euro slot or hang hole supports peg display |
Concealer sticks, pencils, and compact products |
Custom Dimensions and Container Fit
We manufacture custom-size concealer boxes according to the product’s length, width, height, diameter, filled weight, applicator-cap dimensions, and required internal clearance.
Compact cartons can hold mini concealers, sample tubes, pencils, and color-correcting sticks. Standard boxes suit full-size wand tubes, airless containers, squeeze tubes, and concealer pots. Larger structures can accommodate professional palettes, several shade products, brushes, sponges, instruction cards, or coordinated complexion items.
Accurate sizing helps prevent the container from shifting while protecting the cap, applicator handle, pump, label, and decorative finish. Customers can provide exact measurements, technical drawings, product photographs, physical samples, current packaging, or filling-line requirements for structural development.
Custom Printed Concealer Boxes
Custom printed concealer boxes can display the brand logo, product name, shade number, undertone, finish, coverage level, ingredients, usage directions, net quantity, barcode, QR code, batch area, and appropriate cautionary information.
Available printing methods include offset printing, digital printing, flexographic printing, screen printing, CMYK, Pantone matching, white ink, metallic ink, and one-color printing.
The front panel, back panel, side walls, top flap, bottom flap, interior, sleeve, tray, insert, shade label, product card, seal, and display header can be customized where technically suitable.
Custom Concealer Boxes with Logo
Adding a logo helps cosmetic brands maintain a recognizable identity across beauty stores, salons, marketplaces, department stores, subscription boxes, and ecommerce orders.
The logo can be printed directly or enhanced through foil stamping, embossing, debossing, raised effects, holographic accents, or spot UV. It may appear on the main panel, top flap, sleeve, window border, interior reveal, insert platform, or tamper-evident seal.
Minimal logo placement suits luxury and professional cosmetics, while bold artwork can support youthful brands, colorful correction ranges, influencer launches, and seasonal collections.
Liquid Concealer Boxes
Liquid concealers are commonly supplied in wand tubes, squeeze tubes, pump bottles, and compact airless containers.
The carton should provide enough clearance around the applicator cap and closure so the top flap does not press against the container. Side supports, recessed bases, and paperboard collars can help stabilize the tube.
The outer box can include shade information, coverage level, finish, application guidance, and supported product claims.
Wand Concealer Tube Boxes
Wand concealers often use long, narrow containers with an applicator attached to the cap.
The carton should protect the handle and decorative cap while keeping the tube aligned. A fitted base or side tabs can reduce movement without making the product difficult to remove.
A colored top flap or end label can help customers identify the shade while the carton remains upright on a retail shelf.
Squeeze-Tube Concealer Boxes
Squeeze tubes can use slim straight-tuck or reverse-tuck cartons.
The box should account for the tube shoulder, sealed edge, cap shape, and any raised branding. A paperboard support can be added near the cap when the tube is much narrower than the outer carton.
Hanging tabs may also be included for peg-hook retail display.
Pump Concealer Boxes
Pump concealers and complexion products require enough top clearance around the dispenser.
A neck collar, pump guard, or top buffer can help prevent pressure on the pump head. The package should be tested with the pump locked or covered in the intended shipping position.
The primary container should provide the main protection against leakage.
Airless Concealer Container Boxes
Airless concealer and treatment containers are often taller and more top-heavy than wand tubes.
Custom cartons can use base cavities, side stabilizers, pump clearance, and reinforced bottoms. Auto-lock structures may be suitable for heavier containers.
The final fit should be reviewed with the filled product, cap, pump, label, and decorative finish.
Concealer Stick Boxes
Concealer sticks can use narrow rectangular cartons with tuck closures, hang tabs, shade labels, and color-coded end panels.
The box should account for the cap, twist mechanism, barrel diameter, and total product length.
Multiproduct packaging can combine concealer sticks with contour, foundation, bronzer, or highlighter sticks inside separate compartments.
Concealer Pencil Boxes
Concealer pencils require long, slim packaging that protects the tip, cap, and barrel.
Folding cartons, sleeves, and hanging boxes can be customized according to pencil length and diameter. The box can include sharpening guidance, shade information, and application instructions.
Multipacks can hold several correction pencils or coordinated complexion shades.
Cream Concealer Boxes
Cream concealers may be packaged in jars, pots, compacts, palettes, or tubes.
Jar cartons can include circular collars and fitted bases. Compact packaging requires enough clearance around hinges, mirrors, and closures.
Rigid, drawer, and two-piece structures can create a more premium presentation for professional and luxury cream concealers.
Pot Concealer Boxes
Pot concealers are commonly supplied in round or square jars.
A die-cut paperboard collar can hold the jar securely while preventing excessive movement. The box should also provide enough clearance around the lid and any raised label.
Heavier glass pots may require reinforced bottoms or protective outer mailers for ecommerce delivery.
Under-Eye Concealer Boxes
Under-eye products may be supplied in wand tubes, airless pumps, roller containers, pots, or brush-tip applicators.
The packaging can use clean typography, soft colors, and product-specific directions. Space should be reserved for shade information, ingredients, warnings, and usage guidance.
Claims relating to brightening, smoothing, puffiness, dark-circle appearance, or hydration should only be used when supported.
Brightening Concealer Boxes
Brightening concealers can use pearlescent artwork, metallic details, soft gradients, or light-reflective visual elements.
Reflective finishes should not cover barcodes, batch areas, ingredients, or small cautionary text.
Any claims involving luminosity, fatigue reduction, or under-eye appearance should accurately reflect the product.
Full-Coverage Concealer Boxes
Full-coverage concealer cartons can use strong typography and clear product identification.
The box may communicate finish, coverage level, application guidance, and shade information. Claims involving coverage, wear duration, or transfer resistance should match the actual formula.
A QR code can link customers to application demonstrations or shade-selection tools.
Lightweight Concealer Packaging
Lightweight or natural-finish concealer boxes can use minimal graphics, soft colors, and clean layouts.
The packaging can identify sheer, light, medium, or buildable coverage when these descriptions accurately represent the product.
Right-sized cartons reduce unnecessary empty space around slim tubes and compact containers.
Color-Correcting Concealer Boxes
Color correctors may be offered in green, peach, orange, lavender, yellow, red, or other shades.
Color-coded end panels, labels, and side strips can help customers distinguish each corrective tone. Multipack cartons can organize several correctors in one set.
Printed colors may not exactly match the product under all lighting conditions, so final color expectations should be reviewed during proofing.
Green Corrector Boxes
Green corrector packaging can use coordinated shade identification while keeping the overall brand style consistent.
The carton may include usage guidance and information about where the product is intended to be applied.
Any claims about redness or skin appearance should remain cosmetic and should not imply medical treatment.
Peach and Orange Corrector Boxes
Peach and orange correctors may be marketed for different skin depths and complexion concerns.
The packaging can use shade-coded flaps, labels, or printed swatches to distinguish formulas.
Product directions should clearly explain application without making unsupported claims.
Lavender and Yellow Corrector Boxes
Lavender and yellow correctors can use coordinated color bands while maintaining clear formula and shade identification.
The box may include a small correction guide or QR code linking to an application tutorial.
Printed guidance should match the brand’s approved use instructions.
Serum Concealer Boxes
Serum concealers often combine lightweight complexion coverage with skincare-inspired positioning.
They may use dropper bottles, pumps, wand tubes, or airless containers. The carton can include ingredient information, application guidance, and supported formula benefits.
Claims relating to hydration, skincare performance, or treatment should only be used when appropriately verified.
Concealer Palette Boxes
Professional concealer palettes may include several shades, correctors, mixing tones, or cream products.
Rigid boxes, drawer structures, and reinforced folding cartons can organize the palette and accessories. The outer package should provide enough clearance around mirrors, hinges, pans, and closures.
Shade maps and printed guides can identify the arrangement without requiring the customer to open the package.
Professional Makeup Artist Concealer Sets
Professional sets may combine several liquid concealers, pots, palettes, brushes, sponges, and mixing tools.
Rigid boxes, corrugated presentation cases, and drawer structures can support repeated professional handling.
Removable trays and labeled compartments help keep shades and accessories organized.
Concealer Sample Boxes
Sample packaging can hold mini tubes, sachets, small pots, shade cards, and trial applicators where suitable.
These boxes are useful for subscriptions, retail counters, trade shows, influencer outreach, product launches, and gift-with-purchase campaigns.
A divided insert can arrange samples according to shade depth, undertone, or formula type.
Concealer Shade Trial Kits
Shade trial kits can contain several mini products or sample sachets.
The box may organize shades from light to deep or by undertone. Interior printing can explain how to test the products and identify a preferred match.
A QR code can direct customers to a shade-matching tool or full-size product page.
Concealer Gift Set Boxes
Gift packaging can combine concealer with foundation, primer, powder, brushes, sponges, or other complexion products.
Drawer, magnetic, rigid, and two-piece boxes provide enough room for fitted compartments and a premium presentation.
Heavier bottles and hard tools should be separated from glass pots and delicate compacts.
Concealer and Foundation Sets
Custom boxes can hold concealer and foundation together as a coordinated complexion routine.
The insert may position a foundation bottle beside a wand concealer or stick. Shade information can be printed on the tray, sleeve, or removable card.
The structure should account for the different heights and weights of both products.
Concealer and Corrector Sets
Concealer-and-corrector sets can include several shades or formulas inside divided compartments.
The box may use color-coded labels or printed usage guidance to help customers distinguish each product.
These sets are suitable for professional artists, retail bundles, subscriptions, and gift programs.
Concealer and Setting Product Sets
Custom packaging can combine concealer with powder, setting spray, or complexion tools.
The insert should prevent rigid or heavy products from striking delicate containers.
Interior printing can explain the order of use or link customers to a tutorial.
Influencer and Product Launch Packaging
Influencer concealer kits can include several shades, correction products, brushes, campaign cards, mirrors, and branded accessories.
Rigid, magnetic, drawer, and corrugated presentation structures provide broad surfaces for visual storytelling.
Campaign names, signatures, launch dates, hashtags, QR codes, and shade maps can be incorporated into the artwork.
Subscription Concealer Packaging
Beauty subscription services can use custom concealer boxes for mini tubes, full-size products, shade samples, and limited releases.
Individual cartons can be arranged inside a corrugated subscription mailer with paper cushioning or dividers.
Interior messages can include product directions, member offers, monthly themes, or reorder information.
Retail Concealer Boxes
Retail cartons can include the product name, shade, undertone, coverage, finish, ingredients, directions, net quantity, warnings, barcode, and batch coding.
The box should remain stable on shelves and allow customers to identify shades quickly.
Top and side panels can be color coded so retail staff and customers can recognize each variation even when only part of the carton is visible.
Hanging Concealer Boxes
Hanging cartons use euro slots, round holes, or reinforced tabs for peg-hook displays.
They are suitable for concealer sticks, pencils, mini tubes, correction products, and compact beauty items.
The hanging section should be engineered according to the packed weight and expected customer handling.
Window Concealer Boxes
A die-cut window allows customers to see the tube, shade label, cap, bottle shape, or primary packaging.
Available window shapes include rectangular, oval, arched, face-inspired, applicator-shaped, product-shaped, logo-shaped, or fully customized designs.
The opening may remain uncovered or include transparent film. Window film should be considered when evaluating recyclability.
Sleeve Concealer Packaging
Printed sleeves can surround a wand tube carton, inner tray, pot box, compact carton, or rigid presentation structure.
Sleeves are useful for shade collections, seasonal graphics, limited editions, collaborations, and private-label programs.
The sleeve should remain secure during retail handling while still sliding off without excessive force.
Drawer Concealer Boxes
Drawer packaging uses a sliding tray inside an outer sleeve.
The tray may hold one concealer, several shades, or a complete complexion kit. Ribbon pulls, paper tabs, and thumb notches can improve opening convenience.
The drawer fit should be tested so it opens smoothly without moving unintentionally.
Magnetic Concealer Boxes
Magnetic boxes create a premium presentation for luxury concealers, professional sets, influencer kits, and promotional gifts.
They can include fitted product wells, shade guides, applicator sections, mirrors, and printed interior panels.
Magnets complicate material separation, so environmental claims should reflect the complete package.
Two-Piece Concealer Boxes
Two-piece boxes use a separate lid and base to create a traditional presentation.
They are suitable for concealer pots, compact palettes, multiproduct sets, and limited editions.
The base can include a fitted insert, raised platform, or divided tray.
Concealer Display Boxes
Custom display boxes can hold several concealer cartons, tubes, sticks, pots, or samples at beauty counters and retail shelves.
Available formats include countertop trays, open-front displays, tiered units, shade displays, shelf-ready cases, and hanging displays.
Headers can feature product benefits, coverage information, shade categories, pricing, and QR codes.
Shade Display Packaging
Foundation and concealer displays can organize products by shade depth, undertone, or formula.
Printed dividers, shade numbers, product wells, and removable labels can support easy comparison and restocking.
Tester hygiene, cleaning, and replacement remain the responsibility of the retailer.
Product Inserts and Supports
Custom inserts help stabilize tubes, bottles, pots, sticks, palettes, brushes, and accessories.
Available options include die-cut paperboard, folded kraft board, molded pulp, corrugated supports, layered platforms, side spacers, bottle collars, and selected foam components.
The insert should hold each product securely without covering important branding or making removal difficult.
Applicator and Cap Clearance
The carton should provide sufficient space around wand handles, brush-tip caps, pumps, pencil caps, and decorative closures.
Direct pressure from the top flap can damage the cap or affect the package appearance. Top buffers, recessed bases, and side supports can improve clearance.
A physical sample is recommended when the applicator cap has an unusual shape or height.
Brush and Sponge Compartments
Concealer gift boxes can include sections for brushes, sponges, mixing tools, mirrors, or instruction cards.
Accessories may be positioned beside the main product, beneath a removable tray, or inside a document pocket.
The insert should prevent hard tools from scratching or striking cosmetic containers.
Shade Identification
Concealer cartons can identify shade name, number, undertone, depth, finish, and coverage level.
Printed swatches, end labels, colored panels, stickers, and variable artwork can support large product ranges.
Shade information should remain consistent across the primary container, outer carton, website, retail system, and promotional materials.
Coverage and Finish Information
The box can identify sheer, light, medium, buildable, or full coverage.
Finish descriptions may include matte, natural, radiant, satin, luminous, or skin-like when these terms accurately represent the product.
Marketing language should remain clear and should not promise results beyond the verified performance of the formula.
Ingredient and Product Information
Concealer boxes may require space for ingredients, directions, net quantity, business information, warnings, batch details, and other applicable labeling.
Brands are responsible for confirming the cosmetic requirements that apply to their product and intended market.
Packaging alone does not establish product safety, approval, or regulatory compliance.
Cosmetic Claims and Marketing Language
Claims involving coverage, brightening, smoothing, hydration, wear duration, transfer resistance, crease resistance, dark-circle appearance, or blemish coverage should be accurate and properly supported.
Terms such as dermatologist-tested, ophthalmologist-tested, hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, vegan, cruelty-free, natural, clean, or clinically proven should only be used when verified.
The packaging should not imply treatment of a medical condition unless the product is properly classified and supported.
Eye-Area Cautionary Information
Under-eye concealers and correctors are applied close to the eye area.
The carton should provide readable space for relevant instructions and cautionary information where applicable.
Claims such as safe for sensitive eyes or ophthalmologist-tested should only be used when supported.
Batch and Date Coding
Custom concealer boxes can include designated areas for lot numbers, batch codes, manufacturing dates, expiration information, or period-after-opening details where applicable.
Coding may be printed directly, stamped, embossed, applied through labels, or added during filling.
The coding area should remain flat and compatible with the brand’s marking equipment.
Barcodes and Product Identification
Concealer cartons can include UPC barcodes, SKUs, shade codes, undertone identifiers, formula codes, product sizes, and inventory references.
Barcodes should appear on flat, high-contrast surfaces away from folds, windows, textured papers, and reflective foil.
A printed sample should be scanned before full production approval.
QR Codes and Digital Integration
QR codes can connect customers to shade-matching tools, application tutorials, product demonstrations, ingredient details, authenticity pages, loyalty programs, or reorder links.
The code should appear on a flat, high-contrast panel and be tested on the finished carton.
Placement should avoid foil stamping, deep embossing, folds, seals, and retail-label areas.
Tamper-Evident Features
Optional features include adhesive seals, paper bands, locking tabs, perforated flaps, tear strips, serialized labels, and holographic stickers.
These features can indicate prior opening but do not make the package completely tamper-proof.
The primary tube, bottle, pot, or stick may also require its own first-use protection.
Authenticity and Security Features
Higher-value concealer packaging can include unique QR codes, serialized labels, hidden marks, holographic seals, security patterns, and batch tracking.
These features may support product verification and controlled distribution, but they do not guarantee complete protection against counterfeiting.
Brands should combine packaging features with suitable supply-chain controls.
Ecommerce Concealer Packaging
Retail concealer cartons generally require a corrugated outer mailer for parcel delivery.
The shipping package protects the retail box from compression, abrasion, moisture exposure, and corner damage. Glass pots and bottles may also require molded pulp, paper cushioning, corrugated inserts, or fitted dividers.
The complete packaging system should be tested with the actual product and expected delivery conditions.
Leakage and Product Residue Considerations
Concealer cartons usually function as secondary packaging around a sealed tube, bottle, pot, stick, or pump container.
The primary package should provide the main protection against leakage. Standard paperboard boxes should not be described as leakproof or waterproof unless the complete system has been specifically developed and tested.
Liquid or cream residue on the outside of the container can stain untreated paperboard. Selected coatings, liners, or trays may improve appearance.
Moisture and Storage Considerations
Paperboard packaging can weaken when exposed to prolonged moisture or high humidity.
Selected coatings may provide limited surface resistance, but they do not create a completely waterproof carton.
Storage guidance should reflect the cosmetic formula and primary container rather than relying on the outer box alone.
Direct Product-Contact Considerations
Concealer cartons should not directly contact the cosmetic formula.
When an insert, applicator holder, liner, or other component may contact the product or wand, its material should be selected specifically for that use.
Standard decorative inks, coatings, recycled board, adhesives, ribbons, magnets, and foam should not contact the formula unless verified as appropriate.
Interior Printing and Brand Storytelling
Interior panels can display application steps, shade guidance, product benefits, brand values, campaign artwork, a thank-you message, or a QR code.
This creates an additional branded touchpoint without overcrowding the exterior.
Interior printing should be reviewed for possible contact with the primary container and included accessories.
Premium Finishes
Custom concealer boxes can be enhanced with matte lamination, gloss lamination, soft-touch coating, aqueous coating, varnish, spot UV, metallic paper, pearlescent effects, and textured stocks.
Decorative options include gold foil, silver foil, rose-gold foil, copper foil, holographic accents, embossing, debossing, raised logos, paper bands, ribbons, and branded seals.
Finishes should not interfere with folds, barcodes, shade labels, batch areas, windows, closures, or required product information.
Minimalist Concealer Packaging
Minimalist concealer cartons use clean typography, neutral colors, balanced spacing, and carefully positioned branding.
This style suits professional, luxury, natural, and skincare-inspired makeup brands.
A clean design should still provide enough space for ingredients, shade information, directions, warnings, barcodes, and batch details.
Luxury Concealer Packaging
Luxury concealer boxes can use rigid board, magnetic closures, drawer structures, specialty paper, foil stamping, soft-touch finishes, and fitted inserts.
The package may include a shade guide, applicator compartment, mirror, product story, or personalized message.
Premium presentation boxes generally require separate protective shipping packaging for ecommerce delivery.
Eco-Friendly Concealer Boxes
Eco-friendly concealer boxes can be manufactured using recycled paperboard, kraft stock, recyclable corrugated board, molded pulp, paper-based inserts, reduced ink coverage, and unlaminated surfaces.
Brands may choose open windows, removable inserts, water-based inks, paper seals, right-sized dimensions, and simplified structures.
A paper concealer box should not automatically be described as recyclable, biodegradable, compostable, or sustainable. Environmental claims should consider coatings, adhesives, window films, magnets, metallic foils, labels, laminates, mirrors, accessories, and cosmetic contamination.
Flat-Pack Storage and Filling
Folding concealer cartons can be supplied flat to reduce warehouse space and inbound freight volume.
Pre-glued side seams, auto-lock bottoms, snap-lock bases, tuck flaps, and scored panels can simplify assembly.
The selected structure should align with the filling process, product orientation, shade-label system, packing speed, and retail presentation.
Wholesale and Bulk Concealer Boxes
Ordering wholesale custom concealer boxes can reduce the average unit price and help cosmetic brands maintain consistency across shades, formulas, product sizes, retail locations, subscriptions, and seasonal campaigns.
Bulk concealer packaging is suitable for manufacturers, private-label suppliers, beauty retailers, salons, department stores, ecommerce businesses, subscription companies, and professional makeup brands.
Pricing depends on dimensions, material, container weight, box structure, inserts, windows, printing coverage, shade variations, finishes, quantity, and delivery destination.
Low-minimum options may be available for selected digitally printed folding cartons and standard paperboard structures. Rigid boxes, magnetic closures, specialty materials, complex inserts, large shade ranges, and premium finishes may require higher production quantities.
Use our Custom Box Packaging Cost Calculator to receive a preliminary estimate for your cosmetic packaging project. Enter the dimensions, required quantity, material, box style, container type, insert requirements, printing coverage, window, closure, and finishing options.
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The calculator can help compare tuck-end concealer cartons, hanging boxes, sleeve packaging, window boxes, drawer structures, rigid presentation boxes, and custom complexion sets.
Final pricing is confirmed after reviewing the container dimensions, filled weight, box structure, insert design, shade variations, artwork, quantity, and delivery destination.
Factors That Affect Concealer Box Pricing
| Cost Factor |
How It Affects the Price |
| Carton Dimensions |
Longer tubes and multiproduct sets require more material |
| Container Weight |
Glass pots and bottles may require stronger paperboard |
| Material Type |
SBS, kraft, recycled paperboard, micro-flute, and rigid board have different costs |
| Box Structure |
Standard tuck cartons generally cost less than drawer or magnetic boxes |
| Insert Design |
Tube supports, pot collars, palette trays, and accessory sections add complexity |
| Window Design |
Die-cut openings and transparent films add material and tooling |
| Shade Variations |
Large concealer ranges may require multiple artwork versions |
| Printing Coverage |
Full-color interior and exterior printing increases production cost |
| Security Features |
Serialized labels and holographic seals add production processes |
| Premium Finishes |
Foil, embossing, spot UV, lamination, and specialty paper increase cost |
| Order Quantity |
Larger production quantities generally reduce the average unit price |
| Delivery Destination |
Freight depends on carton volume, weight, quantity, and location |
Why Choose The Customized Packaging?
The Customized Packaging manufactures concealer packaging for cosmetic manufacturers, makeup brands, private-label suppliers, beauty retailers, salons, department stores, subscription businesses, and ecommerce companies.
Customers can choose custom dimensions, paperboard grades, box structures, hanging features, windows, tube supports, pot inserts, shade labels, security details, printing methods, and decorative finishes.
Whether you need custom concealer boxes with logo, wand-tube cartons, concealer-stick packaging, color-corrector boxes, luxury complexion packaging, or wholesale cosmetic boxes in the USA, we can manufacture packaging according to your product and branding requirements.
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To request a quotation, provide the primary container’s length, width, height, diameter, filled weight, cap or applicator dimensions, required quantity, preferred material, box structure, insert requirements, shade variations, artwork, windows, closures, finishes, and delivery destination.
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