Packaging Designed Around Makeup Brush Shape and Bristle Protection
Custom Makeup Brush Boxes provide structured packaging for individual cosmetic brushes and complete professional collections. They can be developed for foundation brushes, powder brushes, blush brushes, contour brushes, fan brushes, eye brushes, blending brushes, eyeliner brushes, brow brushes, lip brushes, kabuki brushes, double-ended brushes, retractable brushes, and travel-size sets.
Unlike basic cartons that leave brushes loose inside the package, custom structures can include individual handle channels, end supports, bristle-clearance areas, paper restraints, and removable trays. These features help keep brushes properly positioned while reducing movement that may flatten, bend, flare, or distort the brush head.
The outer box also creates space for product names, brush numbers, intended use, handle materials, bristle information, cleaning guidance, barcode placement, QR codes, brand messaging, and other retail details.
These boxes are suitable for cosmetic manufacturers, makeup brush brands, beauty-tool companies, private-label businesses, salons, makeup academies, professional artists, beauty retailers, subscription services, ecommerce sellers, influencers, and promotional campaigns.
Suitable Makeup Brushes and Packaging Applications
| Makeup Brush Type |
Recommended Packaging Application |
| Foundation Brush |
Long folding carton, fitted handle channel, or window box |
| Powder Brush |
Deep carton with additional bristle clearance |
| Blush Brush |
Slim retail carton, sleeve packaging, or brush-set tray |
| Contour Brush |
Angled brush support and product-identification panel |
| Fan Brush |
Wide shallow box with non-contact bristle area |
| Kabuki Brush |
Compact deep carton, two-piece box, or rigid presentation |
| Eye Shadow Brush |
Slim tuck carton, multipack sleeve, or eye-brush set |
| Blending Brush |
Individual carton or fitted collection tray |
| Eyeliner Brush |
Narrow box with tip and handle support |
| Brow Brush |
Slim packaging, hanging carton, or coordinated brow kit |
| Lip Brush |
Small rectangular carton or multiproduct cosmetic set |
| Double-Ended Brush |
Extended carton with support at both ends |
| Retractable Brush |
Compact carton with cap-clearance area |
| Professional Brush Set |
Drawer box, rigid structure, layered tray, or magnetic box |
| Travel Brush Set |
Compact folding box, sleeve, or reusable storage carton |
Material Options
The selected material affects structural support, printing quality, storage efficiency, protection, and overall presentation.
| Material |
Best For |
Main Benefits |
| SBS Paperboard |
Individual brushes and standard retail brush sets |
Smooth printing surface and precise die-cutting |
| White Kraft Paperboard |
Bright cosmetic branding and detailed artwork |
Strong print contrast and versatile construction |
| Natural Kraft Paperboard |
Minimalist, boutique, and natural-style beauty brands |
Rustic appearance and paper-based presentation |
| Folding Cardboard |
Lightweight brushes and larger production quantities |
Efficient flat storage and easy assembly |
| Recycled Paperboard |
Sustainability-focused brush packaging |
Recycled content and customizable surfaces |
| Micro-Flute Board |
Larger brush kits and ecommerce-focused packaging |
Added compression resistance |
| Corrugated Board |
Professional kits and protective outer cartons |
Greater strength for transport and stacking |
| Rigid Board |
Luxury brush collections and premium gift sets |
Strong construction and elevated presentation |
| Specialty Wrapped Board |
Limited editions and high-end beauty launches |
Refined texture and distinctive appearance |
Material thickness should be selected according to the box length, brush quantity, insert design, total product weight, window size, and distribution method.
Popular Makeup Brush Box Styles
| Box Style |
Key Features |
Recommended Use |
| Straight Tuck-End Boxes |
Top and bottom flaps close in the same direction |
Single brushes and lightweight tools |
| Reverse Tuck-End Boxes |
Opposing flaps support efficient production |
Standard retail brush packaging |
| Auto-Lock Bottom Boxes |
Pre-glued bottom provides added support |
Heavier brush sets and accessory kits |
| Window Makeup Brush Boxes |
Die-cut opening reveals handle and bristle design |
Retail shelves and beauty counters |
| Sleeve Brush Boxes |
Printed sleeve surrounds a tray or brush collection |
Limited editions and coordinated sets |
| Drawer Makeup Brush Boxes |
Sliding tray presents brushes in organized channels |
Premium brush sets and gifts |
| Two-Piece Brush Boxes |
Separate lid and base provide a classic presentation |
Professional and luxury collections |
| Magnetic Brush Boxes |
Hinged rigid structure supports premium unboxing |
Influencer launches and high-end kits |
| Book-Style Brush Boxes |
Side-opening structure displays multiple brushes |
Artist sets and reusable storage |
| Brush Display Boxes |
Holds several individual cartons or loose retail brushes |
Beauty stores, salons, and pharmacies |
Custom Dimensions and Brush Fit
We manufacture custom-size makeup brush boxes according to the handle length, ferrule width, brush-head diameter, bristle height, product quantity, and total packed weight.
Slim cartons can hold eye brushes, eyeliner brushes, lip brushes, brow brushes, and small applicators. Longer boxes suit foundation, powder, contour, blush, and fan brushes. Deeper structures may be required for kabuki brushes, dense face brushes, retractable tools, and multipiece sets.
The internal arrangement may be horizontal, vertical, angled, layered, side by side, or built around a removable tray. Customers can provide measurements, technical drawings, product photographs, physical samples, current packaging, or a preferred brush layout.
Custom Printed Makeup Brush Boxes
Custom printed makeup brush boxes can display the brand logo, collection name, brush number, intended use, handle material, bristle description, cleaning guidance, barcode, QR code, product quantity, and promotional messaging.
Available printing methods include offset, digital, flexographic, screen, CMYK, Pantone matching, white ink, metallic ink, and one-color printing.
The front panel, back panel, side walls, top flap, sleeve, drawer, interior lid, insert platform, brush guide, label area, and display header can be customized where technically suitable.
Custom Makeup Brush Boxes with Logo
Adding a logo helps brush brands maintain a consistent identity across salons, beauty stores, professional kits, subscriptions, marketplaces, and ecommerce orders.
The logo can be printed directly or enhanced through foil stamping, embossing, debossing, raised effects, metallic ink, or spot UV. It may appear on the lid, sleeve, main panel, interior reveal, insert platform, paper band, seal, or display header.
Minimal placement suits professional and luxury brush collections, while bold patterns and bright artwork can support trend-led accessories, seasonal releases, and influencer collaborations.
Single Makeup Brush Boxes
Single-brush cartons are suitable for foundation, powder, contour, eye, lip, brow, fan, and precision brushes.
A narrow folding box gives brands more printable space than a basic sleeve. The carton can include a window that reveals the brush shape while keeping the product protected from direct handling.
An internal end support can reduce movement and prevent the brush from striking the carton ends.
Makeup Brush Set Boxes
Brush-set boxes can hold two, four, six, ten, twelve, twenty, or more tools.
Each brush may be positioned inside a separate channel or secured with paper straps. The collection can be arranged by size, intended application, face area, or professional workflow.
A printed product map can identify each brush and explain its purpose.
Face Makeup Brush Boxes
Face-brush sets may include foundation, powder, blush, bronzer, contour, highlighter, and kabuki brushes.
These tools usually require more space around the brush heads than slim eye brushes. The insert should keep ferrules separated while preventing the bristles from pressing against the lid.
Layered drawers or wider rigid trays can organize larger collections.
Eye Makeup Brush Boxes
Eye-brush packaging can include blending, shader, crease, smudging, eyeliner, brow, and detail brushes.
Slim channels keep each handle aligned, while printed labels can identify brush numbers and uses.
Compact eye-brush sets are suitable for retail collections, subscriptions, travel kits, and promotional campaigns.
Foundation Brush Boxes
Foundation brushes may have flat, rounded, angled, or densely packed heads.
The box should provide enough depth and width to prevent bristles from bending against the carton. Window openings can reveal the brush shape and handle design.
A fitted handle channel can keep the product centered.
Powder Brush Boxes
Powder brushes often have large, soft, rounded heads that require additional clearance.
The carton should not press directly against the bristles. Deep folding boxes, rigid trays, and two-piece structures can provide more suitable protection.
A physical sample is recommended because brush-head fullness can vary.
Blush Brush Boxes
Blush brushes are commonly rounded, tapered, or angled.
Custom cartons can include shaped windows, fitted handle supports, and printed usage information.
Multiproduct sets may combine blush brushes with contour, bronzer, or highlighter tools.
Contour Brush Boxes
Contour brushes may have angled, flat, dense, or precision-shaped heads.
The packaging can identify the intended face area and application method. A fitted tray keeps the angled head from rotating or resting against other tools.
Rigid or drawer structures are suitable for premium contour sets.
Fan Brush Boxes
Fan brushes require wide internal clearance even though their handles are narrow.
The insert should secure the handle without compressing the spread bristles. Shallow but broad boxes often work better than narrow cartons.
Window packaging can display the full fan shape.
Kabuki Brush Boxes
Kabuki brushes are generally shorter and wider than conventional makeup brushes.
They may require compact but deeper cartons, rigid two-piece structures, or fitted cavities. Retractable kabuki brushes need enough clearance around the cap and mechanism.
The box should be tested with the final product because dense brush heads can expand slightly.
Eye Shadow Brush Boxes
Eye shadow brushes include flat shaders, blending brushes, crease brushes, detail tools, and smudging brushes.
Individual cartons can identify the brush type and intended use. Multipack boxes can arrange several eye brushes inside separate channels.
A transparent window may reveal the brush head without exposing the product to direct handling.
Eyeliner Brush Boxes
Eyeliner brushes may be angled, flat, fine-tipped, or precision-shaped.
The box should help protect the narrow tip from bending. End supports can reduce movement, while a fitted channel keeps the handle aligned.
Any included cap or protective sleeve should remain secured inside the carton.
Brow Brush Boxes
Brow brushes can include angled tools, spoolies, dual-ended brushes, and grooming applicators.
Custom packaging can provide clearance at both ends of double-ended products. A window can reveal the applicator shape.
Brow sets may also include tweezers, scissors, or stencils in separate compartments.
Lip Brush Boxes
Lip brushes are often compact, retractable, or supplied with protective caps.
The carton should account for the full product length and cap design. Small gift sets may combine the brush with lipstick, liner, or lip color.
Printed instructions can explain cleaning and storage where appropriate.
Double-Ended Brush Boxes
Double-ended brushes require secure support around both applicator heads.
The product should not rest directly against either carton end. A central handle restraint can keep both brush heads suspended away from the box walls.
Longer boxes provide enough space for safe removal and product information.
Retractable Brush Boxes
Retractable brushes may include caps, sliding mechanisms, or twist-up handles.
The packaging should provide enough clearance so the mechanism is not activated by pressure. The cap should remain fully closed before packing.
Compact tuck cartons, sleeves, and two-piece boxes are suitable options.
Travel Makeup Brush Boxes
Travel sets can include shorter brush handles, folding tools, retractable designs, or compact collections.
The packaging may use layered channels, a removable inner tray, or a reusable outer box.
Travel claims should reflect the actual size and portability of the set.
Professional Makeup Artist Brush Kits
Professional brush kits can contain a broad range of face, eye, lip, and detail brushes.
Layered trays, drawers, rigid structures, and corrugated presentation boxes can help organize larger quantities. Printed labels may identify each brush by number or intended use.
The full package should be engineered according to total weight and repeated transportation requirements.
Beginner Makeup Brush Sets
Beginner kits can include essential foundation, powder, blush, blending, eye shadow, and liner brushes.
Interior printing can explain the purpose of each tool. A QR code may link customers to application tutorials.
The packaging should not imply guaranteed professional results from the brushes alone.
Luxury Makeup Brush Boxes
Luxury brush packaging may use rigid board, magnetic closures, specialty wraps, foil stamping, soft-touch surfaces, and custom trays.
The interior can include a brand story, brush guide, authenticity card, or care instructions.
Premium presentation boxes generally require a separate protective shipping carton for ecommerce delivery.
Vegan and Synthetic Brush Packaging
Brushes made with synthetic fibers may be identified accurately on the packaging.
Claims such as vegan, cruelty-free, hypoallergenic, antibacterial, or sustainable should only appear when supported by the product materials and brand documentation.
The packaging itself should not imply a material claim that applies only to the brush fibers.
Natural-Hair Brush Packaging
When brushes use natural hair, the packaging should identify the material accurately and follow applicable sourcing, labeling, and market requirements.
The carton should avoid vague or misleading terms that could confuse customers about fiber origin.
Brands should confirm that all printed claims match their supply documentation.
Private-Label Makeup Brush Boxes
Private-label brush brands can customize dimensions, material, insert layout, colors, windows, product names, and finishes.
One structural design may support several brush styles through variable printing, labels, or product-number changes.
Digital printing may be suitable for selected smaller launches, while larger production quantities support broader collections.
Influencer Makeup Brush Packaging
Influencer collections often use signatures, campaign artwork, custom brush names, social-media details, and interior messages.
Magnetic, rigid, drawer, and book-style boxes provide broad surfaces for storytelling.
QR codes can connect customers to tutorials, launch videos, product demonstrations, or collection pages.
Salon Makeup Brush Boxes
Salons can use custom brush packaging for branded retail products, professional kits, student supplies, and client gift sets.
The carton can display the salon logo, brush type, care guidance, contact information, and QR code.
Durable structures may be selected for kits that will be transported frequently.
Makeup Academy Brush Kits
Academies can package training brushes in organized sets labeled by course, lesson, or application category.
Each brush can have a numbered channel or printed position. Layered trays help separate face brushes from eye and detail tools.
The box should be designed around the exact curriculum and brush count.
Subscription Makeup Brush Packaging
Beauty subscription businesses can use custom brush cartons for monthly tools, limited releases, seasonal sets, and exclusive collaborations.
Individual brush boxes can be packed inside a corrugated subscription mailer with fitted dividers or paper cushioning.
Interior printing may include the monthly theme, usage guidance, subscriber offers, and reorder information.
Makeup Brush Gift Boxes
Gift packaging can combine brushes with sponges, mirrors, cosmetic bags, cleaners, or makeup products.
Drawer, rigid, magnetic, and two-piece structures allow each item to be displayed in a dedicated compartment.
Hard accessories should remain separated from soft brush heads.
Brush and Sponge Set Boxes
Combined packaging can organize makeup brushes and blending sponges inside one presentation.
Brush handles can be secured inside narrow channels, while sponges use shaped cavities that avoid excessive compression.
The insert should prevent sponge surfaces from rubbing against ferrules or decorative handles.
Brush and Mirror Set Boxes
Brush gift sets may include a mirror or reflective panel.
The mirror should be protected from direct pressure and separated from metal ferrules. The insert should prevent the mirror from contacting brush heads during handling.
Mirror components should be considered when evaluating disposal and recyclability.
Brush Cleaning Set Boxes
Brush-care kits can combine cleaning mats, solid cleansers, liquid products in suitable primary containers, drying accessories, and brushes.
Each component should remain in a separate compartment. Liquids should rely on their primary bottles for leakage protection.
The carton can include cleaning and drying guidance.
Cosmetic Brush Display Boxes
Custom display boxes can hold several individual brush cartons or unpackaged retail brushes where suitable.
Available formats include countertop trays, open-front displays, tiered units, hanging displays, and shelf-ready cases.
The display header can show brush categories, promotional messaging, prices, or QR codes.
Hanging Makeup Brush Boxes
Hanging cartons use euro slots, round holes, or reinforced tabs for peg-hook display.
They are suitable for individual brushes, small sets, brow tools, and compact applicators.
The hanging area should be engineered according to product weight and expected handling.
Window Makeup Brush Boxes
Die-cut windows allow customers to see the handle finish, ferrule color, brush-head shape, and product arrangement.
Window shapes may include rectangles, arches, brush silhouettes, cosmetic-inspired outlines, logo shapes, or custom designs.
The opening may remain uncovered or include transparent film. Window film should be considered when evaluating recyclability.
Sleeve Makeup Brush Boxes
A printed sleeve can surround a brush tray, folding carton, rigid box, or complete collection.
Sleeves are useful for seasonal editions, collaborations, retail bundles, and private-label programs.
The sleeve should remain secure while allowing the inner package to slide out smoothly.
Drawer Makeup Brush Boxes
Drawer packaging uses a sliding tray inside an outer sleeve.
The tray can contain one brush, several products, or a complete professional collection. Thumb notches, paper tabs, or ribbon pulls can improve opening convenience.
The drawer fit should be tested to prevent unintended movement.
Two-Piece Makeup Brush Boxes
Two-piece boxes use a separate lid and base.
They are suitable for premium brush sets, kabuki brushes, professional kits, and gift collections. The base can include individual brush channels or a removable tray.
Lid depth should provide enough bristle clearance.
Magnetic Makeup Brush Boxes
Magnetic structures provide an elevated presentation for luxury brushes, influencer launches, and limited-edition collections.
They can include fitted channels, layered trays, mirrors, care cards, product maps, and printed interiors.
Magnets affect material separation, so environmental claims should reflect the complete package.
Book-Style Makeup Brush Boxes
Book-style boxes open from the side and can display several brushes in a flat arrangement.
They may include a printed guide on the inside lid and individual channels across the base.
The hinge and closure should be designed for the intended level of reuse.
Brush Inserts and Product Supports
Custom inserts help keep each brush in its assigned position.
Available options include die-cut paperboard, folded kraft board, corrugated channels, molded pulp, layered platforms, paper straps, side spacers, and selected foam components.
The insert should secure the handle without pressing against or pulling the bristles.
Handle Channels
Long paperboard channels can hold brush handles in straight, angled, or curved arrangements.
End stops reduce movement along the length of the box. Paper straps may be added around the handle where appropriate.
The channel dimensions should be tested with the finished handle and ferrule.
Bristle Clearance
The box must provide enough space above and around the brush head.
Powder, fan, kabuki, and dense foundation brushes may need more clearance than slim eye or lip tools.
A physical sample is strongly recommended because bristle shape can vary after manufacturing and packing.
Ferrule Protection
Metal ferrules can scratch other brushes or decorative surfaces when products move inside a set.
Individual dividers and channels help separate each ferrule. The insert should not grip the ferrule so tightly that it damages the finish.
Brushes should remain easy to remove.
Paper Straps and Restraints
Paper straps can secure brush handles inside rigid, drawer, and two-piece boxes.
They offer a paper-based alternative to some plastic ties or elastic loops. The strap should be positioned away from bristles and printed decoration.
Retention should be tested before production.
Layered Brush Trays
Large collections can use multiple trays stacked inside a rigid or drawer structure.
Each layer may organize a different category, such as face, eye, lip, or detail brushes.
Finger notches or ribbon lifts can help customers remove the upper tray.
Removable Brush Inserts
Removable trays allow customers to lift the complete brush arrangement from the box.
They may also support continued storage after purchase. The tray should remain stable during shipping but easy to remove intentionally.
Paperboard, molded pulp, and selected rigid components can be considered.
Brush Naming and Identification
Custom packaging can identify brushes by name, number, shape, or intended use.
Printed labels may include foundation, powder, contour, blush, blending, crease, eyeliner, brow, or lip categories.
A product map can be printed inside the lid or on a removable card.
Cleaning and Care Instructions
Brush packaging can include washing, rinsing, drying, shaping, and storage guidance.
A QR code can connect customers to detailed cleaning videos or tutorials.
Instructions should reflect the actual brush materials, adhesives, handle finishes, and recommended care process.
Material and Fiber Information
Packaging may identify synthetic fibers, natural hair where applicable, wooden handles, metal ferrules, plastic components, or other materials.
All descriptions should match the finished product and supplier documentation.
Claims such as vegan, recyclable, sustainable, antibacterial, professional-grade, or hypoallergenic should only be used when appropriately supported.
Product Safety and Handling Information
Brush cartons may include general handling and care information.
The packaging should not make unsupported claims about hygiene, irritation, skin safety, or suitability for every user.
Businesses should confirm any applicable product, labeling, and market requirements.
Barcodes and Product Identification
Custom brush boxes can include UPC barcodes, SKUs, brush numbers, set names, model codes, quantities, and inventory references.
Barcodes should appear on flat, high-contrast surfaces away from folds, windows, textured papers, and metallic foil.
A printed sample should be scanned before approving the full production run.
QR Codes and Digital Integration
QR codes can connect customers to brush tutorials, application demonstrations, cleaning videos, authenticity pages, loyalty programs, registration pages, or reorder links.
The code should appear on a flat, high-contrast panel and be tested on the finished packaging.
Placement should avoid deep embossing, foil stamping, folds, seals, and retail-label areas.
Variable Data and Brush Collections
Brands may require different artwork for brush numbers, collection colors, set sizes, retailers, campaigns, or limited editions.
Digital printing can support selected variable-data projects.
Each version should be checked carefully so the brush name, barcode, artwork, and product inside the box match correctly.
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 box completely tamper-proof.
Individual brush covers or guards may also be used where appropriate.
Security and Authenticity Features
Higher-value brush collections can include unique QR codes, serialized labels, hidden marks, security printing, and holographic seals.
These features may support identification and controlled distribution but do not guarantee complete protection against counterfeiting.
Brands should combine packaging features with appropriate supply-chain controls.
Ecommerce Makeup Brush Packaging
Retail brush cartons generally require a protective corrugated mailer for parcel delivery.
The outer package helps protect windows, corners, brush heads, rigid-box surfaces, and decorative finishes from compression and abrasion.
Paper cushioning or fitted dividers can reduce movement without pressing directly on the bristles.
Bristle Shape Protection
Brush heads may bend, flatten, flare, or become misshapen when packed in boxes that are too shallow or tight.
The structure should provide non-contact clearance around the bristles. Brush guards may be used where suitable.
Packaging reduces handling risk but does not replace proper manufacturing, storage, and packing procedures.
Moisture and Hygiene Considerations
Makeup brushes should be clean and dry before packaging.
Standard paperboard cartons should not be described as waterproof, antimicrobial, sterile, or hygienic unless those properties have been specifically developed and verified.
Care information should explain appropriate drying and storage according to the brush material.
Cosmetic Residue Considerations
Brushes used for demonstrations, sampling, or professional applications may carry cosmetic residue if not handled correctly.
Retail products should be packed in suitable condition according to the brand’s quality procedures.
Selected inner covers or brush guards may help reduce direct contact during handling.
Direct Product-Contact Considerations
The brush handle, ferrule, or protective guard may contact the insert or carton.
Materials, coatings, inks, adhesives, and restraints should be selected with the finished brush surfaces in mind. Decorative finishes should not transfer onto handles or ferrules.
Compatibility should be checked with the actual product.
Interior Printing and Brand Storytelling
Interior panels can display a brush map, usage guide, collection story, care instructions, thank-you message, social-media prompt, or promotional offer.
This adds a branded touchpoint without overcrowding the exterior.
Printed surfaces should not rub against bristles or transfer onto light-colored handles.
Premium Finishes
Custom makeup brush boxes can use matte lamination, gloss lamination, soft-touch coating, aqueous coating, varnish, spot UV, metallic paper, pearlescent stock, holographic effects, and textured wrapping.
Decorative options include gold foil, silver foil, rose-gold foil, copper foil, embossing, debossing, raised logos, ribbons, paper bands, and branded seals.
Finishes should not interfere with folds, windows, barcodes, closures, or product information.
Minimalist Makeup Brush Packaging
Minimalist brush boxes can use neutral tones, clean typography, simple brush illustrations, and carefully positioned logos.
This approach suits professional, luxury, salon, and modern beauty brands.
A clean design should still provide enough room for product names, brush numbers, usage information, barcodes, and care guidance.
Bold and Color-Focused Brush Packaging
Brush packaging can use gradients, expressive patterns, illustrated makeup looks, metallic accents, and collection-based color systems.
Different brush types may share one layout while changing product names, numbers, and accent colors.
The artwork should remain organized so customers can identify the tool quickly.
Eco-Friendly Makeup Brush Boxes
Eco-friendly makeup brush boxes can be manufactured using recycled paperboard, kraft stock, recyclable corrugated material, molded pulp, paper straps, reduced ink coverage, and unlaminated surfaces.
Brands may choose open windows, removable inserts, water-based inks, paper seals, and simplified structures.
A paper brush box should not automatically be described as recyclable, biodegradable, compostable, or sustainable. Environmental claims should consider window films, plastic brush guards, magnets, mirrors, foam, metallic foils, adhesives, labels, laminates, and local recycling systems.
Reusable Makeup Brush Boxes
Rigid, drawer, book-style, and magnetic boxes can be designed for continued brush storage.
Customers may reuse the packaging to organize tools between applications or while traveling.
Durability depends on board thickness, hinge construction, insert design, handling, and exposure to cosmetic residue or moisture.
Flat-Pack Storage and Assembly
Folding makeup brush cartons can be supplied flat to reduce warehouse space and inbound freight volume.
Pre-glued side seams, tuck flaps, auto-lock bottoms, sleeves, and locking tabs can simplify assembly.
The selected structure should align with the brush-loading process, insert placement, labeling equipment, and packing speed.
Wholesale and Bulk Makeup Brush Boxes
Ordering wholesale custom makeup brush boxes can reduce the average unit cost and help beauty brands maintain consistent packaging across individual brushes, professional sets, seasonal collections, retailers, and subscription programs.
Bulk makeup brush packaging is suitable for manufacturers, private-label companies, salons, academies, beauty retailers, makeup artists, distributors, and ecommerce businesses.
Pricing depends on dimensions, material, brush quantity, box style, insert layout, window design, printing coverage, artwork variations, finishes, order quantity, and delivery destination.
Low-minimum options may be available for selected structures, materials, or printing methods. Rigid boxes, magnetic closures, layered trays, multiple product versions, mirrors, and specialty finishes may require higher production quantities.
Use our Custom Box Packaging Cost Calculator to receive a preliminary estimate for your brush-packaging project. Enter the dimensions, required quantity, material, box style, brush count, insert requirements, printing coverage, window, closure, and finishing options.
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The calculator can help compare single-brush cartons, window boxes, sleeve packaging, drawer structures, rigid brush-set boxes, magnetic presentation packaging, and professional artist kits.
Final pricing is confirmed after reviewing the brush dimensions, total product weight, box structure, insert arrangement, artwork versions, quantity, and delivery destination.
Factors That Affect Makeup Brush Box Pricing
| Cost Factor |
How It Affects the Price |
| Box Dimensions |
Long handles and large brush heads require more material |
| Brush Quantity |
Larger sets require more channels, dividers, and tray space |
| Brush-Head Size |
Powder, fan, and kabuki brushes need additional clearance |
| Material Type |
SBS, kraft, recycled board, corrugated, and rigid board have different costs |
| Box Structure |
Standard folding cartons generally cost less than drawer or magnetic boxes |
| Insert Complexity |
Individual channels, layered trays, straps, and product maps add engineering |
| Window Design |
Die-cut openings and transparent films add materials and tooling |
| Printing Coverage |
Full-color interior and exterior printing increases production cost |
| Artwork Variations |
Different brush numbers and sets may require additional setup |
| Premium Finishes |
Foil, embossing, spot UV, wrapping, and specialty papers increase cost |
| Order Quantity |
Larger quantities generally reduce the average unit price |
| Delivery Destination |
Freight depends on box volume, packed quantity, weight, and location |
Why Choose The Customized Packaging?
The Customized Packaging manufactures brush packaging for cosmetic manufacturers, beauty-tool brands, private-label companies, salons, academies, makeup artists, retailers, subscription services, and ecommerce businesses.
Customers can choose custom dimensions, paperboard grades, windows, handle channels, bristle-clearance areas, layered trays, product maps, printing methods, security features, and decorative finishes.
Whether you need custom makeup brush boxes with logo, single-brush cartons, professional brush-set packaging, luxury presentation boxes, retail displays, or wholesale beauty packaging in the USA, we can manufacture boxes according to your products and branding requirements.
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