Common cosmetic closure issues
Tall pumps and trigger sprays can be harder to present and tighten than simple screw caps. Cap height, dip tubes, orientation and bottle grip should be reviewed early.
Cosmetics and personal care
Cosmetics and personal-care bottles often use pumps, sprays, flip-top threaded caps and presentation-led packaging. The screw capping route must protect pack appearance while maintaining consistent tightening.
Selection notes
Cosmetics and personal-care bottles often use pumps, sprays, flip-top threaded caps and presentation-led packaging. The screw capping route must protect pack appearance while maintaining consistent tightening.

Buying detail
Tall pumps and trigger sprays can be harder to present and tighten than simple screw caps. Cap height, dip tubes, orientation and bottle grip should be reviewed early.
Cosmetics lines often run multiple SKUs with frequent changeovers. A flexible capping route can be more valuable than maximum speed if packaging formats change often.
Lotions, creams and shampoos may also create filling considerations. Planning filling, capping and labelling together helps protect the finished pack and reduce operator handling.
Include cap diameter, closure type, bottle size, target output, available space and whether the capper needs to connect to filling or labelling equipment.
Related routes
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FAQs
Some pump closures can be handled with the right setup, but samples are needed because height and orientation matter.
Yes. Appearance, scuffing, torque and closure orientation are often more important than on simple commodity packs.
Possibly, depending on bottle, cap and filling-machine compatibility.