The material treatment of the surface of cosmetic packaging is mainly to increase the texture of the product, enhance the attractiveness of the appearance, and provide certain protection functions. The following are several common cosmetic packaging surface material treatment methods:
Reverse UV is a special printing technology that uses UV printing on transparent or translucent materials to print patterns, text or images on the back. This technique can create an effect that the pattern shines through from the inside of the material, increasing the three-dimensionality and uniqueness of the product. Reverse UV is often used on transparent packaging such as glass bottles and plastic bottles.
Matte Varnish
Matte coating is a surface treatment that gives the packaging a matte finish that does not reflect light. This treatment can give the packaging a soft, high-textured look, adding a sense of luxury and exclusivity to the product. Matte coatings are often used on cosmetic boxes, bottles and other packaging.
Coarse Frosted
Rough frosting is a frosted finish that applies a rough, frosted effect to the surface of the packaging to give it a rough, translucent texture. This treatment can increase the texture and uniqueness of the product, giving people a high-end and fashionable feeling. Rough frosting is often used on packaging such as glass bottles and plastic bottles.
Glossy Varnish
Gloss coating is a surface treatment that gives packaging a smooth, shiny finish. This treatment can enhance the visual appeal of the product and increase the gloss and brightness of the product. Gloss coating is often used on cosmetic boxes, bottles and other packaging, especially for products that create a sense of luxury and luxury.
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