Custom Cream Boxes

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Custom cream boxes are printed paperboard or rigid cartons built to hold and showcase skincare creams in jars, squeeze tubes, and airless pumps - cushioning the container, holding it upright, and giving emerging beauty brands a polished retail and unboxing presence. Packaging Vista prints them in full CMYK and exact Pantone color with finishes like soft-touch lamination, foil stamping, embossing, and spot UV on cardstock, kraft, or rigid stock, and engineers a snug insert so a glass jar or pump arrives intact. With a 100-box minimum, no die, plate, or setup fees, and free design, dieline, and 3D mockup, your skincare packaging ships within 8 to 10 business days with free US delivery.

Key takeaways

  • Built for skincare: custom cartons sized and inserted for cream jars, squeeze tubes, and airless pumps so the container stays upright and protected.
  • Finishes that sell: soft-touch lamination, foil stamping, embossing, and spot UV, with clean label space for ingredients, INCI, and usage directions.
  • Low barrier: 100-box minimum, no die, plate, or setup fees, free dieline & 3D mockup, 8-10 day turnaround, free US shipping.
  • Go deeper: compare cosmetic boxes and supplement boxes, then request a free quote.

Cream box styles

The structure sets the shelf look, the protection, and the price. These are the cream box styles we print most often:

Reverse and straight tuck-end cartons

The everyday workhorse for cream packaging: a folding carton that tucks closed top and bottom, ships flat to save freight, and gives you full printable real estate for branding and ingredients. Ideal for boxed jars and tubes at any price point.

Rigid premium cream boxes

For prestige skincare, a rigid setup box built from thick chipboard wrapped in printed paper delivers a substantial, non-collapsible feel. Pair it with a fitted insert and foil logo for a luxury counter or gift presentation - see our rigid boxes.

Boxes with jar, tube, or pump inserts

Add a paperboard, foam, or molded-fiber insert that cradles the container so a glass jar, metal tube, or airless pump cannot shift or tip in transit. The insert is built into your dieline so you confirm the exact fit before production.

Window cream boxes

A die-cut window with optional clear patching lets shoppers see the jar or tube color and fill level on the shelf - useful for natural and translucent formulas where the product itself is part of the sell.

Multipack and gift-set boxes

One carton that holds a routine - cleanser, serum, and cream, or a day-and-night pair - with dividers that keep each container seated. A strong fit for launches, holiday sets, and subscription bundles.

Standard cream container and box sizes

Container type Container dimensions Box size (L x W x H)
Sample jar (5-15 ml)1.25 in dia. x 1 in1.5 x 1.5 x 1.25 in
Eye cream jar (15-30 ml)1.75 in dia. x 1.5 in2 x 2 x 1.75 in
Face cream jar (50 ml)2.25 in dia. x 2 in2.5 x 2.5 x 2.25 in
Body cream jar (100 ml)2.75 in dia. x 2.5 in3 x 3 x 2.75 in
Squeeze tube (30 ml)4 in x 1 in dia.4.5 x 1.25 x 1.25 in
Squeeze tube (100 ml)6 in x 1.5 in dia.6.5 x 1.75 x 1.75 in
Airless pump (30 ml)4 in x 1.5 in dia.4.5 x 1.75 x 1.75 in
Airless pump (50 ml)5 in x 1.75 in dia.5.5 x 2 x 2 in
Routine 3-piece set3 x 50 ml jars/tubes8 x 3 x 2.5 in

US skincare labels follow MoCRA 2022 and FDA 21 CFR Part 700-740: INCI ingredient list (descending order), net contents, manufacturer/distributor identity, warnings where applicable, and PAO (Period After Opening) symbol - minimum 1/16 in type.

Inserts for jars, tubes, and airless pumps

A cream is only as safe as the insert holding it. Because skincare containers vary from heavy glass jars to slim airless pumps, the insert does the real protection work inside the box.

Holding the container upright

We cut the insert cavity to your exact container so a jar sits flat, a tube lies snug, and a pump stays vertical with the actuator protected. That keeps the product from tipping, leaking, or rattling on the shelf and in the hand.

Protecting glass and pumps in transit

Foam and molded-fiber inserts absorb shock so glass jars survive shipping and airless pump mechanisms are not knocked out of alignment. Paperboard inserts work well for lighter tubes and add a clean, branded interior.

Finishes and label space for skincare

Finish is where a cream box earns its premium, and the layout is where it stays compliant. We balance both on every job.

Premium finishes

Combine soft-touch lamination for a velvety hand-feel, foil stamping to make your logo catch the light, embossing or debossing for a tactile mark, and spot UV for gloss contrast against a matte wrap. Print runs in full CMYK with Pantone matching for brand-exact color.

Room for ingredients and directions

We lay out the dieline so there is clear space for your ingredient list, INCI names, net weight, usage directions, batch and expiry, and any needed symbols, alongside your branding. You confirm the cosmetic labeling rules that apply to your market - we set the artwork to fit them, but we do not provide legal advice.

Custom cream boxes with your logo

We print cream boxes to your exact artwork in full CMYK and Pantone-matched color, with a free custom dieline and 3D mockup so you approve the structure, insert fit, and finish before anything goes to press. No die, plate, or setup fees - your branding, your dimensions, from the first 100 boxes. Bring finished art or send a sketch and our design team builds it for you at no charge.

Pricing, minimums, and turnaround

Cream box pricing depends on size, material, structure (a rigid box and a fitted insert cost more than a plain tuck-end), finishes, and quantity - and the per-box cost drops as volume rises. There are no die, plate, or setup fees, the minimum is 100 boxes, and standard production runs 8 to 10 business days after proof approval, with rush available. Every order includes a free dieline, 3D mockup, and free US shipping. Launching skincare stateside? See why brands choose a US cream box manufacturer. Request a free quote with your container type, dimensions, and quantity for exact pricing.

Airless pumps, jars, and squeeze tubes each shape the box differently

The primary container drives the carton spec more than most brands expect. A round or square jar (30 mL, 50 mL, or 100 mL) uses a squared tuck-end or two-piece box with a snug fit around the jar diameter, so the jar does not slide during shipping. An airless pump bottle (typically 30 mL or 50 mL) is taller and narrower, needs a slim vertical carton, and benefits from a foam or paperboard insert that holds the pump upright and keeps the actuator from firing in transit. A squeeze tube (usually 30 mL or 100 mL) lays horizontally and uses a longer flat carton with a shorter footprint.

Airless pumps and dropper bottles need one extra thing: the actuator or dropper adds height and can catch on a lid. We measure the FULL container height including the pump or dropper, add 3-5 mm of clearance, and confirm the lid seat sits above the actuator. Otherwise the box lid presses down on the pump every time a shopper closes the box, which slowly weakens the pump seal and can leak. Send us a photo of the container with dimensions and we spec the clearance for you.

Cold-fill formulations, packaging line compatibility, and skincare stability

Many skincare creams are cold-filled to preserve heat-sensitive actives like retinol, vitamin C, or plant-derived peptides. Cold-fill means the cream goes into the container at ambient or slightly cool temperature, not hot, which changes the container tolerance stack. Cold-filled creams are less likely to warp a plastic jar or tube, but they do settle differently on shelf, so the carton needs a slightly heavier caliper (18-22pt SBS) to keep the shape crisp during transit and display.

Line-compatibility matters for filled and finished units. Automated cartoning lines expect a specific carton opening dimension, a specific glue-tab position, and a specific tuck depth. If your brand fills at a contract manufacturer, ask them for the cartoner's spec sheet before we cut the dieline; changing the dieline once the line is set up is expensive. For hand-filled short runs, we build a slightly friction-fit dieline so the carton does not require glue or tape at pack-out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you make cream boxes for jars, tubes, and airless pumps?

Yes. We build cartons and fitted inserts for cream jars, squeeze tubes, and airless pump bottles. The insert cavity is cut to your exact container so a jar sits flat, a tube lies snug, and a pump stays upright with its actuator protected, then built into your dieline so you confirm the fit before production.

What finishes make a cream box look premium?

Cream boxes pair well with soft-touch lamination, foil stamping, embossing or debossing, and spot UV for gloss contrast against a matte wrap. You can combine, for example, a soft-touch matte carton with a gold foil logo and a deboss for a layered, tactile skincare look, all printed in full CMYK with Pantone matching.

Is there room on the box for ingredients and usage directions?

Yes. We lay out the dieline with clear space for your ingredient list, INCI names, net weight, usage directions, batch and expiry, and any needed symbols, alongside your branding. You confirm the cosmetic labeling rules for your market and we set the artwork to fit them, though we do not provide legal advice.

Can I get eco-friendly cream boxes?

Yes. We print on recyclable kraft and paperboard stocks and can use molded-fiber inserts for a fully recyclable interior. Tell us your sustainability goals and we will recommend materials and finishes that fit - see our eco-friendly boxes for options.

What sizes and dimensions can I get?

Any size - cream boxes are made to your container's dimensions, given as length x width x depth. If you are unsure, send a sample jar, tube, or pump and we will size the carton and insert, then supply a free dieline and 3D mockup to confirm the fit before production.

How much do custom cream boxes cost?

Cost depends on box size, material, structure, finishes, and order quantity, and it falls as volume increases. Because every job is custom, we quote per project rather than list a flat price - but there are never die, plate, or setup fees, and the minimum is just 100 boxes. Send your container type and quantity for an exact, no-obligation quote.

What is the lead time and minimum order on cream boxes?

The minimum is 100 units with no die or setup fees. Plan for the standard 8-10 business-day turnaround after proof approval, with free US shipping included; rush production is available if your launch date is tight.

What size box fits a 30 mL, 50 mL, or 100 mL cream jar?

A typical 30 mL round jar (about 50 mm diameter, 40 mm tall) uses a 60 x 60 x 55 mm tuck-end box. A 50 mL jar (about 60 mm diameter, 45 mm tall) uses 70 x 70 x 60 mm. A 100 mL jar (about 70 mm diameter, 55 mm tall) uses 80 x 80 x 70 mm. We add a snug 3-5 mm clearance around the jar so it slides in cleanly without rattling.

Do you make boxes for cream refills or refill-pouch sales?

Yes. Refill packaging is one of the fastest-growing SKU types in prestige skincare. Refill pouches (usually 100-150 mL) use a slim tuck-end box or a stand-up envelope-style carton with clear refill instructions on the back panel. Print a “refill” icon on the front and a “fits [brand] jar” line on a side panel so shoppers pick the right refill for their existing container.

Can cream boxes hold a spatula, mini applicator, or sample sachet?

Yes. We add a small side pocket or a paperboard sleeve on the inner lid that holds a spatula, mini brush, or foil sample sachet next to the main jar. This is common on premium lines and gift-with-purchase kits. Tell us the accessory dimensions and we build the pocket into the dieline.

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