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In the cosmetic and pharmaceutical sectors, optimal product preservation is a crucial element to ensure the integrity, chemical-physical stability and efficacy of the formulation over time. Airless bottles are an advanced packaging solution in which the product is protected from external contamination, minimizing contact with air and preventing oxidation of the active ingredients.
This technology, which is also increasingly popular in the skincare and dermocosmetics sector, makes it possible to reduce the addition of preservatives and is particularly suitable for delicate formulations – such as serums, anti-aging creams, foundations and lotions – which require a controlled oxygen environment to preserve stability and functional properties. In addition, the possibility of having airless bottles in the refillable version represents a sustainable solution, in line with recent trends in the sector.
Airless systems for cosmetics are based on two main technologies: piston or flexible pouch. In both cases, there is no suction straw and the delivery is more controlled and homogeneous. In addition, the internal environment remains in vacuum or otherwise sealed, preventing air from mixing with the formula, preserving its freshness and effectiveness.
The use of airless bottles represents a high-performance solution to enhance any type of formula, from emulsifiers (creams, lotions, dense serums) to fluid solutions.
The absence of air inside the bottle allows the properties of the cosmetic and its fragrance to be kept intact because it reduces the risk of oxidation and deterioration of the active ingredients. As a result, it increases the stability of the product.
Thanks to the protection from contact with external agents, many cosmetics formulated for airless packaging can benefit from a lower use of chemical preservatives. The formulations are “cleaner” and more delicate, suitable for consumers with sensitive skin or prone to allergies.
Controlled dispensing allows the formula to be dosed precisely, optimizing consumption and avoiding waste. In addition, by virtue of the piston mechanism or the flexible bag, the airless system allows the container to be almost completely emptied without residue.
With airless dispensing, the formula does not come into contact with either the air or the external environment. This reduces the risk of microbial contamination, thus improving hygiene and safety of use throughout the product’s life cycle.
Many airless bottles boast a refined aesthetic, with ergonomic shapes and high-quality materials: in some cases plastic (PP, PETG, HDPE), in others with a glass body with a premium look. The design can be customized with surface finishes and treatments that meet the highest branding requirements. The trend towards the use of recyclable materials, such as mono-material plastic or glass, and the availability of refill versions, increase the eco-friendliness of the entire set.
Airless bottles and their dispensers can be made of different materials depending on the technical specifications and brand image:
The main applications focus on the cosmetics and skincare sector:
They are particularly ideal for preserving the properties of organic and natural formulations, formulated with few preservatives and particularly sensitive to contamination with the outside. In addition, thanks to their high protection, airless bottles are also used in the pharmaceutical sector for the storage of gels, ophthalmic solutions and preparations for topical use, ensuring safety and sterility.
The growing focus on sustainability has prompted many companies to experiment with solutions in recyclable materials (PP, PET, glass) and refill configurations, where the outer part of the bottle (often made of glass or premium plastic) can be reused several times, replacing only the internal tank. Such strategies significantly reduce the amount of waste generated and support the circular economy.
In addition to traditional airless technologies (piston or pouch), there are refill models in which the internal pumping mechanism and the bottle-tank can be replaced, while the outer casing remains the same.
According to comparative analyses conducted in Eurovetrocap’s Zero In•Pack Laboratory, the adoption of airless refill systems can reduce the average environmental impact by more than 70%, contributing in a concrete way to the brand’s green positioning.
When selecting an airless bottle, it’s important to consider a few key factors:
Our airless bottles with an elegant and innovative design are the future of cosmetic and pharmaceutical packaging. The available lines – such as the 30 ml Refill airless glass container from the eco collection – offer advanced protection of the formulations, ensuring high hygiene and maximum waste reduction. Perfect for skincare and Makeup cosmetics, they ensure premium aesthetics and residue-proof dispensing.
Thanks to their ability to preserve active ingredients and enhance the user experience, Eurovetrocap airless bottles are confirmed as a high-profile solution for brands wishing to consolidate the perception of quality and reliability, while focusing on innovation and sustainability.
If you want to learn more about airless solutions or discover our refill range, contact us: our experts will help you identify the most suitable packaging, combining performance, design and environmental responsibility.
An airless bottle consists of:
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