Airless Bottles and the Rise of Multi-Material Packaging

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Airless Pump Bottles

Airless bottles are no longer a niche—they’ve become a must-have in modern skincare and cosmetics. But did you know most airless packaging isn’t made from a single plastic?

In fact, airless bottles1 are usually composed of multiple materials carefully engineered to maintain airtight performance, compatibility with formulas, and long shelf life.

In this article, we explore what makes airless systems so effective and why multi-material packaging is the key behind them.


What Is an Airless Bottle?

An airless bottle is a non-pressurized dispensing system that uses a vacuum mechanism to push product upward as the pump is activated. It contains no straw or dip tube, unlike traditional pumps.

This design:

  • Prevents air from entering the container
  • Minimizes oxidation and bacterial growth
  • Increases product shelf life
  • Improves dosage precision and reduces waste

They're often used for serums, foundations, sunscreens, and anti-aging creams.


What Materials Are Used in Airless Bottles?

Unlike single-material packaging like PE tubes or PET bottles, airless bottles combine various plastics and components, such as:

Component Common Material Used Why It’s Used
Outer bottle AS or PETG2 Transparency and gloss
Inner bottle PP3 Chemical stability and low reactivity
Pump mechanism POM or ABS4 Mechanical strength and smooth motion
Spring Stainless steel Flexibility and resilience
Gasket/seal Silicone or TPE5 Airtight sealing and elasticity

Each component must be carefully selected to prevent interaction with the formula and ensure long-term reliability.


Benefits of Multi-Material Packaging

While multi-material packaging may seem complex, it’s often the only way to achieve:

  • Vacuum-tight seals
  • Controlled, hygienic dispensing
  • Protection from air and light
  • High-end aesthetic appeal

Studies show6 that airless packaging significantly improves preservation of active ingredients—especially antioxidants, retinol, and peptides.


Drawbacks and Sustainability Concerns

Multi-material packaging is harder to recycle, especially when components are fused or not easily separated.

Key challenges include:

  • Not curbside recyclable
  • Requires manual disassembly (rarely done by consumers)
  • Incompatible materials may contaminate recycling streams

Some brands are investing in eco-friendly airless designs7 using mono-material PP or refillable options to reduce waste.


When Should You Use Airless Packaging?

Airless bottles are ideal if your product:

  • Contains oxygen-sensitive ingredients
  • Needs to be applied with precision
  • Is positioned as premium or clinical skincare
  • Benefits from less formula waste per use

They are especially popular in anti-aging, brightening, and dermatologist-tested product lines.


Final Thoughts

Airless bottles represent the future of advanced cosmetic packaging—where performance, hygiene, and user experience meet.

While they come with recyclability challenges, ongoing innovation in multi-material design and material simplification may soon close the loop.

Looking to balance sustainability with aesthetics? Don’t miss our next article: What Is PCR Plastic and Why Are Brands Switching to It?



  1. Airless bottles use a vacuum-based system to dispense product without letting air enter, improving formula preservation. 

  2. PETG or AS outer shells provide transparency and durability for upscale appearance in airless designs. 

  3. PP inner bottles are chemically stable and help prevent formula degradation over time. 

  4. ABS or POM are used for precision pump parts due to their strength and mold accuracy. 

  5. TPE or silicone gaskets create airtight seals that protect formulas from oxidation and contamination. 

  6. Airless systems significantly extend shelf life of active ingredients by preventing exposure to air and light. 

  7. Several manufacturers now offer mono-material or refillable airless options to address recyclability concerns. 

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About Me

Hi, I’m Shirley, the founder of BEAUTYPLUS. I’ve been working in the cosmetic packaging industry for over 10 years now, and this journey started with a simple love for all things beauty. Like many girls, I’ve always had a passion for makeup and skincare. But what truly captured my heart was the charm of beautiful packaging—it’s like art you can hold in your hand.

This passion led me to dive into the world of cosmetic bottles and packaging. Along the way, I discovered something even more fulfilling: helping startups and emerging brands bring their unique product ideas to life. There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing a client’s vision transformed into a product that truly stands out. Every time I contribute to their success, it feels like I’m part of something bigger—a story of dreams coming true.

Through BEAUTYPLUS, I aim to be not just a supplier but a partner to my clients, sharing their excitement and supporting their growth. After all, great packaging isn’t just about looks; it’s about telling a story and leaving a lasting impression.

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