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Essential oils have become increasingly popular over the years and with that comes the need for proper storage. One of the best ways to store essential oils is through the use of glass bottles. Empty essential oil bottles come in different sizes, shapes, and materials, but one of the most commonly used options is a clear glass bottle.



 



The clear glass bottles allow for easy visibility of the essential oil inside, which is important for quickly identifying the oil and ensuring it has not been contaminated. The bottles are often made of high-quality, thick glass, which helps protect the oil from light and air, which can degrade the quality of the oil.








 







 






 



 



Our empty essential oil bottles come in different sizes, such as 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, 20ml, 30ml, 50ml, and 100ml. The smaller sizes are convenient for travel and everyday use, while the larger sizes are ideal for storage and bulk purchases.



 



Clear glass empty essential oil bottles come in different styles such as dropper bottles, spray bottles, and roller bottles. Dropper bottles are great for measuring out specific amounts of oil, while spray bottles are perfect for creating room sprays or facial mists. Roller bottles are great for easy application of oils to the skin.



 



clear glass empty essential oil bottles are an essential container for storing and preserving essential oils. They are available in different sizes, shapes, and designs, making them versatile and convenient to use, they offer versatility for different needs and preferences. So, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned essential oil user, there is a clear glass bottle out there for you.They are also aesthetically pleasing and come with droppers for easy dispensing of the oils.



 

























































Surface Handling:



Clear



Sealing Type:



aluminium and plastic cap



Color



Ambe/clear



Industrial Use:



Cosmetic



Use:



PERFUME, Essential Oil, Skin Care Serum, False eyelashes, makeup tools, Other Cosmetic



Capacity:



5ml/10ml/15ml/20ml/30ml/50ml/100ml



Base Material:



glass



Place of Origin:



Shandong, China



Shape



Round



Body Material:



glass



Product name



Essential Oil Round Bottle



MOQ



100000pcs



Collar Material:



glass



Function



Pharmaceutical Packaging



Sample:



Provided Freely



Cap:



aluminium cap/plastic cap



Certification:



ISO



Payment



T/T




 






 




 

















 



Uses for Essential Oil Bottles



Travel set



Reuse small essential oil bottles by refilling them with your favorite oils and creating a travel set to bring with you on the road. Pack them in a small carrying case and keep it handy for trips – or stash it in your car. This way, you'll have a small sampling of oils with you wherever you go.



Carrier oil container



Essential oil users know that, for topical application, they to be combined with a carrier oil for safety. Carrier oils (such as jojoba oil, coconut oil or almond oil) often come in larger bottles. For your travel set, or just to keep carrier oil handy, refill an old essential oil bottle with the carrier oil of your choice. You could also pre-mix carrier oils with the right ratio of essential oils for your intended use. No mixing when it's time to apply!



Roll-on bottles



Roll-on essential oils are popular, and they're surprisingly easy to make. All you need are rollerball inserts, and you can pop them into a bottle for use. Fill it with your favorite wearable essential oil for a seriously convenient addition to your purse. Just make sure to use a carrier oil if you'll be rolling directly on your skin.



Anxiety relief smelling salt



In an empty bottle, combine 10-20 drops of essential oil with a tablespoon of Epsom salt. Whenever you feel the need to de-stress, simply open the bottle and breathe in some instant anxiety relief. Popular anxiety-reducing oils include bergamot, chamomile and lavender. But experiment with different combinations to find the one that's most soothing to you!



DIY perfume



Time to get out the vodka. Not for drinking, though! Fill an empty essential oil bottle almost to the top with plain vodka, then add 8-10 drops of essential oil. Shake well and let the mixture sit for about a week. This will allow the essential oils to take over and make for a beautiful perfume. Light and floral essential oils such as lavender, orange and patchouli make lovely perfumes.



Portable hand sanitizer



Whether you have a big jug of sanitizer to distribute or you want to make some hand sanitizer of your own, go ahead and fill up your empty essential oil bottles with a germ-killing solution. You might also purchase a spray topper or mister bottle for a multi-purpose sanitizer.



Simple diffuse



This idea is perfect for your almost-empty bottles. Add a couple of cotton balls to the bottle, screw on the lid on and let it sit a day or two to soak up all that leftover goodness. Then you can place the cotton balls wherever you'd like – in your car, closet, drawers, cabinets or wherever you'd like to distribute your favorite aromas.



An even simpler diffuser



Another great way to make as almost-empty bottle last? Simply remove the lid and let the bottle slowly release the oils. This is best done in a smaller room, like your bathroom or a hallway, so the aroma don't get lost in the air.



Flower or herb vase



Minimalism is in, and lucky for you, your essential oil bottle can easily doubles as a vase. Just small enough for a dainty flower or two, the simplicity of the bottle makes it a perfect holder for fresh blooms. Add some blades of dried grass or sprigs of herbs for a touch of character.



Mattress refresher powder



Fill an almost-empty bottle ¾ full with baking soda and let it sit for a day. Sprinkle the aromatic powder directly on your mattress (no sheets!) and let it rest for an hour or two. Finally, vacuum up the powder to reveal a fresh, rejuvenated mattress.



 



How to Clean Essential Oil Bottles and Reuse Them



Step 1: Emptying the Bottles



If there's any lingering essential oil, pouring warm water into the bottle can help in collecting those last precious drops, or perhaps a capful of thieves might be used to loosen them. One could use this mixture as a potent cleaning agent itself, or save it for future use in a custom blend or diffuser. Be mindful not to waste even the faintest whiff of those treasured scents-they could still be put to good use.



Step 2: Removing Labels and Residue



Peeling off the old labels might leave behind a stubborn, sticky residue-a testament to the bottle's previous identity. Fear not, as a little soak in hot water perhaps with a splash of vinegar, vodka, or a citrus-based solvent could do the trick. If not, a trusty fingernail or a flat-edged tool can scrape away those persistent bits. A cotton ball drenched in an adhesive remover can also bid farewell to any vestiges of glue that cling to the outside of the bottle.



Step 3: Disassembling the Bottles



Disassembling your essential oil bottles could be likened to a gentle art-separating each part with care, ensuring none are lost or damaged. Remove the dropper, the cap, and any other removable parts, like the orifice reducer or pump tops. These pieces will be cleaned separately to ensure no corner of your bottle harbors any residue or bacteria.



Step 4: Soaking and Washing



Fill a basin with warm soapy water and let your disassembled bottles, caps, and droppers take a relaxing dip. This is where your bottle brush will shine, making its way inside the bottles and into every crevice to eradicate old oils and impurities. A gentle swirl in the soapy water is often the best way to treat your precious oils' former homes with the care they require.



Step 5: Deodorizing and Removing Oil Residue



Even after a thorough wash, the lingering scent of peppermint or lavender might persist, haunting the bottle like a fragrant ghost. A rinse with a simple solution of warm water and epsom salt can help neutralize these odors, preparing the bottle for new scents. It's like wiping the slate clean, ensuring that your next blend isn't tainted by the ghosts of aromas past.



Step 6: Sterilizing Your Bottles



Sterility is paramount, especially if you're considering repurposing your bottles for skin care concoctions or homemade remedies. Boiling them in hot water for a few minutes will usually suffice, but a more thorough approach might involve a drop of vinegar or even an alcohol rinse. This step is akin to a purifying fire-it not only sterilizes the bottles but also signals a rebirth, readying them for their new contents.



Step 7: Drying and Reassembling



With meticulousness, dry each component with a clean paper towel or let them air dry completely to prevent any moisture from sullying your efforts. Only when they are bone-dry should you consider reassembling the parts. Remember, even a single droplet of left-over water could be the difference between preserving your new blend perfectly or falling victim to contamination.



 






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FAQ



Q: What kind of product do we have?



A: we focus on to produce packaging for pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food and beverage packaging.



 



Q: Do you supply free samples?



A: Yes, we are glad to provide our free samples to you within 3 days once get your requirement.



 



Q: Can you customize the products?



A: Yes, we have one professional team ready to make design according to your samples and/or drawing.



 



Q: Can you make the logo and customize the color?



A: Yes, we can design logo and make the color according to your artwork and Pantone code.



 



Q: Can you make decoration on the glass bottle?



A: Yes, we can do frosting, silk screen printing, spraying according to your artwork.



 



Q: What is the MOQ?



A: If ready stock is available, the MOQ is 10,000pcs.



If no stock, the MOQ depend on bottle size, if ≤ 60ml, MOQ is 500,000pcs, if ≥ 60ml, MOQ is 200,000-300,000pcs.



 



Q: How many drops in a 5 ml essential oil bottle?



A: Essential oil websites tend to say that you can get between 15-20 drops per ml. However, some studies have shown numbers on the high end of that spectrum, with an average of about 30 drops per ml. For a 5 ml bottle, that means you could expect to get between 75 and 150 drops, with an average of 112.5.



 



Q: What is a glass dropper pipette used for?



A: You see them used often to dispense liquid medications, essential oils or CBD/THC oils, beauty tinctures, and beverage flavorings. Dropper pipettes are ideal when there is a need to dispense a small, controlled amount of liquid. They also work very well where child resistant or tamper evident packaging is needed.



 



Q: What is the function of the glass dropper bottle?



A: Dropper bottles are primary packaging containers that feature specialised lids with built-in dropper devices. They are designed to administer accurately-dosed liquid drops – often medicines, consumables such as flavour drops, fragrances and essential oils.



 



Q: What's the difference between a dropper and a pipette?



A: These two go hand-in-hand, for they are both interchangeable terms, with droppers allowing for controlled dispensing. With that said, a pipette, also called a pipet, pipettor, or chemical dropper is a laboratory instrument used to transport a measured volume of liquid.



 



Q: What are the uses of essential oil drops?



A: Essential oils heal damaged skin and provide deep nourishment. Lavender oil and tea tree oil have anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce the irritation and inflammation associated with skin conditions such as acne, eczema, burn, or insect bite. It alleviates wrinkles hence improves skin appearance.



 



Q: Do essential oils come in a dropper?



A: 100% Pure Essential Oils in an extra large dropper bottle - Safe for diffusers, needs to be diluted with a carrier oil of your choice before using on your skin. Here are a few of the oils in the blends (single oils aren't listed): Brisk Blend: Rosemary, Peppermint, Lemon, Grapefruit, Ginger Root, Lavender.



 



Q: How many drops of essential oil in a dropper?



A: Again one of the main factors is how the manufacturer designs the dropper. The normal or regular size disposable pipettes that we carry (which are the most commonly used by aromatherapy folks) will produce approximately 20-25 drops per mL. BUT the fine or thin tipped pipettes produce 45-50 drops.



 



Q: Can you reuse glass dropper bottles?



A: If you are having trouble thinking up ways to reuse your dropper bottles, there are plenty of creative ideas out there. Dropper bottles aren't limited to storing essential oils! They can also be used for crafts with your kids, decor for the home, or even Christmas lights for your tree!



 



Q: What are the parts of a glass dropper?



A: A pipette dropper generally consists of four parts: a bulb, a cap, a glass tube and a glass tip. You can choose between a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) or a nitrile butadiene rubber bulb for the Series III pipette droppers, depending on the acidity level of your product.



 



Q: What is a dropper bottle called?



A: The commonly recognized form is a glass tube tapered to a narrow point (a pipette) and fitted with a rubber bulb at the top, although many styles of both plastic and glass droppers exist. The combination of the pipette and rubber bulb has also been referred to as a teat pipette.



 



Q:  Is it OK to put essential oils in plastic bottles?



A:  Pure essential oils are very powerful. They need to be stored in airtight containers made of glass. Due to the strength of the oils, plastic containers can break down over time, causing damaging leaks and the loss of your oils.



 



Q: How do you package essential oils?



A:  Most essential oils are bottled in small, tinted glass bottles. Glass won't leach other substances into the oils like low-quality plastic bottles will. It also won't break down when it comes into contact with stronger, more corrosive essential oils.



 



Q: What is the best way to pack boxes?



A: Wrap the heaviest items first using bubble wrap or packing paper, then place them in the bottom of the box. Wrap lighter items with bubble wrap or packing paper. Separate them from items in the bottom of the box with cushion foam. Before closing your box, cushion the entire package.



 


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