15ml Slim-Profile Nail Polish Bottle for Compact Color Packaging
This 15ml empty nail polish bottle is built around a narrow 32 × 25 mm footprint with a total height of 95 mm including the cap, creating a compact profile for nail color packaging where shelf presentation and component proportion both matter. The bottle height without the cap is 57 mm, while the confirmed unit weight is 60 g. For buyers developing an individual nail polish SKU or a coordinated color collection, the tall cap-and-bottle proportion provides a clear area for brand decoration without requiring an oversized container.
The supplied product configuration is shown with a cap-and-brush assembly, making the bottle relevant to nail polish and gel-polish packaging projects that require an integrated applicator. Because the exact neck finish has not yet been confirmed, closure compatibility should be approved against the selected bottle sample or production drawing rather than assumed from capacity alone. This is especially important when buyers plan to source brushes or caps from more than one component supplier.

32 × 25 × 95 mm Format for Packaging Development
The confirmed dimensions are 32 mm bottom width, 25 mm thickness, and 95 mm overall height including the cap. The bottle itself is 57 mm high without the cap. These dimensions are useful when planning carton cavities, display arrangements, label or print areas, and secondary packaging layouts. They also help a procurement team compare this 15ml format with shorter square bottles or wider round nail polish containers before committing to a packaging direction.
- 15ml nominal capacity: Suitable for a standard-size nail color packaging concept, while the exact brimful capacity and recommended commercial fill level still need confirmation.
- 60 g confirmed unit weight: Provides a defined figure for preliminary packaging calculations without estimating the bottle mass from appearance.
- 57 mm bottle height without cap: Useful when evaluating the visible bottle body and decoration zone separately from the tall closure.
- 32 × 25 mm base footprint: Supports early carton and tray planning where width and thickness need to be considered independently.


Cap-and-Brush Matching for 15ml Nail Polish Packaging
The cap and brush are central to the final packaging configuration because the applicator must be selected together with the bottle neck and intended formula. The supplied images show the bottle with its cap-and-brush components, but the exact thread specification, brush material, stem length, brush width, and assembled insertion depth have not been confirmed. These points should therefore remain part of the sample-approval stage rather than being treated as fixed specifications.
For private-label nail polish bottles, buyers should confirm the complete assembled set rather than evaluating the bottle alone. A physically matched sample makes it easier to review closure engagement, brush reach, visual proportion, and the relationship between the cap length and bottle height. If a brand wants to use its own existing cap or applicator, providing that component for matching is more reliable than selecting a replacement only from photographs or nominal capacity.

Silk Screen, Coating, Electroplating and Decal Options
This bottle can be customized with confirmed decoration options including silk-screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, and decals. Each process supports a different visual direction, so artwork should be developed around the bottle’s narrow side profile and the available printable area rather than simply scaling down artwork from a larger container. For a clean logo or limited-color graphic, direct printing may be the simplest direction to evaluate. Broader surface color, metallic visual effects, or more complex graphic treatments can be developed through the other confirmed processes.
Decoration approval should focus on the actual artwork size, position, color reference, surface coverage, and the relationship between the decorated bottle and selected cap. A pre-production decorated sample is particularly useful when the design includes small text, fine lines, metallic finishes, or artwork placed close to an edge or curved transition. The reference image below should be treated as a customization guide rather than a guarantee that every shown combination will reproduce identically on a production run.

Wholesale Customization and Purchase Planning from 100 Pieces
The confirmed MOQ for this 15ml empty nail polish bottle is 100 pieces, giving brands, OEM customers, and packaging buyers a defined starting quantity for quotation and project planning. Wholesale custom projects can combine the bottle with the selected cap-and-brush configuration and the confirmed decoration methods, but final pricing and production details should be based on the approved component set, artwork, decoration process, and order quantity.
Before purchase, prepare the intended formula category, target fill quantity, artwork file, preferred decoration method, and any existing cap or brush that must be matched. The bottle material, exact neck specification, brimful capacity, and any unconfirmed component dimensions should be verified before they are used in technical drawings or filling-line setup. This approach keeps the packaging decision focused on confirmed information and reduces the risk of designing secondary packaging or decoration around assumptions that later need to change.













