100g Glass Face Cream Jar with Compact Round Profile
This 100g glass face cream jar combines a wide 53 mm opening with a compact 62 mm bottom diameter, creating a low, stable profile suited to skincare cream and cosmetic packaging projects. The complete jar measures 69 mm in height with the cap installed, while the glass container height without the cap is 65 mm. At approximately 120 g per jar, the glass body also gives buyers a clearly defined physical format to evaluate during packaging development.
The relatively broad opening is especially relevant when a skincare brand needs convenient access to cream, balm, mask, or similar jar-format formulations. Rather than treating the jar body and closure as separate visual elements, buyers should review the complete package profile, cap proportions, decoration area, and final artwork together before approving a production configuration.


53 mm Opening and 69 mm Overall Packaging Height
For packaging engineers and purchasing teams, the dimensional relationship is more useful than capacity alone. The confirmed measurements are a 53 mm opening diameter, 62 mm bottom diameter, and 69 mm total height with the cap. The jar body measures 65 mm high without the cap. These dimensions can be used for preliminary evaluation of cartons, inserts, display trays, filling-line space, and secondary packaging layouts.
- Opening diameter: 53 mm. Use this confirmed dimension as an initial reference when reviewing the intended closure and filling approach.
- Bottom diameter: 62 mm. This establishes the approximate footprint that should be considered when planning individual cartons or multi-unit packaging.
- Overall height: 69 mm. This measurement includes the cap and is the relevant starting point for external packaging development.
- Jar height without cap: 65 mm. This helps distinguish the glass body dimension from the completed packaging height.
- Individual weight: approximately 120 g. The confirmed empty-package weight should be included when estimating packed unit weight and shipment planning.

Cap and Pull-Tab Inner Lid Configuration
The available product imagery shows the glass cream jar together with a separate outer cap and pull-tab inner lid. For a finished cosmetic jar project, these components should be reviewed as one packaging system rather than approving the glass container by itself. The exact neck and thread specification has not yet been confirmed, so buyers should not select an alternative cap solely from the opening diameter.
During sample approval, the selected jar, outer cap, and inner lid should be physically assembled and reviewed together. This is particularly important when a brand changes cap color, decoration, or component sourcing, because the final appearance and mechanical fit depend on the exact component combination chosen for the project.
The precise neck finish and thread specification are currently Needs confirmation. Final closure selection should therefore be based on the approved jar and cap combination rather than an assumed standard neck size.

Decoration Options for Custom Glass Cream Jar Packaging
This glass face cream jar can be developed with screen printing, spray coating, electroplating, and decal decoration. The appropriate method depends on the intended artwork, surface appearance, color direction, and the area of the jar or cap that the brand wants to emphasize. Buyers should therefore provide artwork and finish references before requesting a final decorated quotation.
- Silk-screen printing: Suitable when the project calls for direct logo, brand name, or relatively controlled graphic placement on the packaging surface.
- Spray coating: Useful when the design direction requires a broader change to the visible surface appearance rather than only adding a printed graphic.
- Electroplating: Can be considered when a metallic visual effect is part of the packaging concept, subject to the selected component and sample approval.
- Decal decoration: Provides another route for applying graphic elements when the artwork concept is better suited to a transferred decoration.
Decoration drawings or digital mockups are useful for development, but the final color, logo scale, positioning, and interaction between the glass jar and cap should be confirmed on an actual decorated sample before bulk production.

Wholesale Customization for Skincare Packaging Projects
FOLOVER PACK supports wholesale custom production for this 100g glass cream jar with a confirmed MOQ of 100 pcs. Projects can be developed around the jar, cap configuration, printing artwork, spray coating, electroplating, or decal requirements. For an accurate B2B quotation, buyers should specify the required quantity, selected closure combination, desired decoration process, artwork, and packaging requirements rather than requesting pricing for the jar body alone.
For new skincare packaging development, an efficient approval path is to first confirm the undecorated jar dimensions and component combination, then move to the chosen decoration sample. This separates structural decisions from artwork decisions and gives procurement, design, and packaging teams a single approved reference for the final configuration.
Although the product is identified as a 100g cosmetic jar, the actual finished formula fill should be verified with the buyer’s own cream during development. Formula density, intended fill level, and required headspace can affect how a nominal jar format translates into the final declared net content. The selected filled sample should therefore be approved before the retail packaging dimensions are locked.












