Lip Liner labels FAQs
Lip liner labels must include the product name, ingredients, batch code, PAO (Period After Opening) symbol, manufacturer details, and country of origin to comply with UK regulations.
Lip liner labels provide important safety information such as the ingredient list to help consumers avoid allergens, and the PAO symbol indicates how long the product is safe to use after opening, which is a large part of making sure that health and safety standards are met.
Labelservice offers a variety of materials, but lip liner labels are often made from synthetic materials like polypropylene or polyester. These are durable, oil-resistant, and smudge-proof, and make sure the label remains intact during product use.
Labelservice offers fully bespoke designs and lip liner labels can be customised with specific shapes, colours, finishes (matte or gloss), and branding elements such as embossing, foil stamping, or spot UV to reflect a brand’s identity and appeal to customers.
Lip liner labels typically use acrylic-based pressure-sensitive adhesives for strong, long-lasting stickiness. These adhesives resist moisture and oil, guaranteeing the label stays in place during handling and usage.
Labelservice offers eco-friendly label options, including labels made from recycled materials, biodegradable adhesives, and environmentally friendly inks to meet the increasing demand for sustainable products and packaging.
For best results, ensure the label fits the small, narrow packaging while providing enough space for regulatory information. This is best achieved with the use of high-quality printing techniques that make sure small fonts and symbols remain legible.
Digital and flexographic printing are commonly used for lip liner labels. Digital printing allows for high-resolution images and vibrant colours in small runs, while flexographic printing offers durability and cost-efficiency for larger production runs.
Lip liner labels can include features such as tactile finishes, raised textures, or metallic accents to enhance your product’s premium feel. They can also include easy-to-read product information, QR codes for tutorials, or promotional offers that can engage customers and provide extra value.
Lip liner labels in the UK are regulated by the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) and should comply with the Cosmetic Products Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009. This act focuses on maintaining product safety, that products are properly labelled, and meet all the legal requirements for cosmetic products.