Cosmetic labels built around the package and brand.
WD Labels manufactures custom roll labels for cosmetic, beauty and personal-care products. The label needs to fit the bottle, jar, tube, tub or pump while supporting the intended appearance, handling and production requirements.

Product labels shaped by the container and presentation.
Cosmetic and personal-care packaging spans small containers, curved surfaces and varied product families. Dimensions, shape, finish and artwork should be considered together.
Bottles & pumps
Labels planned around available panels, curves and the intended product presentation.
Jars, tubs & tubes
Custom formats for skincare, hair-care and personal-care containers.
Beauty product packaging
Branded labels that balance visual detail with readable product information.
Product families
Consistent layouts across multiple fragrances, variants, sizes or SKUs.
Retail presentation
Finish, colour and label shape considered alongside the complete package.

Appearance starts with fit and readable design.
Colour, typography, label shape and finish work best when they are planned around the package rather than treated as separate choices.
- Colour
- Share important brand-colour references and review the supplied proof carefully.
- Typography
- Keep product information readable at the finished label size.
- Shape & fit
- Plan the dimensions around container curves, seams and the available application area.
- Variants
- Establish a consistent system for multiple products, sizes or SKUs.
Balance appearance with the real product environment.
Package surface, shape, handling and expected moisture or contact environment help determine whether paper, BOPP or another supported construction should be considered.
Read the material guide- BOPP & film
- A practical direction when moisture resistance, durability or a smooth film appearance matters.
- Paper
- An option for suitable dry applications or products seeking a paper appearance.
- Finish
- Gloss, matte, varnished and laminated options can influence appearance and handling.
- Package fit
- Container surface, curve and label dimensions should be reviewed before production.
One brand system can support many product versions.
Cosmetic product families may combine fixed brand elements with changing names, shades, sizes, barcodes, QR codes, batch information or other product data.
Read the variable-data guide- 01Product variants and SKUs
- 02Barcodes and QR codes
- 03Batch or lot information
- 04Changing product text
- 05Multiple sizes or versions

A clear checkpoint before production.
Prepress review brings artwork, colour expectations, dimensions and version requirements together. The proof provides the approval checkpoint before production.
- SupplyProvide current artwork, dimensions and any brand-colour references.
- ReviewWe review the file, package fit and production requirements.
- ProofCheck layout, typography, colour direction and representative variants.
- ApproveProduction begins after the proof and specifications are approved.
Typical production: 3 business days after proof approval.
This describes normal production timing after proof approval, not the complete project timeline. Artwork preparation, colour review, specifications and approval happen before production begins.
Package and brand details create a clearer quote.
Share the container, finished label size, artwork and intended appearance. If material or finish is undecided, describe the product environment and handling.
Start a cosmetic label project- 01Finished label size
- 02Container type and shape
- 03Required quantity
- 04Number of SKUs or variants
- 05Material preference, if known
- 06Gloss, matte or other finish preference
- 07Artwork and colour-reference status
- 08Barcode or changing-data needs

