Emulsion pump type

May 02, 2026

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In the cosmetics industry, spray pumps are a common packaging format that enhances the product user experience. Different types of spray pumps, paired with cosmetic bottles, are suitable for different product characteristics. This article will introduce common types of spray pump cosmetic bottles and their applicable scenarios.

 

Standard Press-Type Spray Pump

These spray pumps have a simple structure, using a press of the pump head to atomize and spray the liquid. They are commonly found in products such as toners and moisturizing sprays. Their advantages are ease of use and even spraying of liquid, making them suitable for daily skincare. For example, toners packaged in this type can quickly hydrate the skin.

 

Fine Mist Spray Pump

Fine mist spray pumps spray an extremely fine mist of liquid, covering a wide area. They are commonly used in products such as setting sprays and moisturizing sprays. The fine mist prevents liquid dripping, making makeup adhere better or allowing the skin to absorb moisture evenly. Using a setting spray after makeup application can effectively set the makeup.

 

Foam Spray Pump

Foam spray pumps produce foam by mixing air and liquid, and are commonly found in facial cleansing products. When using, press the pump head; the liquid mixes with air to form foam, which deeply cleanses pores and reduces friction on the skin. For example, amino acid facial cleansing foams often use this type of packaging, suitable for sensitive skin.


Vacuum Spray Pump

Vacuum spray pumps combine vacuum packaging technology to isolate the product from air, maintaining its freshness. They are commonly used in high-end skincare products or serums. Their design prevents product oxidation, extends shelf life, and ensures stable spray performance. For example, some anti-aging serums use vacuum spray pump packaging to ensure ingredient activity.


Rotary Spray Pump

Rotary spray pumps adjust the spray volume or turn the pump on/off by rotating the pump head. Suitable for products requiring controlled dosage, such as perfumes and essential oils. The rotating design prevents accidental activation and product waste. For example, rotary spray pumps are commonly used in perfume dispensers for easy control of the spray volume.

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