Correct storage of oil is not only related to shelf life, but also involves retention of purity, aroma and safety. Incorrect containers can cause oxidation, leaching or spoilage.
The best container for storing oil is a dark glass bottle with a sealed cap that protects the oil from light, air and chemical contamination.
At Paupack, we specialize in oil-friendly packaging, especially for beauty, health and aromatherapy brands. Our UV amber and cobalt bottles are designed to protect oil from degradation while enhancing the brand presence.
What container should I put the oil into?
Not all bottles are created equally, and in oils, the material is important.
You should store the oil in a clean, dry dark glass container with a safe leak-proof closure to keep fresh and prevent oxidation.
Ideal Functions of Oil Containers
Features | Why is it important |
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Dark Glass | Stop UV rays from degrading oil |
Air-tight hat | Prevent air exposure and pollution |
Non-reactive material | No leaching or chemical reaction |
Drop pipe, pump or reducer | Control dose and minimize waste |
Paupack's range of essential oil packaging includes dropper bottles, spray heads and pump closures, all oil-compatible and tested for leak resistance – whether it's a 5ml sample or a 100ml bulk container.
Which container is best for oil?
You might think any sealed bottle will work, but oil needs to be more precise.
The best oil containers are amber or cobalt glass bottles with a reduction or dropper cap designed to minimize exposure to air and light.
Top container type
Container Type | Best Use Cases |
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Amber Glass Bottle | Essential oils, serum, massage oils |
Cobalt glass bottle | Arrangement therapy, high-end brand |
Aluminum bottle (lining) | Oil carrier, travel safety options |
Airless Pump Bottle | Sensitive mixture, oxidizable oil |
At Paupack, we offer all the above OEM options such as logo printing, packaging and custom cap finishes and ensure your oil is protected and beautifully protected.
Is it better to store oil in glass or plastic?
Plastic may be cheaper, but when purity is preferred, glass wins.
It is best to store oil in glass instead of plastic, because the glass is non-reactive, does not leach chemicals and can better protect lightness and air.
Comparison of glass and plastic
Features | Glass | Plastic |
---|---|---|
Reactive | No response | It can be leaching, especially with citrus oil |
Ultraviolet protection | Amber/Cobalt available | Limited unless coated |
Durability | Fragile Words | More influential |
Sustainability | Recyclable, environmentally friendly | Not very environmentally friendly |
This is why Paupack’s eco-conscious customers (from skin care brands to spa suppliers) have chosen glass droppers or roller bottles made of 100% recyclable materials, no BPA without BPA.
What is the best material for storing oil?
Choose the right material to ensure your oil stays effective and safe, even over the long term.
The best material for storing oil is borosilicate or soda lime glass, followed by food grade aluminum, lined with protective lining.
The highest ranking material
Materials | Pros | Best |
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Amber Glass | Blocking UV rays, inert, recyclable | Essential oils, extracts |
Cobalt Glass | Fashionable, light filtered | Arctic therapy, gift |
Aluminum (lining) | Lightweight, opaque, durable | Roil carrier, large amounts |
Stainless Steel | Industrial use, not direct sales | Commercial Storage |
At Paupack, we use certified food and drug grade glass for oil packaging. Our bottles comply with ISO and FDA standards, making them ideal for international shipping, shelf display or refillable brand formats.
Conclusion
When storing oil, high-quality containers are stored in equal quality. With Paupack’s carefully crafted glass and aluminum packaging options, your grease remains pure, effective, and ready for the global market.