Shampoo bottle labelling

Shampoo bottle labelling machines for personal-care packaging.

Label applicator routes for round, oval, flat and shaped shampoo and conditioner bottles.

UK specification adviceAutomatic and semi-automaticRound, flat, oval and jars
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Cosmetic bottle presentation with repeatable label position.

Shampoo bottles and personal-care containers often need careful front-facing presentation. Oval, flat or shaped bottles may need front/back labelling with product orientation to place labels consistently.

For round bottles, wraparound labelling may be practical. For premium presentation or no-label-look materials, label sensing and wipe-down setup should be reviewed against real samples.

Details needed for a fast quote

  • Bottle shape and panel dimensions
  • Front label and back label size
  • Transparent or film label material
  • Container squeeze and rigidity
  • Product presentation tolerance

Common machine routes

Options include semi-automatic bench labellers, compact automatic labellers, inline wraparound systems, twin-side front and back labellers, top and bottom label applicators and integrated conveyor systems. The correct route depends on container shape, label position and production target.

Recommended routes

Compare suitable bottle labelling machines.

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Buyer questions

Questions before choosing a bottle labeller.

Which bottle labelling machine route is suitable?

The suitable route depends on container shape, label position, label roll, required output and whether the machine is bench-top, compact automatic or fully inline.

What details are needed for a quote?

Bottle or container dimensions, photographs, label size, roll direction, label material, target output and any coding or conveyor requirements are useful for a fast recommendation.

Can clear or transparent labels be used?

Clear labels may be possible when suitable transparent label sensing is specified and tested against the real label material and backing paper.

Can the labeller be integrated into a production line?

Automatic systems can usually be specified with conveyors and surrounding filling, capping, coding or inspection equipment when line details are supplied.