Cosmetics Mockup Templates

Bottles, jars, tubes, droppers, and pump dispensers - cosmetics packaging PSD mockups for beauty brands and skincare lines.

48 mockup templates available

Cosmetics packaging carries more information per square centimeter than almost any other product category. A single serum bottle has to fit the brand mark, product name, ingredient list (INCI names), usage instructions, volume, batch code, and regulatory marks - all on a curved surface that's maybe 15 cm tall. Flat design files can't show whether all of that actually reads well once it's wrapped around the container. That's the core job of a cosmetics mockup.

Container types span pump bottles (airless and standard), dropper bottles, squeeze tubes, cream jars, spray bottles, roller bottles, and compact containers. Materials include frosted glass, clear glass, matte plastic, glossy plastic, and ceramic-finish surfaces. Each closure type - screw caps, pumps, dropper pipettes, spray nozzles, flip-tops - has independently editable color, so you can test gold cap on white bottle, matte black on frosted glass, or whatever combination the client is considering.

The label application challenge is specific to cosmetics: your artwork has to wrap around cylindrical or tapered containers with accurate perspective distortion. Text near the edges shows natural curvature. For transparent and frosted glass containers, the liquid fill is adjustable - set it to match your actual product formula color, adjust the fill level, and the glass refraction responds realistically. This matters for presentations where the product color is part of the brand identity.

Product line presentations are where cosmetics mockups earn their keep. A skincare brand typically launches with a cleanser, toner, serum, and moisturizer - four different container types that need to look cohesive on a shelf. The consistent lighting across these templates makes it straightforward to build a multi-product composition that looks like a real product shot rather than a collage of separate renders.

Particularly useful for pre-launch brands that need production-quality visuals before the first manufacturing run - place your label design on the exact container type you've sourced, and present it to retailers, investors, or customers as if the product already exists on the shelf.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cosmetics containers are included?

Pump bottles, dropper bottles, squeeze tubes, cream jars, spray bottles, roller bottles, and compact containers. Materials range from frosted and clear glass to matte plastic, glossy plastic, and ceramic finishes. Closures include screw caps, pumps, droppers, sprays, and flip-tops.

Can I change the liquid color inside transparent containers?

Transparent and frosted glass containers include an adjustable fill layer. Set the liquid or cream color to match your formula, control the fill level, and the glass refraction responds realistically. Useful when the product color is part of the brand identity.

Can I present a full product line with these?

That's one of the strongest use cases. Consistent lighting and resolution across the collection let you build multi-product compositions - cleanser, toner, serum, moisturizer - that look like a professional product shoot rather than separately rendered mockups.

Is the text readable on small containers like roller bottles?

The high resolution supports dense text requirements typical of cosmetics - INCI ingredient lists, regulatory markings, batch codes, and volume declarations all remain legible even on smaller container surfaces.