When buying skincare, packaging material is always a dilemma: glass jars have great texture but are heavy, while plastic bottles are lightweight but cheap-looking. What are their pros and cons? This article compares them from safety, practicality and environmental protection to reveal the truth.
Acids and alcohol in skincare easily react with packaging. High-borosilicate glass jars have outstanding stability, no harmful substances released, ideal for vitamin C and retinol products. Common PET plastic may release plasticizers when exposed to high temperature or strong ingredients; food-grade PP is safer but less stable than glass.
Glass jars enhance skincare ritual but are heavy and fragile, not travel-friendly. Plastic bottles are lightweight and shatterproof, suitable for portable or outdoor use. Dark glass blocks UV rays to extend shelf life of light-sensitive products; plastic needs light-proof boxes with weaker protection.
Glass can be 100% recycled and reused without damage; plastic has long degradation cycle and ages easily after repeated use. Some brands use recycled plastic, balancing portability and environmental protection.
Choose glass for functional, large-capacity products; choose food-grade plastic for portable, basic moisturizers. Prioritize regular brands for material safety.

