- Package Include: 12 Pack 8 oz each Purple Plastic Bottles with Black Twist Top Cap
- Dip Tubes may require trimming. Easy to Fill With Any of your Liquid Products
- MULTIFUNCTION – The Black Twist Top Cap functions great for essential oils, lotions, aromatherapy, DIY beauty products and any other mixtures.
- PORTABLE & REFILLABLE – This large 8 ounce bottle with black/natural twist top cap is enough to hold your mixtures for travel trips, home or office.
- DURABLE QUALITY – each component is created from sturdy materials that ensure longevity.
Product Description
Purple Boston with Black Twist
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Good for Global ResourcesGo green with our refillable plastic bottles. Simply use and reuse again and again. The different caps makes them ideal for essential oil blends, alcohol sprays, cleaners and DIY hair spray, so safe they can even be used as plastic bottles for essential oils! Made from BPA-free PET plastic which makes them both food and medicine safe. These refillable plastic bottles can be used for any household task where a spray is required: house cleaning, car cleaning and more! And they’re reusable so you’re helping out your wallet. |
Portable and ConvenientFor your daily use, it is easy to carry and convenient. Perfect for applying perfumes or cosmetics. You can also put the perfume directly in the container, making it available on any occasion! |
Refillable – Durable – High QualityWhether you’re looking to package your own homemade beauty products or need to story some scented air fresheners , our atomizer will help you keep any room smelling fresh. Don’t forget they make great plant misters. Our atomizers come in a variety of colors (white, black and silver), so you can stock up on all your favorite shades! |
BPA FREEBPA (bisphenol-A) was invented in 1891 and is used to create polycarbonate plastics with high strength. In addition, it is utilized in a vast array of products, such as epoxy resin linings on canned foods (to prevent rust), toiletries, feminine hygiene products, thermal receipts, and eyeglass lenses, among others. Almost a century later, another scientist discovered that this estrogen-like chemical was leaking into the plastic’s contents, which can be harmful to those who are exposed to it. Europe, Canada, and a few other nations have banned the use of BPA over the years. Only eleven states in the United States have prohibited its use in children’s products. When something is BPA-free, it simply indicates that bisphenol-A was not incorporated into its composition. Our bottles are BPA free. |