This 192-piece pack of 10 ml frosted brown dropper bottles is designed for small business owners, artisan makers and aromatherapists who work in larger volumes. The frosted surface softens reflections; the brown glass filters the light wavelengths that degrade sensitive volatile compounds. The result: longer shelf life, a more stable aroma profile and a vintage apothecary-style appearance.
What is in the 192-piece pack
The pack contains exactly 192 pieces of frosted brown dropper bottles with a 10 ml nominal capacity (without cap). Each bottle measures approximately 57 mm in height and 24 mm in diameter, with an empty weight of around 28 g. The total gross weight of the pack is approximately 5.91 kg, which includes the protective carton and inner dividers in addition to the bottles. A 10 ml bottle typically holds 200-220 drops of essential oil when dispensed with a standard pipette.
Frosted brown glass: UV filtering and anti-glare surface
The brown color absorbs the 280-500 nm wavelengths that trigger photochemical oxidation in the monoterpene hydrocarbons, aldehydes and phenolic compounds of essential oils. The frosted surface then scatters whatever light remains, reducing localized heating caused by direct sunlight on the bottle. This is why essences stored in frosted brown glass keep their aroma profile longer than those in clear or glossy brown glass.
Features of the without cap
This pack ships without caps, leaving you free to pair the bottles with screw caps, pipette droppers or child-resistant closures of your own choice. The standard 18 mm GL18 neck is compatible with most aftermarket closures. Empty bottles are easier to store in bulk, and you can later add the exact closure each formulation requires — an aluminium cap for tinctures, a child-resistant cap for undiluted essential oils, or a pipette dropper for precise drop dosing.
Typical applications
- Bottling your own essential oil blends for gifts, personal use or small-shop retail listings
- Storing herbal tinctures, hydrosols and floral essences in a stable, UV-filtered environment
- Bottling face serums, skincare oils and massage oil bases with a consistent, professional look
- Developing and maturing perfume bases and fragrance compositions in vintage apothecary style
- DIY scented household blends, roll-on bases and small-business own-brand products
Cleaning, sterilization and reuse
Always rinse new bottles with hot water and a mild soap, then let them dry completely before use. For stubborn fragrance residue, wipe the inner surface with 70% isopropyl alcohol or a warm soda solution. Avoid the dishwasher: high temperatures and harsh detergents can damage the frosted surface and the cap gasket. Once emptied, the bottle can be refilled across many cycles — frosted brown glass does not fade or yellow over the years.