The modern, refined appearance of smoky grey glass and the clean contrast of a white pipette dropper create a visual statement that works particularly well in the catalogue of natural cosmetics or aromatherapy small businesses. This pack of 264 contains 50 ml smoky grey dropper bottles, each with a glass pipette topped with a white rubber bulb — ideal for small businesses, essential oil creators, and cosmetics makers who want to combine drop-by-drop precision with refined presentation.
What the 264-piece pack contains
264 smoky grey (translucent) 50 ml glass dropper bottles, each paired with a single white pipette dropper. The pipette itself is glass, with a white rubber bulb on top providing the suction. Height per bottle is approximately 100 mm, diameter 42 mm, empty weight around 70 g per piece, with a total gross pack weight of 20.33 kg. The bottles use a standard GL18 neck finish.
Smoky grey glass and light protection
The smoky grey, translucent glass effectively filters shorter wavelengths of visible light and part of the UV spectrum — these photocatalysts trigger oxidation and active-ingredient degradation in sensitive volatile compounds. The smoky grey tone gives the finished product a distinctive, refined character, while the glass itself remains chemically inert: it does not react with essential oils and contains no plasticisers or other migratable substances that may occur with plastic containers.
How the white pipette dropper works
The pipette is made of glass; squeezing the white rubber bulb at the top draws liquid up, and slowly releasing the bulb dispenses drop-by-drop precision. The white rubber colour contrasts with the dark glass, gives the bottle a refined overall appearance, and visually distinguishes the product from the classic black pipette version. The pipette length is sized so that it can draw from the full depth of the bottle.
Areas of use
- Drop-by-drop dispensing of essential oil blends and aromatherapy recipes
- Storing perfume bases, colognes, and alcoholic fragrance preparations
- Dispensing natural facial serums and concentrated skin oils
- Drop-level use of botanical tinctures and herbal solutions
- Refined bottling of DIY and own-brand cosmetic products
Cleaning and care
Wash the glass bottles in warm, soapy water. Handle the pipette and white rubber bulb separately: draw distilled or soft water through the pipette two or three times, then optionally rinse with 70 percent isopropyl alcohol for complete fragrance removal. The white rubber is particularly sensitive to strong essential oils, so prolonged soaking is not recommended. Avoid the dishwasher and store clean components dry, upright.