Hairspray packaging deals with a tall aerosol can, which brings its own rules: it is pressurized, it needs the required flammability and pressurized container warnings, and the secondary carton has to protect a cylinder that does not stack or ship as easily as a box. Whether it is a full carton, a multi pack, or a printed sleeve, the packaging has to present a salon or retail brand while carrying the safety information an aerosol requires.
We build hairspray packaging as tuck cartons, sleeves, and multi pack boxes in paperboard, sized to the can diameter and height, with full color print and clean room for the aerosol and flammability warnings. Multi pack and display formats work for retail, and the print carries the salon or brand identity. We build the box to hold your required warnings, while accuracy and any regulatory requirements stay the brand's responsibility.
This is packaging guidance, not regulatory advice. No minimum order suits a salon brand or a new haircare line. Tell us the can size and whether you want singles, multi packs, or sleeves and we will spec packaging that fits the can and carries the required information.
Presenting a brand on a pressurized can
Does hairspray packaging need aerosol warnings?
Aerosol cans carry required flammability and pressurized container warnings, and we build the carton to hold yours. Accuracy and any regulatory requirements stay the brand's responsibility, and this is packaging guidance, not regulatory advice.
How do you package a tall aerosol can?
As tuck cartons, sleeves, or multi pack boxes sized to the can diameter and height, so the cylinder is protected and presentable. Multi pack and display formats suit retail.
Can it be branded for a salon line?
Yes, full color print carries the salon or brand identity, with clean room left for the required safety information.
Is there a minimum order?
No minimum, so a salon brand or new haircare line can package without a bulk run.


































