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Query on tamper-proof labelling for cosmetics

I sell my own brand under Amazon Handmade in the UK and I would like to move to FBA. I sell cosmetics in small (60ml) jars which will be supplied to FBA in individual boxes. I could put a tamper proof label onto the closure of the box or put them on the actual jars. Due to the size of the jars the tamper proof label is likely to cover some pertinent information like ingredients/instructions etc.

So one option is to just put them on the boxes instead.

But another option is to use a tamper proof label which covers the lid and extends onto the jar and to stick these onto the jars BEFORE I put the main labels on. The tamper proof label would be visible down the side of the lid and where the lid joins the jar and it would be impossible to open the jar without tearing the label. With this option the customer would also be able to read instructions and ingredients before attempting to open the jar. So it seems to cover all the requirements more effectively than simply sticking a tamper-proof label on top of the branded packaging. Would Amazon be happy with this solution?

Thank you for your help,

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Query on tamper-proof labelling for cosmetics

I sell my own brand under Amazon Handmade in the UK and I would like to move to FBA. I sell cosmetics in small (60ml) jars which will be supplied to FBA in individual boxes. I could put a tamper proof label onto the closure of the box or put them on the actual jars. Due to the size of the jars the tamper proof label is likely to cover some pertinent information like ingredients/instructions etc.

So one option is to just put them on the boxes instead.

But another option is to use a tamper proof label which covers the lid and extends onto the jar and to stick these onto the jars BEFORE I put the main labels on. The tamper proof label would be visible down the side of the lid and where the lid joins the jar and it would be impossible to open the jar without tearing the label. With this option the customer would also be able to read instructions and ingredients before attempting to open the jar. So it seems to cover all the requirements more effectively than simply sticking a tamper-proof label on top of the branded packaging. Would Amazon be happy with this solution?

Thank you for your help,

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Query on tamper-proof labelling for cosmetics

I sell my own brand under Amazon Handmade in the UK and I would like to move to FBA. I sell cosmetics in small (60ml) jars which will be supplied to FBA in individual boxes. I could put a tamper proof label onto the closure of the box or put them on the actual jars. Due to the size of the jars the tamper proof label is likely to cover some pertinent information like ingredients/instructions etc.

So one option is to just put them on the boxes instead.

But another option is to use a tamper proof label which covers the lid and extends onto the jar and to stick these onto the jars BEFORE I put the main labels on. The tamper proof label would be visible down the side of the lid and where the lid joins the jar and it would be impossible to open the jar without tearing the label. With this option the customer would also be able to read instructions and ingredients before attempting to open the jar. So it seems to cover all the requirements more effectively than simply sticking a tamper-proof label on top of the branded packaging. Would Amazon be happy with this solution?

Thank you for your help,

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Query on tamper-proof labelling for cosmetics

I sell my own brand under Amazon Handmade in the UK and I would like to move to FBA. I sell cosmetics in small (60ml) jars which will be supplied to FBA in individual boxes. I could put a tamper proof label onto the closure of the box or put them on the actual jars. Due to the size of the jars the tamper proof label is likely to cover some pertinent information like ingredients/instructions etc.

So one option is to just put them on the boxes instead.

But another option is to use a tamper proof label which covers the lid and extends onto the jar and to stick these onto the jars BEFORE I put the main labels on. The tamper proof label would be visible down the side of the lid and where the lid joins the jar and it would be impossible to open the jar without tearing the label. With this option the customer would also be able to read instructions and ingredients before attempting to open the jar. So it seems to cover all the requirements more effectively than simply sticking a tamper-proof label on top of the branded packaging. Would Amazon be happy with this solution?

Thank you for your help,

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Query on tamper-proof labelling for cosmetics

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I sell my own brand under Amazon Handmade in the UK and I would like to move to FBA. I sell cosmetics in small (60ml) jars which will be supplied to FBA in individual boxes. I could put a tamper proof label onto the closure of the box or put them on the actual jars. Due to the size of the jars the tamper proof label is likely to cover some pertinent information like ingredients/instructions etc.

So one option is to just put them on the boxes instead.

But another option is to use a tamper proof label which covers the lid and extends onto the jar and to stick these onto the jars BEFORE I put the main labels on. The tamper proof label would be visible down the side of the lid and where the lid joins the jar and it would be impossible to open the jar without tearing the label. With this option the customer would also be able to read instructions and ingredients before attempting to open the jar. So it seems to cover all the requirements more effectively than simply sticking a tamper-proof label on top of the branded packaging. Would Amazon be happy with this solution?

Thank you for your help,

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