This spec sheet is for Beauty GWP campaign RFQs
A beauty GWP cosmetic bag often fails buyer approval in the small details: lining feel, zipper color, puller shape, logo plate, folded packing and whether the inside looks clean enough for skincare or makeup products. This article stays in Ecorivta’s lane: beauty campaign RFQ handoff and sample approval, not broad low-context sourcing.
If the bag will become retail-ready, barcode and label planning should be handled before artwork is locked. GS1 US barcode placement guidance is useful when a buyer needs a scanned retail pack or trackable SKU.GS1 US barcode placement guidance 1
Lining is the inside promise
Buyers often approve the outside first, but the inside lining decides whether the bag feels suitable for a beauty gift, skincare kit or retail campaign. A lining can be simple fabric, coated fabric, wipeable route or color-matched interior. The right choice depends on product use, budget and target market.

- Interior color: match exterior, brand palette or practical anti-stain tone.
- Cleaning expectation: wipeable, water-resistant or simple fabric route should be stated carefully.
- Structure: lining can affect body shape and how the bag stands in photos.
- Claim wording: recycled, eco or water-resistant wording must match the actual material and document route.
Zipper, puller and plate should be approved as a set
A zipper can look cheap when the puller, teeth color or logo plate does not match the campaign. Before sampling, the buyer should decide whether the hardware should disappear into the design or become a visible brand cue.

| Detail | What to specify | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Zipper tape | Matched, contrast or neutral color | Visible in product photos and opening view |
| Teeth and slider | Gold, silver, tone-on-tone or plastic route | Changes premium feel and cost |
| Puller | Metal, fabric, leather-like, resin or simple tab | Controls hand feel and brand detail |
| Logo plate | Position, size, finish and artwork file | Needs approval before bulk hardware route |

Color and claim wording need boundaries
If the buyer wants recycled, eco, vegan, water-resistant or similar wording, the claim should be reviewed before label or sleeve printing. FTC Green Guides are a useful boundary for avoiding broad environmental claims that are not supported by project-specific evidence.FTC Green Guides 2
For color, align exterior, lining, zipper tape, puller and plate finish. Pantone color systems can help teams discuss color direction, but final approval still needs physical materials and trims.Pantone color systems 3
Packing should not be an afterthought
Gift and sale item logic changes the final package. A GWP pouch may need a clean sleeve, simple bag or set box; a sellable SKU may need barcode, care label, product name, country information and shelf display. Packing should be reviewed after sample size and hardware route are stable.

A concise RFQ is enough: bag size, exterior material, lining, zipper, puller, logo plate or label, packing method, quantity, target market, launch date, target price and document needs if any.
Review zipper and puller sample
Send the component spec before sample
If your beauty team has a reference bag or mood board, send it with the lining route, zipper/puller preference, logo location, packing method, quantity and launch window. Ecorivta can help turn that into a sample approval file for the campaign.
FAQ
What should a beauty GWP cosmetic bag spec sheet include?
Include bag size, lining route, zipper type, puller, logo plate or label, exterior material, color, packing method, quantity, target market, launch date and sample approval owner.
Why should lining be specified before the first quote?
Lining changes feel, structure, cleaning expectation, cost and sometimes the claim wording. If it is left vague, the sample may look correct outside but fail buyer approval inside.
What zipper and puller details matter for beauty buyers?
Confirm zipper tape color, teeth color, slider finish, puller shape, logo placement, opening feel and whether the puller matches the campaign or gift-set style.
How does this article stay inside Ecorivta’s positioning?
This article uses a Beauty GWP RFQ spec-sheet angle: lining, hardware, packing and sample approval for brand campaigns, not broad low-context sourcing.
Related Ecorivta pages and guides
- Beauty GWP Cosmetic Bags for the main campaign page.
- Beauty GWP Solutions for launch kit and campaign planning.
- Quality Control for sample approval and bulk inspection route.
- Certifications for project-dependent material and audit support.
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GS1 US barcode placement guidance is relevant when a cosmetic bag program becomes retail-ready or SKU-tracked. ↩︎
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FTC Green Guides are used as a claim-boundary reference when environmental wording appears on product or packing copy. ↩︎
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Pantone color systems are used as a practical reference for communicating color direction before physical material and trim approval. ↩︎



