4 Nail Polish Labels Mistakes: What Causes Them and How to Prevent Them

July 18, 2022
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Nail polish is a booming business. In fact, it's so popular that one can hardly keep up with the trends. However, as any nail polish aficionado knows, keeping up with the trends starts with having the right nail polish labels. We've all seen them - nail polishes with amateurish and mistake-ridden labels. It doesn't look good for the brand, does it? In this blog post, we'll discuss some of the most common label mistakes and how to prevent them from happening in your own nail polish line.                  

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1. Having The Wrong Colors

There are a number of reasons why the color of your finished label could be different than the color of the artwork on your screen. Things like bad color configuration on the designer's monitor, files that are built with the wrong color makeup, or a press that wasn't calibrated properly can all lead to colors that don't match up. In addition, things like laminate, varnish, or substrate can also distort the color. Needless to say, getting color right is a big deal.

From brands with signature PMS colors to simply matching one batch of products to the next, color uniformity is crucial to consistent branding. That's why it's so important to work with a printer who understands the importance of full-color consistency and has the experience and expertise to deliver high-quality results. With the right partner, you can be confident that your labels will look exactly how you want them to and not have a poor custom sticker instead.

2. Investing In Poor Materials

No one likes to be stuck with boxes full of faulty labels. This can sometimes be a result of a material defect or failure, like a bad batch of adhesive or varnish. Most often, however, it is a result of poor communication with your label printer.

Before you print your custom labels, be sure to ask about the materials that will be used and the expected lifespan of the label. If you are shipping products packaging that will be exposed to sunlight or water, for example, you will need to use materials designed to withstand those conditions. By taking the time to communicate your needs upfront, you can avoid the frustration of dealing with damaged shipping labels down the road and create a beautiful product to sell.

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3. Images Coming Out Blurry

When you print out an image, you want it to be clear and sharp. However, sometimes the printed result can be blurry and difficult to read. There are a number of things that can cause this, but the most likely culprits are either a print error or a file error. Print errors can occur when the plates used for printing are damaged or when the PDF has not been saved correctly.

File errors, meanwhile, usually happen when low-resolution photographic images are used. These images are not made up of vectors, so they can become pixelated and fuzzy if they are enlarged too much. To avoid these issues, it’s important to use high-quality images that have been saved correctly. With a little care, you can ensure that your printed images will turn out just the way you want them on your nail polish label.

4. Improper Wind Direction

The direction that a label unwinds is important for several reasons. First, it can affect the registration of your artwork. If your artwork is not properly aligned, it can cause printing defects that will be visible on the finished nail polish bottles. Second, the unwind direction can affect the durability of the label. If the label is not wound correctly, it may be more likely to tear or come off the container. Not to mention, the unwind direction can impact the speed of the labeling process. If the nail polish bottle labels are not wound in the proper direction, they may need to be rewound before they can be applied to the product itself.

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Get The Best Nail Polish Labels For Your Product

Nail polish labels are important because they are your brand’s first impression to the customer. They need to be accurate, legible, and professional in order to make a good impression. However, mistakes can often happen during the labeling process. In this post, we’ve outlined some of the most common mistakes and how you can prevent them from happening. If you need help with your nail polish labels, get in touch with us – we would be happy to assist you!

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