
Yes, you can combine different cosmetic tube colors in one order, but the MOQ and cost depend on the tube material, color matching method, printing design, and whether each color is treated as a separate SKU. For fully customized tube body colors, each Pantone color usually requires separate material preparation and production arrangement.
If you want to launch multiple product variants, scents, formulas, or seasonal designs, Xinfly Packaging can help you plan a practical mixed-color solution while keeping the same tube size, cap type, and artwork structure to control cost.
How Mixed Tube Color Orders Usually Work
| Color Option | Typical Requirement | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Same Tube Color + Different Printing | More flexible | Multiple SKUs with shared packaging base |
| Different Cap Colors | Depends on cap stock or custom color MOQ | Product line differentiation |
| Different Tube Body Colors | Usually counted per color / SKU | Brand collections, scents, or formulas |
| Stock Tube Colors | Lower MOQ if available | Startups, testing, limited editions |
| Custom Pantone Colors | Requires color matching and production setup | Premium retail-ready packaging |
How to Reduce Cost for Mixed Colors
- Use the same tube diameter, capacity, material, and cap style across all colors.
- Choose stock tube or stock cap colors when possible.
- Keep the same artwork layout and only change product names or color blocks.
- Limit the number of custom Pantone colors in the first production run.
- Use color labels, cap colors, or printing accents instead of changing the full tube body color.
For better planning, you can review our custom cosmetic tube options, printing options, and design area dimensions pages before confirming your color plan.
Need Multiple Tube Colors?
Send us your tube size, material, Pantone colors, cap requirements, artwork files, and order quantity. Xinfly Packaging can help you compare stock colors, custom tube colors, cap color changes, and mixed-SKU production options.


