Decorative cosmetic bag
A decorative cosmetic bag includes a container and a cover member pivotally connected to the bottom of the container. The container has a semi-spherical shell with a recessed interior for storing cosmetics, and an annular projection defines the annular edge of a downward opening of the container. The cover member fits with the annular projection of the container by means of pivoting at one end and by inserting at the other end to facilitate the cosmetic bags to be opened or closed.
A conventional way for storing cosmetics is to put a lipstick in a tubular container, and a powder cake, an eye shadow cream, a cheek cream and the like in a container, and then, for the convenience of carrying, all these cosmetics are generally put into a cosmetic sack, which is then placed in a hand bag. In this beach bag, a user who wants to make up with the cosmetics in the bag usually finds it not easy to quickly pick out an exact cosmetics she needs, thus wasting much time, and sometimes dropping all cosmetics down to the ground, making herself embarrassed.
The objective of the wholesale beach bags are to offer a decorative cosmetic bag with various accessories, possible to be worn on a wrist or on the neck, not only letting a user pick out and use the cosmetics easily and conveniently, but also achieving a decorative and contrasting effect by matching a user’s costume.
The feature of the wholesale cosmetic bags are containers pivotally connected with a cover member having a U-shaped plate formed under the bottom.
The cosmetic bags is a semi-spherical shell having a downward opening with its edge defined by an annular projection, and a recessed interior for storing cosmetics. The cover member fits with the annular projection of the container by means of pivoting at one end, and by inserting at the other end to let the container opened or closed conveniently.
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