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Matte Label Finish

Add protection to your custom labels while keeping a subtle, natural finish.

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The Perfect Addition to a Natural or Minimalistic Design

Matte label laminates are the best choice if you're looking to add a layer of protection to your designs while still keeping the original material aesthetic. These finishes complement industries that benefit from natural looks like food and bath & beauty. Matte label finishes can be applied to film and paper materials.

This cost-effective material protects against liquids and creams commonly found in bath products. Pair with a white matte container for a "no-label" look. Speak with our team today and learn if this cost-effective finish is right for your product.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Matte Label Finishes

  • What are the advantages of using matte label finishes?

    Matte labels are often chosen for their clean, modern appearance and soft finish, which helps product designs look refined without distracting reflections. The finish also tends to hide fingerprints and smudges better than glossy labels, helping packaging maintain a polished look during handling and display.

  • Can you write on matte label finishes?

    Yes. Many matte labels feature a writable surface that works well with pens, pencils, and permanent markers. Because the finish is non-glossy, ink typically dries quickly and is less likely to smear.

  • Are matte label finishes waterproof?

    Matte label finishes can perform well in moist or refrigerated environments, depending on the label material and adhesive used. Some matte materials are designed to resist light moisture and maintain adhesion in cool or damp conditions. For applications that require stronger water resistance, specialty materials such as vinyl or film-based labels may be recommended.