To visualize a cosmetics 3D model, use 3D rendering software (e.g., Blender, Keyshot) or web-based tools (like Sketchfab, Canva 3D) that support real-time previews, texture editing, and interactive views (e.g., 360° spins).
These tools let you adjust lighting, apply product-specific textures (shimmer, matte, glass packaging), and simulate real-world looks—such as how a gloss reflects light or a compact’s metallic finish.
Common uses include e-commerce (interactive product pages for shoppers), marketing (AR try-on filters for social media), or design teams reviewing packaging details.
For beginners, start with user-friendly platforms like Sketchfab or Canva’s 3D features—they let you upload models and tweak visuals (e.g., change lipstick color) without advanced technical skills.

