Mini paper stick
Cosmogen’s Mini Paper Stick is designed for anhydrous formulas: lipstick or lip balm, blush, highlighter, and sun care. It’s made up of 77% paper, and features a patented rotation system that rotates the lower part of the tube to reveal the stick formula, without using the fingers. The tube goes down, rather than the formula going up. It’s also customisable and recyclable.
Cosmogen also launched its Maxi Squeeze Refill, so that its Maxi Squeeze range can now be refilled.
Cosmogen’s Mini Paper Stick is designed for anhydrous formulas: lipstick or lip balm, blush, highlighter, and sun care. It’s made up of 77% paper, and features a patented rotation system that rotates the lower part of the tube to reveal the stick formula, without using the fingers. The tube goes down, rather than the formula going up. It’s also customisable and recyclable.
Cosmogen also launched its Maxi Squeeze Refill, so that its Maxi Squeeze range can now be refilled.
Avery Dennison revealed its traceability solutions to respond to the increased demand for product authenticity and identification.
The supplier showed a case study – it’s work with a fragrance brand, Bastille Parfums. The brand has integrated a RFID sensor technology into its packaging for greater supply chain visibility, as well as QR code technology to allow the end consumer to access all of this information. Read more about this in Cosmetics Design-Europe’s interview here.
Quadpack has just launched The Wanderer, a dropper tube that uses drop-by-drop technology for targeted and precise application. It was designed specifically for low-viscosity formulations, such as oils, light serums and boosters. It is also a mono-family pack – made of plastics that can be recycled together – with the option of including post-consumer recycled (PCR) material. According to Quadpack’s own positive-impact packaging ratings system, adding up to 28% PCR v improves its circularity by 86% and gives it an ‘Advanced’ level of sustainability.
RISSMANN Flip-Lid-Box is made of FSC-certified paper and cardboard, without magnet. When opening, the lid, which is connected to the base, releases the front panel of the box to reveal the product.
The contrasting patterns on the cover are obtained by a laser engraving process and their colour depends on the paper selected. Plus, the inner decoration is printed without mineral oil using a water-based varnish.
Bakic Group said its 250ml Smoothie ultra lightweight bottle combines a bionic design with a special technology that saves approximately 50% of material compared to conventional bottles of the same size.
The design makes sure that the bottle has stability and can properly be filled and labelled without compromising on functionality and usability. The materials are also 100% recyclable as well.
Seriplast created Luxury Square, a plastic cosmetics bottle for serums and foundations that’s designed to look like glass. The injected PET bottle with laser-welded edges can be used with a dropper or a pump. Seriplast apparently partnered with Virospack for the dropper, Silgan Dispensing for the pump and Arcade Beauty for the filling.
Primary packaging supplier Coverpla has expanded into home fragrance and teamed with Spanish glassmaker Estal to create packaging for a home fragrance range, as this category receives a growing amount of interest in the industry. The range includes diffusers, accessories, thick-based candle jars aimed at the premium sector.
Image: Estal Instagram