Creativity & ‘newness’ remain key marketing tools to appeal to beauty shoppers—as advances in sustainability and production are redefining packaging innovation.
There are a multitude of decorating processes beauty brands can use to transform the look of a bottle, jar, tube—partnering with the right supplier is key.
Blending medical technology with innovative design, Nuon creates advanced cosmetic applicators that enhance the user experience and deliver proven results.
The XTAG glass bottle features an airless refill system that uses pouch technology, representing a new approach to consumption that respects the planet.
Recent beauty launches show how brands aim to elevate the 'skincare ritual,' as packaging suppliers discuss their most in-demand and eco-friendly innovations.
Nearly 1,200 exhibitors showcased finished products and packaging—and welcomed 26,000 visitors to the 21st edition of Cosmoprof North America Las Vegas.
Post-pandemic, samples have taken on a larger role in enticing consumers to purchase full-size products—or, to easily tote them along as ‘small indulgences.’
In an exclusive interview, Euromonitor International’s Rosemarie Downey, Global Head of Packaging Research, talks about the latest trends in cosmetic sampling.
Brands are meeting the rising demand for fragrances—& suppliers are offering glass bottles that are recyclable, refillable, and decorated in a multitude of ways
As global regulations push for sustainable packaging, beauty buyers grow more conscious. Transparency is now a must—and new calls for industry collaboration.
Packaging suppliers are doubling down on sanitary packaging innovations and product delivery solutions. Single-dose, hygienic sampling will be here to stay.
An exclusive interview with Philippe Bonningue, L’Oréal’s Global Director of Sustainable Packaging, discussing sustainable initiatives, eco-design & more.
Turnkey service suppliers are ramping up innovation and production to capture business and dependably deliver on-time services in a Covid-stunted global market.
Skin care—and self-care—are on the rise, as packaging suppliers must meet increasing requests by beauty brands to satisfy new pandemic-related market demands.
Suppliers are offering new types of airless packaging focused on functionality and protecting natural products—including new refillable and recyclable designs.