06.06.23
Skincare brand Medline has announced a re-packaging initiative for its Remedy Skin Care line as part of the company's commitment to making skin care more intuitive for clinicians.
Launched in 2004, Medline's Remedy Skin Care line is a comprehensive system of products designed to help with every skincare need, including cleansing, moisturizing, protecting and treating.
Intuitive product labeling to state the function and help nurses quickly find the most effective product. For example, to cleanse, moisturize, prevent, protect or treat.
Enhanced color-coding on both ends of packaging to help nurses quickly and confidently identify the purpose of the product, regardless of how it is stored.
Updated education on packaging aligning with the new Coalition for At-Risk Skin's 21 consensus statements to clearly outline how to use the product line effectively. Supplementing the education directly on the packaging, the initiative is supported with online trainings and easily accessible color-coordinated resources such as posters and print outs.
"This latest enhancement focuses on leveraging useful packaging and education to empower nurses and help them deliver high quality patient care," said Josh Kolof, director of product management, Advanced Skin Care, Medline. "Our commitment to clinical efficacy and expansive evaluation of our products sets us apart from other skin care lines."
Launched in 2004, Medline's Remedy Skin Care line is a comprehensive system of products designed to help with every skincare need, including cleansing, moisturizing, protecting and treating.
Enhanced Product Packaging
After pioneering a unique color-coding system that enhanced efficiency, Medline has continued to make updates to improve the skin care line. Leveraging feedback from nurses that highlighted the importance that packaging must be intuitive and stand out in a sea of products, the Remedy Skin Care line re-packaging features the following enhancements:Intuitive product labeling to state the function and help nurses quickly find the most effective product. For example, to cleanse, moisturize, prevent, protect or treat.
Enhanced color-coding on both ends of packaging to help nurses quickly and confidently identify the purpose of the product, regardless of how it is stored.
Updated education on packaging aligning with the new Coalition for At-Risk Skin's 21 consensus statements to clearly outline how to use the product line effectively. Supplementing the education directly on the packaging, the initiative is supported with online trainings and easily accessible color-coordinated resources such as posters and print outs.
"This latest enhancement focuses on leveraging useful packaging and education to empower nurses and help them deliver high quality patient care," said Josh Kolof, director of product management, Advanced Skin Care, Medline. "Our commitment to clinical efficacy and expansive evaluation of our products sets us apart from other skin care lines."