News & Analysis on Cosmetics Innovation
04-Jun-2024 Last updated on 05-Jun-2024 at 11:07 GMT bulk lipstick cases
With so many EU regulation changes related to packaging sustainability, and in particular plastics, cosmetics packaging is a hot topic right now.
At this year's MakeUp in Paris trade show, many packaging exhibitors revealed their newest innovations.
Take a look at the winning entry, as well as the 10 finalists here...
The winner: PPK & Morrama Maya Refillable Lipstick Packaging
The winning product for 2024 was a refillable lipstick case made of aluminium that features a refill made from bamboo pulp and bagasse, which resembles paper.
The lipstick case itself can be personalised and the refill smoothly slides into the case with just a simple twist.
The patented overprinting technique was designed to correct errors on already printed and/or filled packaging materials, so they can be reintroduced into the supply chain and packaging facilities.
An innovation that could essentially prevent the loss of millions of packages.
A double-sided hot stamping technique that gives a gold finish on the back of the label, rather than traditional silver. It also offers a larger surface for copy/logos/communication due to the printing on the back.
Brivaplast Group ceramic applicators for hybrid formulations
This selection of three colour cosmetics applicators incorporate ceramic for its antibacterial properties and cooling effects.
The range includes a long spatula for the face and neck, a spoon-shaped tool for eye makeup application, as well as a deer foot-shaped applicator to target skin imperfections.
Axilone YSL Rouge Pur Couture Slim Velvet: Chinese Valentine’s Day edition
A limited-edition lipstick featuring a base, cap, and an aluminium shell that’s been adorned with a decoration inspired by the iconic YSL zebra pattern.
The process to create the packaging included: clean anodisation to prepare the aluminium for decoration, white luminescent lacquering that turns green at night, black screen printing to create the pattern, and a clear protective varnish.
Plus, its slim design with a square bullet enables precise and controlled application.
HCP Packaging Twist Tottle 30ml
A compressible and compact bottle for one-handed dispensing and application of liquid cosmetics.
The tottle can be made from PCR or other materials to create the best flexibility for the formula's viscosity. Plus, the two-part cap can be reused on a refill bottle.
A slim, ultra-thin, lightweight lipstick case that's designed to make application easier. It’s made from two waterproof materials: PETG and aluminium.
GEKA formulation-compliant PCR-PP material for primary packaging
A mascara cases made from post-consumer recycled PP material that complies with current European standards.
The pack is made with at least 95% recycled materials, yet still maintains its colour brilliance and can also be used for components that come into direct contact with the formula.
This innovation can open new possibilities for PCR-PP bottles to be used for washable mascaras, as well as other primary cosmetics packaging.
Compact packaging for pressed powders or balms. It’s made from four PET components in a monomaterial, minimalist design that is easy to reload.
It also includes a patented mechanism that tilts the lid back 180 degrees, to activate a moveable block linked to the hinge that makes the refillable pan easy to remove.
FR & Partners SA Unlimited Palette
A fun-filled case for makeup sets that’s made from FSC-certified paper, with a design inspired by the Tangram logic game.
It accommodates a complete makeup set on a single support while offering individual palettes for different application areas.
The innovation will be showcased at the Edition Spéciale by LuxePack show and L’Occitane said the new technology will help it ensure that all its retail bottles are made from 100% post-consumer recycled PET by 2027.
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