Beauty and Cosmetics

Fitness and beauty: cosmetic products which help you to stay in shape

Fitness is a rapidly expanding trend. More and more cosmetic companies, given the exponential growth of this phenomenon, are moving towards the direction of active beauty: they are creating their own product lines dedicated to sportspeople which amplify and make lasting the training effects. Let's discover the perfect packaging for these product lines.

Wellness and nature: a combination that takes shape in organic products

Natural cosmetics is a constantly growing market. More and more consumers, in fact, pay attention to the INCI - International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients - of the products they buy, preferring those free of silicones, parabens, dyes and other harmful substances. Body and face creams, shampoos, conditioners and masks for hair but also make-up: these are just a few examples of products with natural formulations that can be found on the shelves of specialized stores, herbalists, pharmacies and more. Let's discover which packs are most suitable for organic products.

Home Fragrance: an explosion of aromas

Their enveloping scent can be perceived in many environments, in a house, in an office or in a shop, giving it a touch of personality: we are talking about the home fragrances that today represent more and more a large market segment, thanks to the multiplicity of their aromas and packaging. Many companies operating in the Fragrance sector create lines entirely dedicated to home fragrance: let's discover the best packaging for this type of fragrance!

Stocksmetic packaging for your Hair Care line

Hair Care is a market in continuous expansion and the numbers speak for themselves: as a whole, it has reached a value of over 70 billion dollars, with an expected growth of about 4% in the Professional sector. Pharmacies, herbalists and hairdressing salons are creating their own lines of products. Let's discover the best packaging for hair care products!

The olfactory pyramid: the balance and harmony of a fragrance

Citrus, floral, light and aromatic: these adjectives are used to describe a fragrance and the sensations that it transmits to us when we are in contact with it. In reality, at the base of a perfume there is a complex structure and its smell is classified, by using the notes of a scale, just like it happens in music. Let's discover which are the olfactory notes that describe the degree of volatility and the properties of a fragrance.
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