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Cosmetics and beauty packaging

Convey beauty, stand out on shelves, and be sustainable with the right paperboard packaging.

The right packaging elevates your product. That’s why beauty packaging is a vital part of the cosmetics industry. With the right type of paperboard, you can make unique designs, create a feeling of luxury cosmetic packaging, and stand out on crowded shelves or online.

In beauty and cosmetics, your starting point is often a bottle or a box. Its purpose is to both protect the perfume, make-up or lipstick and create a promise of luxury and exclusivity. It’s important that the outer packaging also delivers on that promise; that’s why picking the right cosmetic paperboard packaging is so important.

Here are five things to keep in mind when picking the right paperboard for your perfumes or other beauty products:

1. How it looks

The design of the packaging plays a crucial role in attracting customers. You want to invest in visually appealing packaging that stands out on the shelves and creates a memorable unboxing experience. And you want the freedom to design and embellish as you see fit. When picking a paperboard, ensure it’s up for embellishments like embossing, foiling, debossing, and others.

The white shade of the paperboard is also essential, as it impacts how the colours of your artwork or design are represented.

2. What it should do

You want your luxury cosmetic packaging to be visually stunning, but it also must be functional and practical. Easy to open, use, and dispense. And you want to avoid excessive packaging that may frustrate customers.

Choose the right size and shape of the packaging to accommodate your product effectively. Avoid oversized packaging as it may increase shipping costs and generate more waste.

3. How it’s manufactured

The best paperboard packaging for cosmetics requires the right raw material and a precise production process.

For example, cosmetics packaging requires a flat, stable, dust-free paperboard. And it must have good absorption and drying properties since moisture in the surrounding air can lead to upward or downward curl and twist in the sheet, affecting the shape of the paperboard.

If you compromise on raw materials and manufacturing, you expose yourself to risk. Inferior paperboard can cause stoppages during printing or limit what you can create with it. You almost always get stability problems, meaning your premium products look floppy on the shelves.

Sub-standard paperboard can cause other problems as well. For example, when you’re developing luxury cosmetic packaging designs, you don’t want your creativity to be restricted by the quality of the paperboard. It’s important to consider raw materials and manufacturing when making decisions.

4. How sustainable is it

Sustainable cosmetic packaging is becoming more and more important. Consumers are increasingly looking at how sustainable a product is, including the packaging. And regulatory changes are creating new demands.

To meet these demands, many cosmetics brands are setting ambitious targets. This is an important development, but it must cover many decisions. The raw material must come from sustainably managed forests. The energy used during manufacturing must be renewable. The finished product must be easy to recycle. Or decompose quickly if it ends up in nature. One example of a different type of target is the replacement of fossil-based packaging materials with a bio-based alternative.

5. How it fits into your strategic supply chain

When you decide on paperboard for cosmetic packaging, you must ensure it will work within your total supply chain. And that covers every step from manufacturing and transportation to warehousing and points of sale.

Today, premium brands spend much effort on building data and analytics capabilities, making sure they have the right resources and the proper program management in place to have a complete supply chain, both on regional and global levels. That way they can ensure that paperboard containers for cosmetics are available where needed, from printing and packaging to reaching end consumers.

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