Roll with It: Asquan's Steel Roller Ball Tubes Elevate Skincare Application

  • Asquan Group

Steel roller balls are increasingly being integrated into skincare packaging, especially in products like serums, eye creams, facial oils, and spot treatments. The roller balls are attached to the tips of tubes or bottles and allow for precise application of products by rolling the ball directly onto the skin. When applied, the ball delivers a measured amount of the formula evenly across the targeted area.

Asquan's Steel Roller Ball collection of tubes are a perfect delivery system for a multitude of formulations. Providing a natural cooling sensation when applied to the skin, the steel balls help soothe and reduce puffiness, particularly in delicate areas like the under-eyes. This cooling effect can constrict blood vessels, reducing dark circles and swelling. Additionally, the rolling action aids in gently massaging the product into the skin, which helps enhance the absorption of active ingredients. This allows for better distribution and deeper penetration of the skincare formula.

Steel roller balls are generally more hygienic compared to other application methods like fingers, as they minimize direct skin contact with the product in the container. Stainless steel is also resistant to bacteria and easy to clean. This material is also non-reactive, ensuring the roller won’t interfere with the chemical composition of skincare formulas.

Asquan's gorgeous line targets this rising popular trend, taking over the market in conjunction with the growing influence of beauty tools like jade rollers, gua sha, and other facial massage devices. The focus on skincare routines that incorporate massaging techniques for de-puffing, toning, and relaxing the skin has driven demand for these types of applicators.

Coming in ranges of 3 and up to 110ml, with multiple roller ball sizes, Asquan's tubes are an ideal solution for a wide variety of products.

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  • Juan Pablo Rueda
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  • Created 22 Aug 2024
  • Modified 21 Aug 2024
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