A wonderful solution for children, Fancy & Trend offers safer nail polish packaging

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Fancy & Trend, a professional cosmetic packaging manufacturer from Taiwan, once again shakes things up with an amazing new idea. The company's child-safe nail polish bottles are perfect for younger crowds. With colourful cap options and fun shapes, they are able to add a playful element to cosmetic packaging.

Although this is not the first time adults have made nail polish containers for children, Fancy & Trend is doing it in an incredibly safe way by making a plastic container for water-based nail lacquer without using harsh chemicals. This is absolutely a thought-out solution that allows children to enjoy the fun of nail decoration without having parents worry about toxicity from lacquer or glass breakage from a shattered bottle.

Made of PETG, as a plastic it does not produce chloride fumes when burned, giving off only CO2 and H2O. Flexible, clear, robust, and light - these bottles are also suitable for contact with food as no plasticizers or stabilizers are used in manufacturing.

These safe nail lacquer bottles come in 6ml and 7ml options, with a variety of styles and shapes. The bottle's small volumes are appropriate for child usage, and having a selection of different stars, hearts, squares, and rounds makes the containers that much more fun and appealing to kids.

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Fancy & Trend officially introduces PCR plastic products into its portfolio

Aware that consumers around the globe are recognizing the importance of environmental protection, Fancy & Trend, a well known supplier of make-up and cosmetic packaging to the European and American markets has officially introduced PCR plastic products into its packaging portfolio. Through the use of different proportions of PCR plastic, Fancy & Trend can meet different customer needs including budget and cost considerations, decoration and product coatings, to ensure competitively priced unique options for the market.

  • Gratiela Adriana Stefan
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  • Created 02 Sep 2013
  • Modified 13 Aug 2015
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