Professional colour collection of cosmetic palettes

  • Fancy & Trend

Fancy & Trend has recently introduced its latest release of four different colour cosmetic palettes with a variety of recess options as well as an efficient and intelligent design. The professional cosmetic packaging firm, based in Taiwan, always manages to satisfy the needs of the beauty and cosmetic sector with innovative packaging surprises. The new colour palettes are perfect for professional make up users.

The material used for the cosmetic palettes is ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), a type of plastic type that is incredibly receptive to colouring and decoration, and is further completely safe for cosmetic products.

The overall size of the palettes is not too big for carrying in a handbag nor is it too small for a colour cosmetic make-up kit. Excellent for professionals, the palettes facilitate work by providing one surface from which to draw numerous cosmetic products to be used during the same session.

Product specifications

Length: 138mm
Width: 77mm
Height: 15mm
The combination of recesses is optional.

Product references

FT-PC1745 (2 round recesses)
FT-PC1746 (15 rectangular recesses with 1 recess for applicator)
FT-PC1747 (18 square recesses being divided with 1 recess for applicator)
FT-PC1748 (20 rectangular recesses with 1 recess for applicator)

See also

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 03 Jun 2014
  • Modified 13 Aug 2015
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