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    Cocoon: Queenspack's capsule-shaped facial mask bottle

    Asia, East Asia, Hong Kong, Beauty, Personal Care, Cosmetics, Face, Personal Care, Facial Care, Skin Care, Primary Packaging, Bottles, Caps, Lids, Closure Components, Cross Section Circular, Packaging Decoration, Cosmoprof, Packaging Awards

    Queens Packaging Co., Ltd has more than 20 year experience in cosmetic packaging and molding industry. The company runs a strong design force powering the world’s latest innovation, providing exquisite packaging solution.

    Its latest innovation includes a brilliant capsule-shaped facial mask bottle, nick-named “Cocoon” by the Queenspack design team. The inspiration for Cocoon comes from mimicking the shape of a caterpillar’s pupation form before turning into butterfly, it indicates all beauty comes from inside-out through natural transformation.

    The key feature of Cocoon is that it separates facial mask material from skincare serum in order to prevent unnecessary contamination and keep product on the shelf for longer time with less preservatives and additives.

    Cocoon is easy to use, with only a few twists, consumers are able to enjoy the precious and refreshing skincare moment effortlessly. Here’s how to use a Cocoon:

    • Gently twist to the top cap to open the sleeve pore on the collar, and the serum flows down to the facial mask compartment.
    • Shake the bottle slightly, and facial mask soaked in serum completely
    • Twist open the cap (collar is well-assembled and attached to the cap)
    • Take out the facial mask from the opened compartment, and apply it to skin.

    This capsule-shaped facial mask bottle has been selected as one of the best innovative primary packaging by Innovation Circle Awards on finalists. The awards are designed to acknowledge the most innovative packaging and ideas in the beauty industry held by Cosmoprof Asia.

    • Innovation
    • English
    • Modified 12 Apr 2017
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