Jamie Matusow, Editor-in-Chief07.21.21
Caps and closures are often considered to be the final complementary components of a cosmetics package. They also carry the responsibility of maintaining the integrity of the product. Sometimes they’re even “the main event.”
Fragrance bottles have long utilized stunning caps for eye-catching allure as well as a sense of luxury. Now, closures for cosmetics are also in the spotlight not only for their ease-of-use, hygienic qualities and dispensing characteristics, but also for their ability to create a cohesive look. Suppliers have also made great progress in producing caps and closures that meet sustainable packaging criteria, including new materials, light weighting and more.
According to Beroe, providers of procurement intelligence and supplier compliance solutions, consumers want more value-added packaging, and this has increased innovations for more functional closures. In addition, Beroe’s research report on personal care, says, “Closures provide a more premium look to the packa
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