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| December 31, 1994

New windows in cosmetic packaging

What better way to promote visibility for a new product than to make its package see-through?
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That's what New York-based Coty did for its new Chronologix Self-Sealing makeup. The product which promises to create a new category of lip makeup contains a small clear gap in its gold-foil decorated tubes to create a "window" for viewing makeup color. Surrounding black rings screen-printed onto the foil highlight the window. The tubes are made of injection-molded polyvinyl chloride or polypropylene depending on color from Risdon (Naugatuck CN). Risdon also supplies the aluminum screw-on cap which contains an applicating sponge. A pressure-sensitive label from Standwill Packaging (Farming-dale NY) on the clear bottom of the tube provides the name of the color and company identification. Secondary packaging consists of a 24-pt SBS hang card from Union Camp (Wayne NJ) offset-printed in two colors with gold stamping. Coty produces the 12-ga PVC blister. The company began mass-marketing its Chronologix Self-Sealing lip makeup in April of 1994.

  • »Standwill Packaging, Inc.

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