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Neopac: Flexible dropper tube for beauty serums

Neopac’s high-barrier Polyfoil tubes for the cosmetic industry now comes in a flexible beauty serum dropper tube that offers a high-level of protection, particularly against light.

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The Polyfoil tube can be printed or hot-stamped and rounded off with a variety of possible caps.  Applying pressure to the beauty serum dropper tube generates easily-controlled individual drops, which can be applied directly to the skin or added to another substance by metered dosing. 

Like all Neopac Polyfoil tubes, the beauty dropper provides a strong barrier against light, moisture, oxygen, and organic and chemical substances, as well as resistance to corrosion.  The tubes also provides an attractive appearance as well as precise dispensing capabilities.

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