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Snout gets to the root of problem hair

Unilever Home & Personal Care, Seaquist Perfect Dispensing and Flurer Design were awarded silver for a special dispensing actuator.

Pw 11165 Unilever

The dispenser is used on a new aerosol hair product, 7-oz Dove Root-Lifting spray, which retails for $3.79. The package was launched in December 2004 into major retail channels in the United States and Europe.

The package’s distinction comes mainly from the actuator’s 1”-long “snout,” which acts as an extension of the user’s finger to help guide her to target her hair roots. It is said to surpass current dispensing techniques, and it enhances the consumer’s ability to apply the formulation exactly where it is needed. The aerosol hair product actuator is made of a polypropylene random copolymer, and acetal is used for the actuator’s insert.

The package also includes a PP overcap from Berry Plastics and a 202x700 tinplate steel can from CCL Container.

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