Sally Beauty's containers get a makeover

After having a successful line of hair-care products on the market for 20 years, Sally Beauty Co. decides it's time to update its look.

The entire line of Sally Beauty?s products received an update into the 21st century. The company feels the bottles have the look
The entire line of Sally Beauty?s products received an update into the 21st century. The company feels the bottles have the look

The world's largest distributor of professional beauty supplies, Sally Beauty Co., Inc., needed new packaging to unify the appearance of its line of ion hair-care products. With 35 products in the line-some in tubes holding no more than 1 oz and others in high-density polyethylene bottles holding 32 oz-and 27 different packaging components, the task was daunting. But it was made considerably easier because the Denton, TX, firm relied on container distributor Kaufman Container (Cleveland, OH) to pull it all together.

More than anything else, Sally Beauty wanted to bring its look into the 21st century. "The line is about twenty years old, and it needed a redesign," says Susan Walker, vice president of marketing at Sally Beauty. "We had added some additional products and used a variation of the logo a couple of times. We changed the colors, but we never did a redesign."

After the initial decision to redesign the product line, sold exclusively through Sally Beauty outlets nationwide, the company contacted design company Katherine Frank Creative (Chicago, IL). It called in Len Kulka from Clariant Polymer Color (McHenry, IL) to assist in the development of new package colors. During a meeting with Kulka, the designers and Sally Beauty, Kulka realized that Katherine Frank needed more than just a color expert. It really needed someone who knew packaging and could pull all the components together. That's when Kaufman Container entered the picture.

Within a week of the initial meeting, representatives from all four companies met in Chicago. At this meeting Sally Beauty decided it would no longer work with many different contract fillers whose supply of Sally Beauty packaging materials lacked central coordination. Instead it would work with just five contract fillers located strategically throughout the country, and all packaging components would come through Kaufman Container.

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