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If for each packaging the choice of materials is important for cosmetics it is even more important. Good cosmetic packaging must combine aesthetic taste with functionality, and resist water, oil and all the ingredients with which they are made.
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Products for Cosmetics: aesthetic taste and functionality

The cosmetic sector, more than many others, requires particular characteristics of its packaging, which in addition to being aesthetically appealing, must also have the guarantee of sealing against water, oil and the ingredients used in the products. We at Oppaca offer you materials with these characteristics, such as glossy or transparent polypropylene for an invisible "no label look" effect. Furthermore, to ensure a greater hold of the inks on the surface of the support we recommend using a Glossy or Matt Laminating or, for a velvety touch effect, the Softouch one, you will see what a surprising effect. The quality of the substrate and the print are essential for the creation of good packaging but do not forget the processing as well.

Your creams and perfumes are luxurious products, which deserve to be represented by a packaging that is up to par. From packaging for soaps to packaging for perfumes, essential oils or shampoos, we at Oppaca will pay particular attention to providing you with exclusive packaging for cosmetics.

 

Oppaca Tips

 

Foundation, moisturizers and face creams, lipsticks and lip balms, body creams, soaps or bath bombs. Or, essential oils, make-up such as eyeshadows, blushes and eyeliner
And so on!

Use soft-touch lamination to give your beauty product a velvety feel to the touch. The "no label look" effect has a great communicative impact on cosmetics. If you choose it, remember to use opaque white for optimal readability.

Choose plastic materials to make great cosmetic labels. Combine with your labels containers incompatible and recyclable plastic materials such as those in polypropylene and polyethene.