- About Us
- Markets We Serve
- Capabilities
- Pouches
- Shrink Sleeves
- Request a Quote
- Sustainability
- Resources
05/27/2010 by Erinn Gormley (comments: 0)

In the past, sun care products were in a niche of their own. However, with growing knowledge of the damage of UV rays and increased public concern for sun protection, traditionally skin care-only manufactures have begun to expand their product offerings:
The sun care segment of the beauty industry is undergoing a major evolution, not only in packaging, but in what actually constitutes sun care. With consumers’ increasing concerns over healthy living as well as their insatiable desire for convenience, the sun care umbrella has extended to include a plethora of products.

Not only are cosmetics and creams now containing SPF, but new products and packaging developments have also become a focus. Many of these products focus on consumer convenience, such as sunscreen travel wipes. Take a look at some of the trends Beauty Packaging has spotted, and be sure to know the upcoming regulations from the FDA for sun care products… especially when it comes to designing your packaging:
The new elements for the front panel include the new UVA 4-star rating system and text; additional text for the UVB SPF rating and a long information statement on UVA and UVB rays from the sun,” says Young. “The short story is that the packaging front, the focal point of the brand identity, must be re-designed. And actually, due to the inclusion of the Drug Facts Panel, the entire outer package needs to be re-designed.
Add a comment