Packaging & Design

Packaging that matches what’s inside

A bio-cosmetic in a virgin plastic bottle sends the wrong message. We believe packaging should be consistent with the product philosophy — natural, sustainable, honest and beautiful.

Sustainable materials

Glass: premium feel, infinitely recyclable, chemically inert (no interaction with the formula), reusable/refillable. Ideal for serums, face oils, premium creams. Heavier (higher shipping cost) — but unmatched in perceived value. Frosted, amber, clear, coloured — multiple options. Aluminium: lightweight, 100% recyclable (and actually recycled at high rates), excellent barrier properties (protects from light and air). Tubes, jars, bottles, tins. Great for body care, hand creams, lip balms, travel sizes. Bioplastic: made from sugarcane (bio-PE) or PLA (polylactic acid from corn starch). Lower carbon footprint than fossil-based plastic. Looks and feels like conventional plastic — consumers cannot tell the difference. Suitable for bottles, tubes, caps. FSC-certified paper and cardboard: for secondary packaging (boxes, cartons, inserts), labels and gift sets. Supports responsible forestry. Refill systems: pouches or refill bottles that allow consumers to reuse the primary container. Rapidly growing in popularity — especially in premium and eco-conscious segments.

Brand design services

We can work with your existing brand identity (you provide artwork, we adapt to packaging) or help you create one from scratch. Our design support includes: logo development (if you don’t have one), packaging shape and material selection (which bottle, which cap, which closure), label design (layout, typography, colour palette, INCI placement, regulatory compliance), secondary packaging (carton/box design, inserts, tissue paper, stickers), mockups and 3D renders (visualise your product before committing to production). We work with experienced packaging designers who understand both aesthetics and regulatory requirements — your label will look beautiful AND comply with EU Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009.

The minimalist trend

Clean labels, simple typography, visible INCI lists, muted colour palettes, less plastic, more substance. Consumers in the bio/natural segment want transparency — they read labels, they check ingredients, they value honesty over flashy design. We help you achieve that balance: a product that looks as clean as its formula.