Metallics are Back in Style
Now, more than ever, brands appear to be using metal and metallics in packaging to give the perception of luxury. While many hair and personal care products are now available in aluminum cans, many color cosmetics are being packaged with intricate, metallic decorations.
Although the idea of metallics in cosmetic packaging is certainly nothing new, many industry professionals (like those quoted on Queens Packaging) are seeing the use of precious metals in packaging rise in just about every product category. If the packaging itself isn’t in a sleek metal package, then brands are requesting decorations involving metallic foils and pigments. The idea is that the shine of these products will stand out on the shelves.
As more and more companies are on the search for fully metallized products, meaning cap and bottle or jar, some manufacturers have been creating metallized glass and plastic. This keeps the products lightweight and affordable, but still accomplishes that favored look. The most popular colors at the moment are gold and gun metal silver.
However, many higher end brands are still insisting that real metals be used in their products. In fact, the desire for actual metal components is often higher than the demand for metallization techniques. This is especially true for lipstick cases and compacts. It appears that when a brand wants to appear more luxe, there is just no substitute for the real thing.
Although metallics are certainly trending, don’t be surprised if they don’t fade away soon. Evolving design techniques and printing technology are always creating new ways to use metallics in innovative packaging. Essentially, they’ll always be a great way for brands to appear unique and differentiate from others on the shelf.