Another revolutionary airless packaging innovation by Lumson, the Envers Airless

“Envers” turns around the concept of cosmetic packaging design. The actuator is magnified and molded into the main body of the pack, shaping its entire design. The airless bottle is covered and embraced by the actuator creating an innovative and unique Packaging Design.

AIRLESS POUCH TECHNOLOGY

App Envers 653 utilizes the highly reliable“Airless Pouch Technology”, already tested on the market and entirely developed and manufactured in Italy by Lumson.

The System is supplied with a fully formed thin collapsible "pouch" inside the bottle.

AVAILABLE WITH DIFFERENT TYPE OF POUCHES

Pouches can be manufactured according to client’s formula, in order to supply a standard or an extra barrier protection targeting for maximum compatibility.

PROTECTION FOR SPECIAL ADVANCED FORMULAS

New innovative and improved formulations need high stability of specific ingredients. APP Airless Plastic Packaging helps to preserve sensitive cosmetic components such as vitamin C, Retinol, etc., from deterioration.

REDUCTION OF PRESERVATIVES

The beauty customer desires reduced preservatives. Thanks to Lumson’s Airless Systems, outdoor air contamination is eliminated, leading to a considerable opportunity to reduce preservatives in the final formula.

A WIDE RANGE OF DECORATION OPTIONS

App Envers 653 is highly customizable with a wide range of colours and unique decorations.

LOW AMOUNT OF RESIDUAL PRODUCT

Final consumers are very sensitive about residual product left in the pack. App Envers 653 guarantees a dispense rate of more than 95%, allowing your clients complete use of the product they have paid for.

HIGH DENSITY FORMULATIONS

Envers can distribute almost any type of cosmetic formula: from low to high density products.

PRODUCT PROTECTION

“Tamper-Proof ” Airless Systems like App Envers 653 give your product maximum protection against contamination from external sources.

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  • Federica Bonaldi
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  • Created 15 Dec 2015
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