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UKPACK Wins iF Design Award 2026 in 2 Categories

  • UKPACK Packaging
  • Beauty, Personal Care

  • Cosmetics

  • Primary Packaging

  • Bottles

  • Bottles - Pump

  • Active, Smart Packaging

  • Sustainable Packaging

  • Mono-Material

  • Recyclable Packaging

  • Packaging Awards

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UKPACK Packaging has received the iF Design Award 2026 for its Pelalglow 24H Facial Cleanser Set for All Genders. The project is recognized under two categories, Packaging Design and Beauty Packaging, highlighting the company's ability to deliver packaging that is visually distinctive, user focused, and production ready.

A time inspired concept built for real routines

This design is inspired by time and the human face. It is based on a simple daily truth: People cleanse in the morning and at night, and the experience should feel different in each moment. The set uses 7:20 and 21:30 as the concept anchors for morning and evening cleansing. That idea becomes a clear, memorable system for differentiating the two formulas while keeping the overall family look consistent.

Designed for clarity, portability, and safety

For skincare brands, a cleanser pack needs to do more than look good. It needs to be easy to understand at a glance, easy to carry, and safe in daily use. This set balances recognizability with a compact form factor, supporting everyday routines across home, travel, and gym bag scenarios. The shape language and overall layout are intended to stay clean and modern while remaining practical for filling, handling, and repeated use.

Mono material strategy using PP, including the pump spring

One of the key design decisions behind this project is the material approach. The set is made entirely of PP, including the pump spring, which supports easier recycling of the plastic components. By reducing mixed materials and improving component consistency, the packaging aligns with a more straightforward end of life pathway, without sacrificing usability or structural integrity.

"Winning an iF Design Award is meaningful because it validates both the design thinking and the feasibility behind the design. At UKPACK, we approach packaging as a complete system, appearance, structure, materials, and manufacturing realities. This project reflects that approach. It was developed with the expectation that great design must also be manufacturable, repeatable, and stable across production runs."

View the official iF 2026 winners page: ifdesign.com/en/winner-ranking/winner-overview

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