Yonwoo's best designs using geometric shapes

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Take a look at some of Yonwoo's best designs using geometric shapes: The oval clear drop, the square airless tube and the triangle tube, all of which are ideal for skincare products.

The oval clear drop is the result of the marriage of a tottle and dropper. Available in volumes of 30ml and 50ml, the oval clear drop is ideal for a range of skin care products, cosmetics and make-up.

With its unique look, the square airless tube offers on-shelf differentiation. With a diameter of Ø30mm, this airless tube protects formulations from contamination until use, dosing 0.2cc in each actuation.

Yonwoo's triangle tube features a distinguishing triangle shape. It is ideal for make-up and has a slim diameter of Ø19mm.

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This dropper package can be fitted with various dynamic designs as the button shape can be changed into different shapes depending on preferences. A key point to this design is that it opens up better and more distinct differentiation between products and their functionality.  The Dome Dropper also has the advantage from a sustainable standpoint as the entire package is made from recyclable materials with a PP dropper and cap that is paired with a PET bottle. In addition to its fun visual impact, the dome shape also provides a smooth button pressure with precise dosing. 

PKG Group submit Drug Master File to US FDA: Bringing Skin Care Packaging Innovation To Healthcare

Yonwoo/PKG has taken the next step of evolution in supporting the healthcare market by partnering with The Global Regulatory Agency to establish its DMF to the FDA. This exciting development has the potential to open up Yonwoo/PKG’s eclectic collection of 400+ stock items to the world of pharmaceutical and healthcare products. Customers can browse through the impressive range of tubes, bottles and jars to find a solution to enhance their product and the user experience.

  • Jo Webb
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  • Created 06 May 2019
  • Modified 28 Jun 2019
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