Why are promotional lip balms and sunscreens an essential part of modern corporate health care?
Distributing branded cosmetic products shows that your company actively cares about the health, comfort and protection of its clients and employees against the elements. Moisturising lip balms with natural oils and beeswax protect the delicate lip skin from cracking in winter cold and from drying out in air-conditioned offices. Sunscreens and suncare lotions with high protection factors (SPF 30 and SPF 50) are today a key measure in preventing premature skin ageing and UV damage during outdoor activities.
What practical packaging formats for cosmetics — such as carabiner clips or lanyards — are best suited for people on the move?
For summer festivals, sports events, hiking activities and Family Days, mobile cosmetic packaging formats designed for people on the go are ideal. Very popular are small tubes of sunscreen or antibacterial hand gel integrated into a silicone holder with a carabiner clip or neck lanyard. Users can easily attach the product to a backpack, bicycle or belt loop, keeping their cosmetics within reach at all times without having to search through luggage — and your company logo on the packaging remains constantly visible to everyone around them.
What are the regulatory requirements for distributing promotional cosmetics, and how should print-ready artwork be prepared?
Cosmetic products are subject to strict European legislation (EC Regulation No. 1223/2009 on cosmetic products). All creams and balms in our range are dermatologically tested, manufactured within the EU, and every package must by law include the full ingredient list (INCI), expiry date and responsible person details. From a branding perspective, plastic tubes and lip balm sticks are decorated either with direct pad printing or with a full-colour wraparound self-adhesive label — the latter provides ample space for your logo, website address and all legally required text.