TPE makes new mascara container flexible
The well-known company Christian Dior is taking advantage of the flexibility of a thermoplastic elastomer from Kraiburg TPE for its new Diorshow Pump’N’Volume Mascara. The mascara container’s soft component enables the brush to be optimally supplied with the creamy mascara to create spectacular volume.
Seventy years after Parfums Christian Dior made history with “Miss Dior,” a fragrance for women, an innovative mascara product is revolutionizing the cosmetics market. And it comes with a Thermolast K compound from Kraiburg TPE that gives the Diorshow Pump’N’Volume Mascara container the flexibility required. Squeezing the container two or three times generously loads the brush with mascara to create spectacular lash volume instantly. In addition, the thermoplastic elastomer provides a soft touch finish.
“The new functional principle of the Diorshow Pump’N’Volume Mascara means that the mascara is loaded by gently squeezing the container, making it possible to create an extremely expanded lash volume. To achieve this, we were looking for a material solution that was both flexible and esthetic to be processed by multi-component injection molding,” says Marion Defour-Colas, Makeup Packaging Development Group Manager at Christian Dior. “Together with Mayet, our mascara and packaging specialist, and Kraiburg TPE we have chosen a TPE compound that provides the perfect combination of properties for this application specification”.
The bottle is made with a two-component injection molding process. The internal structure is in copolyester and the skin is made with the Kraiburg TPE compound. “The decisive factor for us was that the TPE compound could ensure the compromise between copolyester adhesion, softness and low hardness while ensures the elastic recovery after repeated squeezing that the mascara packaging needs to have during the product’s whole life cycle" says Sylvain Coutan, project manager from Mayet, Texen group.
“The modern packaging market sets high standards for the function and aesthetic quality of materials. This applies particularly to cosmetics packaging that creates a long lasting consumer experience using a design that appeals to the eyes and to the touch,” says Michael Pollmann, Sales & Marketing Director at KRAIBURG TPE. “Whether it’s creams, perfumes or lotions - wherever attractive and functional hard-soft combinations are required, our TPE compounds provide the perfect solution”.