90s Notebook-Themed Eye Shadows

These New Lisa Frank Eye Shadows Come in Retro Containers

Just recently, Glamour Dolls Makeup shared the news of a series of new Lisa Frank eye shadows, which are packaged individually to ensure that consumers don't end up with any wasted product.

As the formula is buttery and easy to blend, the highly pigmented eye shadows are perfect to use on their own, or in a look that makes use of multiple different shades. Like many of the brand's other products, the new Lisa Frank eye shadows make use of colorful packaging that gives them a youthful and nostalgic aesthetic. As POPSUGAR Beauty speculates, the exteriors of the eye shadows look similar to the notebooks most teen girls journaled in throughout the 1990s, with hearts and playful kiss prints decorating them.
Trend Themes
1. Nostalgia-inspired Packaging - Brands can tap into consumers' nostalgia by using retro themes and designs in their packaging, creating a sense of familiarity and emotional connection.
2. Highly Pigmented Eye Shadows - Creating eye shadows with intense pigmentation allows for bold and vibrant makeup looks, appealing to customers who seek vibrant and statement-making cosmetics.
3. Individual Packaging Innovation - Developing individual packaging for eye shadows helps reduce product waste and provides convenience for consumers who want to mix and match shades without worrying about excess product.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Cosmetics - Beauty brands can leverage the trend of nostalgia-inspired packaging and highly pigmented eye shadows to create innovative and captivating cosmetic products.
2. Packaging and Printing - Companies in the packaging and printing industry can explore opportunities in creating customized, nostalgic-themed packaging for beauty and cosmetic brands.
3. Sustainable Beauty - Innovations in individual packaging for eye shadows can contribute to the sustainable beauty movement by reducing product waste and promoting eco-friendly practices.

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