Scientific Skincare Vials

Hyalu's Skincare Packaging Resembles High-Tech Tools from a Laboratory

As the Hyalu Serum 2.3 Eye Contour Cream and Serum are products that hail from Innoderm's French laboratory, it's fitting that the skincare packaging used resembles scientific vials.

While the Contour Cream's formula is designed to reduce the appearance of circles under the eyes, the Contour Serum serves as an anti-aging treatment specifically for the delicate eye area.

As well as being able to target precise areas of the skin with an elongated metal ball roller applicator, this shape mimics the look of a syringe, suggesting that the product is a non-invasive alternative to surgical procedures. Although the vials designed by Quadpack contain an airless system that keeps oxygen and external contaminants out, consumers will simply delight in how fresh from the lab the skincare packaging looks.
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