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A beauty elixir in every drop

Quadpack's Charismo Dropper bottle allows controlled application.

Application control and efficiency in a recyclable bottle. Quadpack's Charismo Droppers offer a packaging solution for formulas requiring precise dosage, while reducing the risk of skin contact and product contamination.

Available in 10 and 30 ml versions, Charismo Droppers are made of glass, a material that can be recycled indefinitely, and can be easily separated from the pipette thanks to its screw neck. Both bottles are suitable for low-viscosity formulas, such as serums, oils, essences and light emulsions. The 10 ml version targets eye and lip care, as well as samples and travel sizes. The 30-ml bottle is a classic packaging for standard skincare and make-up products.

Charismo Droppers are part of the Charismo range, which also includes 50ml and 100ml perfume bottles, a perfect complement for brands wishing to diversify their product family. The square design gives the packaging a modern, professional touch, and its smooth surface allows for a wide range of decoration possibilities.

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