kittywings
Well-Known Member
So I'm working on my labels and I'm hoping you guys can help.
My basic premise is up-market, simple and elegant packaging that people would like to have showing on their counter. I have my overall packaging sorted out and I know how I want the labels to look, but I'm trying to figure out where I can put all of the FDA regulation stuff (i.e. ingredients, warnings, etc.) without it impinging on the overall look.
I know this could be rectified by boxing my lotion, etc. but a lot of my "platform" is environmental consciousness (the last thing the world needs is more paper/plastic waste). My main thought is a tag attached to the package, but reading through all of the stuff you have to include on a label... I feel like it would have to be huge.
Also, I was looking at other companies packaging to see how they had arranged their info and I noticed that on Burt's Bees Lip Balm they didn't use the INCI terms for their ingredient list! How do they get away with that?
My basic premise is up-market, simple and elegant packaging that people would like to have showing on their counter. I have my overall packaging sorted out and I know how I want the labels to look, but I'm trying to figure out where I can put all of the FDA regulation stuff (i.e. ingredients, warnings, etc.) without it impinging on the overall look.
I know this could be rectified by boxing my lotion, etc. but a lot of my "platform" is environmental consciousness (the last thing the world needs is more paper/plastic waste). My main thought is a tag attached to the package, but reading through all of the stuff you have to include on a label... I feel like it would have to be huge.
Also, I was looking at other companies packaging to see how they had arranged their info and I noticed that on Burt's Bees Lip Balm they didn't use the INCI terms for their ingredient list! How do they get away with that?