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Custom hair care bottle radiates elegance

The reorganization of salon hair care brand Eufora into four collections prompts a package redesign that builds on an existing structure, but adds a simple, elegant ‘waterfall’ feature.

New Eufora Smooth'n collection
New Eufora Smooth'n collection

A maker of people- and planet-friendly hair care products for the professional salon market, Eufora Intl. of Vista, CA, has experienced steady growth in its market reach and product lines since being launched just over 10 years ago. According to co-founder and CEO Beth Bewley, in its first decade, Eufora has earned a reputation for eco-friendly product formulations created with a balance of science- and plant-based technology.

In 2013, the company undertook a reorganization of its hair care product lines from traditional functional groupings—such as cleansing, conditioning, styling, and finishing—into distinctive, branded collections. These include Curl’n, a regimen for all types of curly hair that includes seven different hair care products; five Smooth’n products to smooth and soften hair and control frizz; Nourish, a line of eight formulations to nourish, strengthen, and protect hair; and three Volume products to “amplify, define, and lift lifeless hair.”

Explains Bewley, “Each Eufora product is now part of a Performance Promise collection brand. Each collection brings together a group of products that contribute to that collection’s central Performance Promise.”

As part of the extensive realignment of its existing product lines, the company redesigned its packaging with the help of TricorBraun Design & Innovation, creating a sophisticated new structure that provides a fresh, new look for the brand while capitalizing on its established brand equity.

Distinctive but familiar design
In late April 2013, Eufora began its collaboration with TricorBraun, with Bewley and Eufora Design Director Derek Hutcheson working closely with the TricorBraun team to create a unique new bottle structure. Eufora’s existing, custom package was a square, white, high-density polyethylene bottle with soft corners, decorated with a pressure-sensitive label that wrapped around two sides of the package. The bottle was topped with a custom closure, molded with Eufora’s trademark leaf logo.

Eufora’s directive to TricorBraun was to create a package that would be distinctive from its existing bottle, yet not so different that it no longer looked like a Eufora product. The products are sold via distribution to salons, which use the product in-house as well as sell to customers, so it was critical that both stylists and customers recognize that the new Performance Promise collections were part of the Eufora brand.

“The project began as a custom design for a bottle for hair care products,” relates TricorBraun Industrial Designer Samantha Juna. “We knew the customer was currently in a square bottle and was looking for a new and exciting package to differentiate it from competitive products. Yet, from our initial meetings, we also learned they wanted to be cautious about swaying too far from their original look, since it was very recognizable to their consumer. They felt that an evolutionary, versus revolutionary, shape would be more appropriate.”

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