2024-10-28
What needs to be on a perfume box?
Brand Name: The name of the brand or perfume house prominently displayed on the front.
Fragrance Name: The specific name of the perfume itself, usually located near the brand name.
Concentration: Indication of the perfume's concentration level, such as Eau de Toilette (EDT), Eau de Parfum (EDP), or Parfum. This helps consumers understand the strength and longevity of the fragrance.
Ingredients List: Many boxes include a list of key fragrance notes or a full ingredient list, which can be helpful for those with allergies or preferences.
Volume: The size of the perfume bottle, often expressed in milliliters (ml) or ounces (oz).
Usage Instructions: Some boxes might include instructions on how to apply the perfume, though this is less common.
Barcode/QR Code: For retail and inventory purposes, a UPC barcode is usually present, and some brands may include a QR code for additional product information or promotions.
Country of Origin: Information about where the perfume is manufactured can sometimes be found on the box.
Regulatory Information: This may include safety symbols or notices, such as “For external use only” or storage instructions, which can be important for consumer safety.
Design Elements: Visual design features, such as graphics, colors, and patterns, that align with the brand's image and enhance the overall aesthetic appeal.
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