Wednesday, March 3, 2010

What's outside? Part 1. Packaging



The aisle of female hygiene in any supermarket or drug mart is always stuffed with all kinds of 4-5 pantyliner and pads. How are they packed? In a plastic wrap that will never be re-sealed once open.
It has never occurred to me that yes, I definitely care that the band-aids that I use should be thoroughly packed in a box and sealed in individual wraps. But never in my life I thought that a hygienic pad should also be packed in a resealable bag. Why should they be? First, it would definitely protect this hygienic means from dust and humidity and any other influence of my bathroom - that's the place where we usually keep them, right? This combination of humidity with whatever helps bacteria flourish. And, second, it would look much neater than that loose pack I've been using for ages. Look at this pack from Winalite - looks cool and stylish, does not it? And it is so functional! In what way?
Look:
  • The foil that the Winalite is using is certified for food industry. It does not have any chemicals that will penetrate the pads even in minor quantities to affect my precious health later on;

  • It is resealable!! Is there any other brand in the market that use a similar packaging that protects the pads that we call hygienic from humidity that is the best friend of whatever bacteria;

  • It looks nice. I'm not conceited but why not have these pads that are essential in our girls' live in a nice packaging?
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