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Care Products Design

Care Products Design is a specialized field within product design that focuses on creating functional, ergonomic, and aesthetically pleasing products for personal care and hygiene. This encompasses a wide range of items, including but not limited to skincare packaging, cosmetic containers, grooming tools, oral care products, and assistive devices for individuals with special needs. Care product designers must consider various factors such as user experience, material selection, sustainability, and manufacturing processes to create products that are safe, effective, and appealing to consumers. They often collaborate with experts from other disciplines, such as dermatologists, dentists, and occupational therapists, to ensure that the products meet the specific needs of the target users. Additionally, care product designers must stay informed about the latest trends, technologies, and regulations in the industry to create innovative solutions that stand out in a competitive market. The A' Design Award and Competition recognizes excellence in care products design through its dedicated Beauty, Personal Care and Cosmetic Products Design category, which showcases the best examples of design innovation and creativity in this field

personal care, hygiene products, skincare packaging, cosmetic containers, grooming tools, oral care, assistive devices, user experience

Andrea Conti

CITATION : "Andrea Conti. 'Care Products Design.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=431440 (Accessed on October 03, 2024)"


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