From in-store fragrance fountains to lightweight pouches, refills are one of the beauty industry’s stand-out trends.
Data gathered by luxury retailer Fenwick, published last month, found Google searches for ‘refillable beauty’ had increased 59% over the last year. On TikTok, meanwhile, videos with the hashtag #refillablebeauty gained 2.5 million views.
But what about make-up? According to Fenwick, TikTok videos with #refillablemakeup garnered a (still impressive) 175.3k views, indicating that demand for the sustainable solution very much extends to colour cosmetics.
Indeed, make-up goods lend themselves well to the concept. Pierre-Antoine Henry, Head of Market Development at packaging provider Quadpack, says: “Sticks, compacts, flow pens and jars can all potentially be refillable with some structural adjustments. Many of these packs have a double- wall structure. The inner contains the bulk, while the outer is the external part of the pack. A refill format can be created using some kind of grip system between the two parts, so the inner becomes a removable and exchangeable refill.”