Repcillin Crocodile Oil 83% Skin Rescue Treatment

Derrick Lin

Global

Company: 40075 Limited
Designer: Elsa Lebedeva
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Location: London, United Kingdom
Packaging Contents: Skin Treatment
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Recyclable Amber Glass Jar with Aluminium Lid
Printing Process: Digital Printing

The project was to design the packaging and label for the new product of Repcillin range – Repcillin Crocodile Oil 83% Skin Rescue Treatment for Dry, Damaged, Flaky and Ultra-Sensitive Skin.

Repcillin brand is famous for its natural steroids-free skincare range of Crocodile Oil based products for people with eczema, sensitive and damaged skin.

Unlike many eczema remedies available which are steroids-based, Repcillin products are 100% free from sulphates, silicon, parabens, synthetic fragrances and artificial colourants. All Repcillin products are inspired by nature and sustainably crafted. By sourcing the finest natural materials the earth has to offer, Repcillin is making products that are luxurious and all natural by combining the healing power of Nile crocodile oil, essential vitamins, organic and Fairtrade oils and botanicals to restore skin to its optimum health and vitality.

Repcillin Crocodile Oil 83% Skin Rescue Treatment for Dry, Damaged, Flaky and Ultra-Sensitive Skin is a highly penetrating, intensely soothing, nourishing and repairing skin treatment containing 83% of pure Crocodile oil which triggers the body’s essential healing process. Design to reduce epidermal irritation. This exceptional unisex treatment is ideal for people with eczema, dry, damaged, flaky and ultra-sensitive skin and those exposed to harsh climate conditions. Emollient ingredients soften, hydrate, heal and provide a barrier against the elements. A smooth, sustained finish leaves skin feeling protected, calmed and supple. Contains no artificial fragrance or colour.

What’s Unique?
Based on a growing demand for natural traditional remedies to restore skin to its optimum health and vitality, the brief was to create packaging distinctive enough to attract attention, that is a 100% recyclable and practical to use.