Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Original & Mineral

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Designed by Container | Country: China/Australia

“O&M are pioneers of ammonia free colour technology. To help the brand come front of house Container were commisioned to produce a new identity and deliver packaging that reflected their offer of salon professional results without harsh chemicals. The forms developed for the wet range are reminiscent of milk bottles giving a visual cue to the formulations within – that they are clean, natural & nourishing. The styling products make a bold statement that helps to create visual tension when merchandised with O&M’s other products on shelf.”

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