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Have you ever encountered the situation that the grid sheet of the eye shadow box becomes loose, shifted or even falls off after using it for a period of time? This seemingly small detail is actually closely related to the design of the internal structure of the eye shadow box. In recent years, as consumers have higher requirements for the quality of cosmetic packaging, more and more brands have begun to pay attention to the stability of eye shadow grid sheets, among which the "anti-falling buckle structure" is an important breakthrough.
What is an eye shadow grid sheet?
In simple terms, the eye shadow grid sheet is a container grid used to distinguish different colors in the eye shadow box. It not only plays a classification role, but also protects the powder from mixing colors. However, since it is often a plastic or aluminum sheet, it is embedded in the shell and is easy to loosen when it is collided or squeezed.
The birth of the buckle structure: a sense of technology in the details
Traditional eye shadow boxes mostly use bonding or simple embedding to fix the grid sheet. After long-term use, it may fall off due to thermal expansion and contraction, external force extrusion or transportation bumps. In order to solve this problem, the designer introduced the precise design of "anti-falling buckle structure".
This structure achieves a "locking" connection by adding micro-clip grooves around the mesh sheet and designing corresponding elastic protrusions in the inner shell of the eyeshadow box. When installing, just press lightly, and the mesh sheet can be tightly engaged with the box body, and it will not fall off even if it is subjected to a certain impact. In some high-end designs, "double snap" or "displaced lock" designs are also used to further enhance stability.
The biggest advantage of the anti-fall-off snap structure is that it ensures stability while hardly affecting the appearance. The snap design is hidden between the seams of the mesh sheet and the box body, which is difficult to detect with the naked eye, and completely retains the simplicity that cosmetics should have. During use, users no longer have to worry about the grid sheet falling off, causing eyeshadow mixing, powder splashing in the box, and other problems, and the user experience is greatly improved.
Although this structure is small, it reflects the product design's attentiveness to user experience. Many cosmetics brands have used this design as the "standard configuration" of new product packaging, and it has gradually formed an industry trend. In the future, this type of micro-structure innovation may become part of cosmetics packaging technology and promote the overall upgrading of the industry.