Yingmei showcased our latest custom glass packaging innovations at a leading packaging exhibition in Shanghai, where beauty brands, ingredient labs, contract manufacturers, and design studios meet to shape the next season of cosmetics and fragrance. Compared with overseas shows, the Shanghai event felt faster, more product-driven, and highly focused on commercialization—buyers came with clear needs, timelines, and target price points.
This time, Yingmei organized the booth around “texture + form + finishing.” Visitors could compare thick-base glass, sculpted relief surfaces, faceted cuts, and minimalist silhouettes side by side, then match them with different caps, collars, and pumps to see how a single design language can evolve into a full product family. Many clients were especially attracted to the way glass clarity and weight enhance perceived value in hand, and how subtle geometric details improve shelf impact and e-commerce photos.
Another highlight was the deeper technical discussion happening on-site. Rather than only looking at samples, many visitors asked about mold development workflows, tolerance control, surface consistency, and decoration durability—topics that directly affect mass production. These conversations helped Yingmei identify what clients care about most in real projects: stable quality, predictable lead times, and a packaging solution that supports brand positioning without over-complicating manufacturing.
Shanghai also offered a clear view of current market direction: premium is becoming more “clean and restrained,” while differentiation relies on refined texture, light refraction, and precise finishing instead of heavy decoration. Yingmei will continue to develop glass packaging that balances aesthetics with manufacturability—helping fragrance and skincare brands launch faster, present better, and stand out with confidence.

