Tear Off Pieces From the One Awa Soap Packet As You Need Them
Renee Ramsarran — January 23, 2011 — Eco
References: inframince.jp & notventures.notcot.org
Soaps come in all shapes and sizes, but I’ve never seen one quite as thin as the One Awa. Designed by Ryohei Yoshiyuki for the cosmetic company Inframince, the slice is made from gentle, all natural ingredients. Sealed in a travel-sized packet, the concept behind the cold-processed soap is to continuously break off what you need to use throughout the day.
The One Awa soap is designed to crumble in your hand, providing just enough cleanser for your daily hygiene practices. Simply return the leftovers to their package to use again later in the day.
The One Awa soap is designed to crumble in your hand, providing just enough cleanser for your daily hygiene practices. Simply return the leftovers to their package to use again later in the day.
Trend Themes
1. Thin Soap - Developing soap products that are thin and easy to use in small quantities throughout the day.
2. Travel-sized Packaging - Creating packaging solutions that are compact and convenient for on-the-go use.
3. Cold-processed Soap - Exploring the use of cold-processing techniques for soap production, offering unique textures and properties.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - Innovating within the cosmetics industry to create novel soap products that enhance user experience.
2. Packaging - Revolutionizing packaging design within various industries to make products more portable and user-friendly.
3. Manufacturing - Introducing cold-processing methods to soap manufacturing processes, opening up new possibilities for soap products.
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