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Is it just me...

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Anquin · 26/04/2018 08:00

Or is anyone else both a little squeamish and also unimpressed about the new No.7 Laboratoties line correcting serum’s packaging?
It looks like a syringe, for starters, which given it’s non invasive nature seems a little strange: why would you package it like that?
And I also find it quite difficult to apply: rather than squeezing the tube you have to deploy the plunger at the end - I just find it much easier to use a tube or a plunge spout in the top of a bottle!
I like the product, though😀

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GaryBarlowsTaxReturn · 26/04/2018 11:38

The packaging is trying to convey that it's a credible alternative to using an invasive product. Which it most likely isn't!

Gwenhwyfar · 26/04/2018 21:19

Yes, the packaging is to make it look 'scientific'.
Then again, I hate the pipette things that The Ordinary use.

whiskyremorse · 26/04/2018 22:23

I was a product tester for this, I recognise the packaging! You do get used to using the fake syringe and it's easy to do with one hand

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