A range dedicated to barrier gestures at Carestia

Customizable paper masks, desktop screens, and disposable handle made of recyclable and customizable cardboard. The printer presents a range dedicated to barrier gestures.

The printer Carestia Arcade Beauty, based in Mouans-Sartoux near Grasse (06), is adapting its production tool to the manufacture of sanitary solutions with a range dedicated to barrier gestures.

Zero contact points of sale, workspace management, user protection in public places..., the company addresses its offer to all types of companies and businesses as well as to beauty brands, which make up a large part of its clientele.

The printer's offering includes desktop screens made of 100% recyclable PP (1 mm), which can be placed on workspaces or at accueil?; 100% recyclable paper masks and personnalisables?; and a single-use handle made of recyclable and customizable cardboard.

This handle can be used on public transport, in public places, or to avoid direct contact with the shopping trolley. "?Elle has an antibacterial and anti-virucidal varnish that reduces germs by 99.99%, according to tests carried out by an independent body in accordance with the ISO 22196 standard. Activated by light and oxygen, the antimicrobial effect is long-lasting and without any risk to the santé?," says the printer.

Founded in 1883, the printing company Carestia has always accompanied the perfumers of Grasse. In the 1970s and 80s, she began collaborating with major brands thanks to a new product called "touche à sentir" or blotter (which means blotter in English). Since then, this product has become the company's core business.

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