What used to need a printed insert — patient leaflets, multilingual disclosures, GHS-compliance sheets — now lives on the label itself. Pharma, agrochemical and cosmetic brands switch to peel and reveal to eliminate leaflets, simplify production lines, and cut packaging cost.
2-ply for simple peel-back, or multi-page booklet for extensive content.
Fit ingredients, dosage and warnings in 2 to 8 languages on a single bottle.
Permanent adhesive base. Any size — large pharma vial or small cosmetic tube.
The label is printed and laminated in our facility, applied like any standard self-adhesive label, and peels open on demand at the point of use.
Your branded face artwork — name, dosage, batch — printed on the top layer.
Leaflet content — instructions, languages, compliance — printed on the layer beneath.
Tab on the front edge lifts open — pharmacist, technician or consumer accesses the content.
Permanent adhesive keeps the top layer attached — peel back any time during product life.
Peel and reveal labels are not a novelty. Brand teams adopt them to solve specific procurement and compliance problems.
Patient information leaflets, dosage instructions and warnings move onto the label itself. No more separate inserts to print, fold and pack.
For some pharma and agrochemical SKUs, the secondary monocarton existed only to hold the leaflet. Move the leaflet onto the label, drop the carton.
Cosmetics exporters fit ingredient declarations and regulatory text in 4 to 8 languages on a single small bottle — without redesigning the front label.
Hidden layer can carry a unique scratch code, QR or serial number — turning the label into a brand-protection tool for cosmetics and premium products.
Food and FMCG brands hide recipes, contest codes, and loyalty points under the front label — drives engagement without cluttering shelf design.
Applies on existing label-application lines — no new equipment, no production line changes. PP or paper substrate, permanent adhesive.
Four typical scenarios from our pharma, agrochemical, cosmetic and food clients.
Pharma clients move the patient information leaflet — dosage, side effects, contraindications, storage — onto the label itself. The inserted leaflet is eliminated. In several cases the monocarton goes with it, since it only existed to hold the leaflet.
Pesticide and agrochemical brands carry GHS-compliant hazard pictograms, application instructions, dilution ratios and safety data in multiple regional languages — all inside the label. Meets regulatory requirements without inserting separate compliance sheets.
Cosmetic exporters fit ingredient declarations, regulatory disclosures and usage instructions in 4–8 languages on small bottles and tubes. Optional anti-counterfeit features — scratch codes, QR verification, hidden serials — built into the hidden layer.
Food brands hide recipes that pair with their product under the front label — a coffee brand reveals brewing methods, a sauce brand reveals cooking ideas. Same construction carries loyalty codes and contest entries for ongoing campaigns.
Peel and reveal labels solve real procurement and compliance problems across these sectors.
Replaces patient leaflet
GHS in 6 languages
8 languages per tube
Recipes + loyalty codes
Promotional coupons
Ingredient transparency
Specs + warranty
MSDS on container
Brand campaigns
Detailed dosage
The numbers behind the construction.
Every peel and reveal label is custom-built. These are the baseline parameters our press handles.
Every tier includes design support, sample production, and quality testing.
We send a working peel and reveal sample built around your label size, languages and content brief. No commitment — just a real label in your hands.