Confirm shade map and option names
Base, lip, eye, cheek and brow SKUs need clear shade numbers, shade names, option names and product images before marketplace or retailer setup.
Separate visible CLIO demand from order-ready demand by checking regulated product versions, seller authorization, pricing logic, claim language, media approval, and evidence quality.
6 current CLIO products match this review from 241 active products. Confirm the exact item before discussing price, MOQ, availability, or replacement variants.

Lip Tint

Blush

Cushion Foundation

Mascara

Eyeshadow Palette

Eyeliner
Base, lip, eye, cheek and brow SKUs need clear shade numbers, shade names, option names and product images before marketplace or retailer setup.
CLIO's commercial value depends on color accuracy. Product images should match final shade, package version and option naming.
Performance and regulated claims should match the final package and destination-market rules.
The first CLIO order should prove core shades and repeat items before expanding into long-tail color stories.
Color cosmetics still require normal import checks, especially where SPF, vegan, sensitive-skin or performance wording is visible.
CLIO has many single-shade SKUs across base, lip, eye, cheek and brow categories. Poor shade mapping can create returns, duplicate listings and weak replenishment decisions.
CLIO product names and market language often involve waterproof, superproof, long-wear, glow, coverage and cushion performance ideas. Public wording should stay within official or label-supported cosmetic claims.
The active catalog is broad enough to tempt buyers into a wide first order. A better first order separates core replenishment items from shade experiments and seasonal color stories.
Official Club Clio storefront positions CLIO as refined professional makeup and shows face, lip, eye, cleanser and tools navigation.
Corporate history records the 1993 launch, 2016 KOSDAQ listing, global channel expansion and product milestones.
Used only as a brand presence signal, not for product claims.
Retailer source used for market visibility, not as final claim authority.
Press context is useful for demand signals; product details should stay close to verified brand material and current availability.
Trade/investor profile supports corporate context, not product-level claims.
Production snapshot queried from deployed Postgres. Product counts exclude removed, discontinued and non-global records and require active variants.