Vita B3, B5, C And Sunscreen
Primary traffic block because Vita B3 Source and vitamin-positioned products are the clearest TIA'M awareness drivers.
Compare TIA'M product lines by commercial role, skin concern, category depth, recommended products, and verification cautions before building the first buying list.
Each line needs a clear commercial role before it enters the first order.
Primary traffic block because Vita B3 Source and vitamin-positioned products are the clearest TIA'M awareness drivers.
Claim-sensitive expansion block for buyers that can explain active skincare and keep anti-aging, firming, PDRN and glow wording controlled.
Moisture and calming-positioned routine block that balances the stronger vitamin and active lines.
Targeted-care and add-on block for buyers with demand for blemish, pore, patch and exfoliating-positioned skincare.
7 current TIA'M products match this review from 34 active products. Confirm the exact item before discussing price, MOQ, availability, or replacement variants.

Toner

Sunscreen

Serum

Cleanser

Serum

Serum
Showing the strongest 6 matches first; 1 more current TIA'M product also matches this review.
Brightening, dark spot, exfoliating, blemish, pore, anti-wrinkle, firming, PDRN, peptide, NMN and SPF wording needs final-label and destination-market review.
TIA'M has standard products plus samples, miniature cream, patches, powders, body lotion and sunscreen that need exact product setup.
Ingredient-led products should use product images matching the exact package, sample, miniature or bundle version.
Active skincare, body-care, patch, powder and sunscreen products require normal import checks and claim review.
TIA'M products can involve niacinamide, arbutin, vitamin C, AHA, BHA, PHA, Vita A, bakuchiol, PDRN, collagen, peptide, NMN, blemish, pore, dark spot and sunscreen wording. Public language should stay within cosmetic and label-supported boundaries.
The active catalog includes samples, a miniature cream, patches, powders, sunscreen and body lotion. These should not be merged with standard serum or cream records.
Official storefront source used for brand positioning and product-family context. Product claims still require final-label review.
Official product source used as a product-family anchor; destination-market rules still control public claims.
Used only as a brand presence signal, not for product claims.
Retailer source used for market visibility and product-family signals.
Editorial source supports background and product-family context, not final product claims.
Retailer source used for market visibility, not final claim authority.
Retailer source used for product visibility.
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