Review derma and active-ingredient wording
Sensitive-skin, cica, blemish, pore, Salicinic, PDRN, retinal, glutathione, NMN, lifting, barrier and SPF wording needs final-label and destination-market review.
Separate visible Dermatory demand from order-ready demand by checking regulated product versions, seller authorization, pricing logic, claim language, media approval, and evidence quality.
5 current Dermatory products match this review from 22 active products. Confirm the exact item before discussing price, MOQ, availability, or replacement variants.
Sensitive-skin, cica, blemish, pore, Salicinic, PDRN, retinal, glutathione, NMN, lifting, barrier and SPF wording needs final-label and destination-market review.
Dermatory has similar-looking pad, refill, mask, ampoule and sunscreen products that need exact product setup.
Pads, refills, gel masks and ampoules should use product images matching the exact package version and barcode.
Derma-positioned skincare still requires normal import checks, especially for active-ingredient, sensitive-skin and sunscreen products.
Dermatory products can involve sensitive-skin, hypoallergenic, cica, blemish, pore, Salicinic, PDRN, retinal, glutathione, NMN, lifting, barrier and SPF language. Public wording should stay within cosmetic and label-supported boundaries.
The active catalog includes pads, pad refills, gel masks, ampoules, cream, toner, cleanser, sunscreen and lip balm formats. Weak option setup can create duplicate or unclear listings.
Official storefront source used for brand positioning and product-family context. Claims still require final-label review.
Corporate source supports portfolio context, not product-level claims.
Used only as a brand presence signal, not for product claims.
Retailer source used for market visibility and product-family signals.
Retailer source used for product-family visibility, not final claim authority.
Retailer source used for background and market visibility.
Editorial source supports line context and awareness, not final product claims.
Retailer source used for market visibility. Final label controls claim use.
Official product source used to identify product family and claim-sensitive wording.
Official product source used to identify product family and claim-sensitive wording.
Secondary retailer source used only as a weak visibility signal.
Production snapshot queried from deployed Postgres. Product counts exclude removed, discontinued and non-global records and require active variants.