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JUNO

JUNO gives buyers a focused Korean bath and shower soap range rather than a broad skincare assortment.

Business buyers only

Built for wholesale buying from Korea

Cosmain supports wholesale brand review for business buyers, not retail shopping. MOQ, pricing, and availability are confirmed with Cosmain before ordering.

Importers & distributorsMOQ confirmed with salesShips from Korea
Best for

Brand review, Wholesale, Korea sourcing

JUNO can be reviewed by category depth, first-order fit, and replenishment logic.

Start with

Cleanser

Use the strongest categories to form the first shortlist before adding secondary products.

Verify first

version names, claim wording, opening MOQ fit

Confirm the commercial and compliance details before moving from review to volume.

Terms to verify

Ordering terms for this brand

Use these references to plan the first order before Cosmain confirms current availability, pricing, and documents.

Final terms are confirmed before order because supplier availability, stock, and program rules can change.

Typical MOQ reference
~100 units

Commercial fit

JUNO works best when a buyer needs a recognizable brand with enough assortment depth to support repeat orders, bundles, and category expansion.

How Cosmain can help

Cosmain helps buyers review the line, ask sharper commercial questions, and move into a narrower opening range.

Assortment snapshot

Pros

  • JUNO looks more focused, which can make ranging and merchandising easier for first orders.
  • JUNO has enough visible depth to help buyers review the assortment with more confidence.
  • The brand can lead buyers into category priorities, visible assortment depth, and a more direct price-and-availability discussion with Cosmain.

Considerations

  • The assortment appears strongest in cleanser, so the core category needs clearer emphasis than the secondary range.
  • Keep the review curated and focused so the buying decision does not turn into a repetitive product list.
  • Availability, MOQ, and final commercial terms should still be confirmed with Cosmain rather than implied in the review.
JUNO sourcing

Focused buying reviews

Move from the brand overview into line, product, sunscreen, and verification checks before narrowing the first order.

Buyer selection

JUNO Best Products for Wholesale Buyers

A disciplined JUNO buying list starts with the clearest routine anchors, then adds regulated, concern-care, or seasonal products only when they change the buying reason.

Line comparison

JUNO Product Lines Compared

Compare JUNO product lines by commercial role, skin concern, category depth, recommended products, and verification cautions before building the first buying list.

Buyer safety

JUNO Verification Checklist

Separate visible JUNO demand from order-ready demand by checking regulated product versions, seller authorization, pricing logic, claim language, media approval, and evidence quality.

Product review

JUNO Peeling Soap ALOE

Peeling Soap ALOE is a traffic-driver product inside the Peeling Soap Bar Assortment line. Review soap, bar cleanser demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Line review

JUNO Peeling Soap Bar Assortment

Peeling Soap Bar Assortment is a core JUNO line for exfoliation wording, body cleansing, dead-skin-cell wording, scent and ingredient cues, bar soap merchandising. Core and only active product group for JUNO in the current wholesale range data, suitable for buyers who want a simple value bar-soap program rather than a complex skincare routine.

Product review

JUNO Peeling Soap CHARCOAL

Peeling Soap CHARCOAL is a entry product inside the Peeling Soap Bar Assortment line. Review soap, bar cleanser demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

JUNO Peeling Soap GREEN TEA

Peeling Soap GREEN TEA is a entry product inside the Peeling Soap Bar Assortment line. Review soap, bar cleanser demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

JUNO Peeling Soap ROSE

Peeling Soap ROSE is a expansion product inside the Peeling Soap Bar Assortment line. Review soap, bar cleanser demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

JUNO Peeling Soap Snail soap

Peeling Soap Snail soap is a expansion product inside the Peeling Soap Bar Assortment line. Review soap, bar cleanser demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

01

Where JUNO Fits Commercially

JUNO is strongest when the buying task is simple: build a Korean-origin soap bar range with multiple scent and ingredient cues at value pricing. The active Cosmain range is not trying to cover serum, toner, sunscreen or treatment skincare; it is a bath and shower program built around one repeatable bar format.

That narrowness can be useful. Buyers can compare charcoal, green tea, aloe, rose, pearl, snail and fruit-led variants without building a complex education story. The range works best where shelf space is limited, unit price matters and reorder logic depends on familiar variants rather than trend-led clinical claims.

Cosmain check

Treat JUNO as a soap-bar assortment first. Product images, price samples and MOQ samples are present, but brand-level media and current label verification still need attention.

02

How To Structure A First Order

A disciplined first order should start with variants that are easy for customers to understand: charcoal for cleansing-led positioning, green tea and aloe for familiar personal care cues, rose and pearl for fragrance or beauty-soap display, and snail for Korean ingredient interest.

The remaining variants can expand the range after the buyer confirms packaging language, case packs, export documents and market rules for exfoliation wording. Acai berry, blueberry, cucumber, oriental medicine, mango and passion fruit, frangipani and rubus creanus can add variety, but they should not complicate the launch before the core mix is proven.

Cosmain check

The first commercial question is not whether JUNO has enough product lines; it is whether the buyer wants a tight, price-led soap family with controlled claim language.

03

Claim And Documentation Review

Trade sources describe JUNO peeling soap with exfoliation and dead-skin-cell language. That can be useful for category fit, but public and marketplace copy should stay conservative until current packaging, ingredient lists, usage directions and destination-market rules are reviewed.

Extra care is needed around antibacterial, whitening, acne, facial-use, sensitive-skin, repair or strong botanical-performance wording. For many buyers, JUNO will be easier to launch as a body-cleansing and exfoliating soap range than as a functional skincare treatment.

Cosmain check

Use cleansing, bar-soap and exfoliating-soap language as the starting point; expand only where documents support it.

Need supplier context?

Supplier context makes brand and assortment decisions clearer before the first price-and-availability discussion.

FAQ

01

Is JUNO a skincare brand or a soap brand for wholesale planning?

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For Cosmain's current active catalog, JUNO should be planned as a Korean soap and bath-care brand. The active assortment contains 13 peeling soap products and one active product type, so buyer materials should stay focused on bar soap unless supplier documents confirm additional current ranges.

02

Which JUNO products are strongest for a first order?

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A practical first order can start with Peeling Soap CHARCOAL, GREEN TEA, ALOE, ROSE, PEARL and Snail soap. These variants give a buyer clear cleansing, fragrance, beauty-soap and Korean ingredient cues without opening every variant at once.

03

Does Cosmain have price and MOQ data for JUNO?

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Yes. The current wholesale catalog has price samples and MOQ samples for all 13 active JUNO variants. Buyers should still confirm live pricing, case packs, freight terms and availability before issuing a purchase order.

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What should buyers verify before selling JUNO peeling soap?

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Buyers should verify current packaging, net weight, full ingredient lists, use directions, warnings, manufacturer details and market-specific claim rules. Exfoliation, dead-skin-cell, antibacterial, facial-use, whitening, acne and sensitive-skin wording should be reviewed carefully.