The Practical Starting Point
Round Lab is strongest when the first order is built around a clear skincare routine, not a wide test of every available line. The most practical starting point is usually 1025 Dokdo for hydration and daily use, then Birch when the channel can handle sunscreen review and SPF documentation.
Buyers should separate the core routine from expansion products. Toner, cleanser, moisturizer, and selected sunscreen items carry the first commercial logic. Masks, pads, ampoules, sun sticks, and concern-specific serums can follow when the channel needs more depth.
First Products To Review
- 1025 Dokdo Toner: the clearest Round Lab entry item for hydration, gentle daily use, and multi-size replenishment.
- 1025 Dokdo Cleanser: a practical add-on when the first order needs a simple cleanser and toner pair.
- Birch Moisturizing Sunscreen: a strong demand item, but only after formula version, labeling, and destination-market sunscreen rules are checked.
- Pine Cica Ampoule or Mugwort Calming products: useful when the range needs calming language beside hydration products.
- Soybean Panthenol Cream: a better fit for dry-skin, barrier-support, winter, and pharmacy-style skincare assortments.
- Vita Niacinamide Dark Spot Serum: useful for buyers building around dullness, uneven tone appearance, and serum demand.
- Camellia Collagen Gel Mask: a selective expansion item when masks, hydrogel textures, and giftable skincare are important to the channel.
How To Keep The First Order Disciplined
The cleanest Round Lab order usually starts with one routine logic. A hydration-led order can pair 1025 Dokdo Toner with cleanser, lotion, cream, or pads. A sunscreen-led order can pair Birch sunscreen with Birch cream or sun stick, but sun-care documentation should be reviewed before volume grows.
A barrier-care order can use Soybean Panthenol Cream beside a cleanser and toner. A calming order can bring Pine Cica or Mugwort into the selection without turning the first shipment into a full catalog test.
What To Delay Until The Second Order
Buyers should delay slow-moving extensions until the first demand signals are clearer. Trial kits, multiple mask formats, lip balm, hand cream, baby products, and extra line variants can be useful later, but they should not distract from the first commercial argument.
This matters because Round Lab is already visible globally. When buyers overbuild the first order, the range can become harder to price, explain, and replenish. A tighter first selection gives the importer a cleaner way to measure sell-through before adding line depth.
How Cosmain Helps
Cosmain helps buyers move from Round Lab interest into a practical Korea sourcing plan. That includes checking visible range depth, comparing adjacent products, reviewing availability, and preparing the first order around channel fit rather than general popularity alone.
For sunscreen products, Cosmain can help keep the commercial discussion separate from the regulatory review. The product may be attractive, but formula version, SPF claims, labels, and import rules still need to match the destination market.