DUAL BARRIER CREAMY TONER
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Buyer decision brief
Celimax Dual Barrier Creamy Toner 150ml is a Korean milky toner for dry and sensitive-skin assortments, with a five-ceramide, panthenol, Aquatide, sodium hyaluronate, and creamy texture story.
Channel fit
Ceramide toner positioning, 150ml size, and routine compatibility make it easy to place beside serum and cream products.
Toner-before-serum use and barrier-care assortment placement are the clearest selling points.
Searchable ceramide, panthenol, dry skin, sensitive-skin, creamy toner, and barrier-care angles.
Use cosmetic listing wording and avoid guaranteed sensitivity or treatment claims.
Useful as a core toner in a wider Celimax Dual Barrier or dry-skin assortment.
Confirm current packaging, carton quantity, expiry, barcode, documents, and channel authorization before order.
Ceramide, panthenol, and fragrance-free positioning can fit barrier-care shelves when supported by local claim review.
Keep claims cosmetic and review country-specific requirements before listing.
Assortment pairings
Alternatives to compare
Product profile
Celimax Dual Barrier Creamy Toner 150ml is a Korean milky toner for dry and sensitive-skin assortments. Its wholesale role is a barrier-care toner step built around five ceramides, panthenol, Aquatide positioning, sodium hyaluronate, and a creamy texture that bridges toner and moisturizer.
The sellable format is a 150ml toner bottle. Retail materials describe a milky, creamy, lightweight texture, making the SKU useful as the toner step before serum or cream in a Celimax Dual Barrier routine.
150ml milky toner positioned for the step after cleansing and before serum or cream.
Official and retailer materials position the toner around five ceramides for barrier-care and moisture-support routines.
The texture supports a toner format that can sit between lightweight watery toners and richer creams.
Aquatide adds a recognizable peptide-led point beyond a basic hydrating toner.
The toner pairs naturally with Dual Barrier Boosting Serum, Skin Wearable Cream, gentle cleanser, and sunscreen.
The product carries a ceramide-led barrier-care story in a 150ml toner format.
Use cosmetic wording around barrier-care routines, dry-skin care, and moisture support.
Panthenol and sodium hyaluronate support the toner as a hydration and comfort-care step.
Avoid promising irritation prevention or universal sensitive-skin compatibility.
Aquatide helps separate the SKU from plain hydrating toners while keeping the product in daily barrier-care territory.
Keep peptide language tied to cosmetic routine support, not medical performance.
The toner adds barrier-care depth without the education load of retinoid, acid, or sunscreen actives.
Best for daily hydration and barrier-care depth rather than treatment-led merchandising.
Use after cleansing as a toner step before serum or moisturizer.
Retail usage directions support applying a moderate amount with a cotton pad and lightly patting for absorption.
The toner works well in morning or evening barrier-care routines when paired with cream and daytime sunscreen guidance.
Marketplace listings can explain the product as a milky toner for dry and sensitive-skin routine placement.
Keep sensitive-skin wording conservative and avoid promising that every user will tolerate the product.
Avoid damaged-skin repair, healing, or treatment wording in public listings.
Confirm exact package instructions, barcode, expiry window, and market-specific labeling before listing.
Use barrier-care and moisture-support wording; avoid claims that imply skin disease treatment or guaranteed redness reduction.
Build content around a creamy toner step that prepares the routine for serum and cream.
Ingredient-led content can connect five ceramides, panthenol, sodium hyaluronate, and Aquatide positioning in public-safe terms.
The toner strengthens a Dual Barrier order by adding a higher-volume daily step beside the serum and cream.
Wholesale product details
Assortment Role
This 150ml toner fits barrier-care assortments needing a daily step after cleanser and before serum or cream. K-beauty retailers, marketplace sellers, and distributors can place it as the milky toner in a dry-skin or sensitive-skin routine.
Formula Breakdown
The public formula story should stay simple: five ceramides for barrier-care positioning, panthenol and sodium hyaluronate for hydration context, Aquatide for Celimax line differentiation, and a creamy toner texture. Longer INCI names are better kept for document review.
How to Use
The routine is easy to merchandise: apply after cleansing, then follow with serum or moisturizer. The sellable content can focus on daily hydration, barrier-care layering, and dry or sensitive-skin routine fit.
Claim Boundaries
The safest public range is cosmetic: barrier-care routines, moisture support, dry-skin comfort, creamy texture, and sensitive-skin assortment fit. Avoid damaged-skin repair, healing, guaranteed tolerance, redness treatment, or medical-style barrier claims.
Wholesale Checks
Before order confirmation, verify current availability, MOQ or MOA conditions, INCI, MSDS, country of origin documents, expiry date, barcode, carton quantity, package version, and sales-channel authorization for the target market.
Formula and claim control
Full INCI
Water, Dipropylene Glycol, Glycerin, Glycereth-26, 1,2-Hexanediol, Dipentaerythrityl Hexa C5-9 Acid Esters, Panthenol, Hydroxyethyl Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer, Macadamia Integrifolia Seed Oil, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Styrene/VP Copolymer, Phenyl Trimethicone, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phytosteryl/Octyldodecyl Lauroyl Glutamate, Allantoin, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Tromethamine, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Hyaluronate, Sorbitan Isostearate, Heptasodium Hexacarboxymethyl Dipeptide-12, Sorbic Acid, Glyceryl Stearate, Phytosphingosine, Ceramide NP, 2,3-Butanediol, Tocopherol, Ceramide NS, Ceramide AS, Ceramide AP, Cholesterol, Ceramide EOP
Anchors the toner around five ceramides for dry-skin and barrier-care routines.
Supports hydration and comfort language for dry or sensitive-skin shelves.
Connects Celimax's Aquatide positioning to a stronger barrier-care story than a basic milky toner.
Supports the ceramide-led story with a skin-lipid style ingredient buyers often expect in barrier-care formulas.
Adds another barrier-care marker without needing to become a public headline ingredient.
Listing phrases
Listing wording to avoid
Confirm local cosmetic classification, sensitive-skin wording, and marketplace claim rules before listing.
Routine guidance
Use as a toner step after cleansing and before serum or moisturizer.
Suitable for morning and evening routines when local listing wording is confirmed.
A moderate amount on a cotton pad or in the hands fits the retail usage direction, followed by light patting for absorption.
The toner fits well with a serum or cream pairing because the brand positions Dual Barrier as a barrier-care routine.
Marketplace listings need conservative sensitive-skin language and must avoid guaranteed tolerance wording.
Sourcing notes
A 150ml Korean milky toner that adds daily dry-skin and sensitive-skin depth beside serum, cream, cleanser, and sunscreen SKUs.
Fits barrier-care, dry-skin, sensitive-skin, and low-caution daily toner assortments.
The product needs less consumer education than retinal or exfoliating treatments because the routine role is toner after cleansing and before serum or cream.
Useful for marketplaces and retailers needing clear routine copy without a long active-use warning flow.
The strongest distinction is the combination of five ceramides, panthenol, Aquatide positioning, sodium hyaluronate, and milky creamy texture in a 150ml toner format.
Useful for comparison against watery hydrating toners, ceramide creams, and single-note panthenol products.
The SKU can work as a core toner in a broader Dual Barrier or dry-skin order rather than as a high-caution trend item.
Pair with Boosting Serum, Skin Wearable Cream, gentle cleanser, and sunscreen so the order supports a complete barrier-care routine.
Official and retailer sources position the product around five ceramides for barrier-care and moisture-support routines.
Creates a recognizable barrier-care toner story that is easy for retailers to explain.
Use barrier-care, dry-skin, and moisture-support wording; avoid healing or damaged-skin repair claims.
Celimax links the product to Aquatide positioning within the Dual Barrier line.
Creates a Celimax-specific point beyond a generic hydrating toner.
Keep Aquatide language tied to cosmetic hydration and barrier-care positioning, not biological or medical performance promises.
Panthenol and sodium hyaluronate support the dry-skin and sensitive-skin routine story beside the ceramide positioning.
Helps marketplace and retail copy explain comfort-oriented hydration without relying only on ceramides.
Avoid guaranteed sensitive-skin compatibility or irritation-prevention wording.
Retail materials support a milky, creamy toner texture.
Makes the product easier to place between cleansing and serum or cream rather than as a cream replacement.
Describe texture and routine fit; avoid implying universal suitability for every skin condition.
Additional hydration and skin-lipid style ingredients support the barrier-care story.
These ingredients can support buyer review but do not need to lead public product copy.
Use long INCI names only when the sales channel or buyer document review needs ingredient-level detail.
Works as the toner step for dry-skin and sensitive-skin routines where buyers need a replenishment-friendly K-beauty SKU.
Do not position it as a treatment product for damaged skin or diagnosed sensitivity.
Pairs naturally with gentle cleanser, Boosting Serum, Skin Wearable Cream, and sunscreen for a complete routine-led order.
Keep pairings practical and avoid saying the routine is required for results.
Useful for retailers seeking a calmer SKU beside retinal, acids, or pore-care treatments.
Avoid comparing efficacy against active treatments; frame the difference as routine role and shopper fit.
Fits channels where dry, sensitive, fragrance-conscious, or barrier-care shoppers need conservative product wording.
Confirm exact package and market version before using fragrance-free or sensitive-skin claims.
The 150ml toner bottle is the primary sellable unit for this product dossier.
Current assortment data also carries a 20ml variant under the same retail product family; keep the 150ml barcode 8809606850475 separate from trial or mini-size offers.
Retail naming may appear as Dual Barrier Creamy Toner or Dual Barrier Creamy Milky Toner; keep barcode, image, and package version aligned before listing.
Separate Dual Barrier serum, cream, cleanser, balm, and trial-kit offers should not be merged into this toner SKU.
Barcode, expiry window, lot-code evidence, carton quantity, package artwork, and domestic or export package status are the main checks before volume planning.
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