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AESTURA Product Lines Compared

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

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Comparison

AESTURA line comparison

Each line needs a clear commercial role before it enters the first order.

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ATOBARRIER 365 Barrier Care

Primary first-order line because every current AESTURA product except THERACNE belongs to or supports the ATOBARRIER 365 barrier routine.

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THERACNE 365 Acne-Prone Skin Care

Functional expansion line for buyers who can manage acne-prone, acid, salicylic acid, pore, and non-comedogenic language without overpromising treatment results.

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Cleanser and Mist Support

Routine-completion line that helps buyers build a small AESTURA set without moving outside the active production catalog.

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Current assortment match

Matching products from Cosmain

6 current AESTURA products match this review from 8 active products. Confirm the exact item before discussing price, MOQ, availability, or replacement variants.

Verification

Checks before scaling

01

Confirm authorized supply route

AESTURA is a high-trust derma skincare brand under Amorepacific. Buyers should confirm supplier authorization, invoice path, lot-code evidence, current packaging, and channel rules.

02

Keep the opening order focused

Production availability is concentrated in ATOBARRIER 365 and THERACNE 365. Buyers should build a small barrier-care set first, then add THERACNE only where acne-prone skin guidance is supported.

03

Keep public wording cosmetic-safe

Use barrier support, hydration, sensitive-skin review, comfort, excess sebum, pore appearance, texture, and acne-prone skin wording. Avoid medical acne-treatment, eczema, repair, or guaranteed pore-size claims.

04

Review usage guidance for THERACNE 365

THERACNE 365 includes salicylic acid, lactic acid, glycolic acid, niacinamide, zinc, and acne-prone skin positioning. Buyers should confirm usage frequency, sensitivity language, tester guidance, and destination-market claim status.

05

Check formula and packaging version

AESTURA barrier products are visible enough that buyers should confirm current INCI, package artwork, size, language, lot code, expiry, and whether the item is the latest version.

06

Review mist and cleanser shipping

Cream mist, bubble cleanser, and deep cleanser products should be checked for leakage, pump/spray condition, carton structure, and shelf life before volume shipping.

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THERACNE wording needs market control

THERACNE 365 products contain acne-prone, sebum, pore, acid, and non-comedogenic positioning. Buyers should keep public wording cosmetic-safe and verify local claim rules before volume promotion.

08

Derma positioning needs stronger authenticity checks

AESTURA's current catalog depends on sensitive-skin barrier trust. Buyers should verify authorized supply, package version, lot code, expiry, and current official product names before marketplace listing.

09

Small active catalog needs focused merchandising

The active production catalog has only eight products. Buyers should present AESTURA as a focused barrier and acne-prone routine, not as a full-line skincare brand from current availability alone.

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