345 Relief and Sensitive-Care Support
Primary traffic line because 345 Relief Cream gives buyers the clearest Dr. Althea entry point, while related serum, mist, mask, pads, and spot products build a controlled sensitive-skin assortment.
Compare Dr. Althea product lines by commercial role, skin concern, category depth, recommended products, and verification cautions before building the first buying list.
Each line needs a clear commercial role before it enters the first order.
Primary traffic line because 345 Relief Cream gives buyers the clearest Dr. Althea entry point, while related serum, mist, mask, pads, and spot products build a controlled sensitive-skin assortment.
Higher-review expansion line for buyers who want Dr. Althea beyond 345 Relief and can manage retinol, PDRN, eye-area, and firming language carefully.
Active-serum and radiance expansion line for buyers who can manage vitamin C, niacinamide, tone, glow, and dark-spot appearance wording.
Hydration and replenishment line that lets buyers build Dr. Althea as a broader skincare brand instead of only a 345 Relief cream brand.
Routine-completion line that supports repeat orders and gives 345 Relief or active-serum buyers a full cleansing step.
Specialized expansion line for buyers who want SPF and base makeup breadth, but only after shade, document, and tester requirements are clear.
7 current Dr. Althea products match this review from 52 active products. Confirm the exact item before discussing price, MOQ, availability, or replacement variants.

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Showing the strongest 6 matches first; 1 more current Dr. Althea product also matches this review.
Dr. Althea has high-visibility products such as 345 Relief Cream. Buyers should confirm supplier authorization, invoice path, lot-code evidence, expiry, current packaging, and channel rules.
Use hydration, comfort, barrier support, post-breakout appearance, tone appearance, glow, pore appearance, and firm-looking skin wording. Avoid medical acne, scar, rosacea, melasma, dermatitis, lash growth, or treatment claims.
Retinol, salicylic acid, vitamin C, niacinamide, PDRN, calamine, and eyelash products need usage frequency, sensitivity, eye-area, pregnancy, sun-use, and market-category review.
Aqua Glowing Sunscreen and Green Tea Fresh Sunscreen need SPF, PA/UVA, active-filter, label-language, EU/UK version, and destination-market document review.
Aurora Cover Cushion and Double Serum Balm Foundation need shade, undertone, refill compatibility, tester, seal, return-rate, and display-image review before launch.
Production includes original and renewal 345 Relief Cream, EU/UK sunscreen versions, cushion refills, and several active products. Buyers should confirm the current product name, package artwork, size, INCI, lot code, expiry, and language version.
345 Relief Cream is the main traffic product and has visible marketplace demand. Buyers should verify authorized supply, package version, lot code, expiry, texture, scent, and claim language before volume promotion.
Retinol, salicylic acid, vitamin C, niacinamide, PDRN, eyelash, calamine, and firming products should be reviewed product by product before public claims are reused.
Sunscreen, cushion foundation, balm foundation, and refills have different document, shade, tester, and return requirements from skincare creams and serums.