THE VITA-A RETINAL SHOT TIGHTENING BOOSTER
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Buyer decision brief
Celimax The Vita-A Retinal Shot Tightening Booster 15ml is a focused Korean retinal treatment SKU built around 0.1% retinal, A-Shot differentiation, peptide support, 1% panthenol, and gradual evening-use guidance.
Channel fit
Clear Korean retinal treatment story with compact 15ml format.
Best with visible night-use directions, gradual introduction, small-amount guidance, moisturizer pairing, and sunscreen reminders.
Searchable retinal, pore, texture, Matrixyl peptide, panthenol, and firm-looking skin angles with recognizable ingredient anchors.
Keep the public offer in cosmetic territory and away from procedure-style comparisons.
Useful as the active-treatment item inside a Korean night-care or visible-aging assortment.
Confirm brand access, carton quantity, expiry, documents, and destination-market requirements before order.
Retinal, Matrixyl peptide, and fragrance-free texture positioning can fit treatment-led assortments.
The public offer needs conservative wording for the target market and sales channel.
Assortment pairings
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Product profile
Celimax The Vita-A Retinal Shot Tightening Booster 15ml is an evening active treatment from the Vita-A line. The product combines 0.1% retinal, A-Shot hydrolyzed sponge differentiation, Matrixyl peptide support, niacinamide, and 1% panthenol in a compact Korean night-care format. Its commercial role is a focused vitamin-A step for assortments that already carry cleanser, hydration, barrier cream, and sunscreen support.
The sellable format is a 15ml or 0.5 oz tube treatment used in small amounts on targeted areas. Retail sources describe the texture as lightweight, unscented, non-sticky, and non-greasy, so the SKU merchandises closer to Korean active-care serums than rich night creams.
15ml targeted treatment tube; official Celimax retail materials also show two-pack and four-pack retail options.
Official and retailer materials position the formula around 0.1% retinal for night-care routines.
The formula combines retinal with Matrixyl peptide positioning, niacinamide, panthenol, and A-Shot hydrolyzed sponge support.
Ulta retail materials describe the texture as lightweight, unscented, non-sticky, non-greasy, fragrance free, and suitable for all skin types.
Evening use, gradual frequency, small targeted amount, moisturizer pairing, and next-morning sunscreen are part of the product's selling context.
Retinal creates a clearer vitamin-A night-treatment role than a basic firming cream or general moisturizer.
The strongest public angle is texture, pores, firm-looking skin, and visible-aging routine support.
Celimax positions the product with A-Shot micro-particle technology, and the formula includes Hydrolyzed Sponge.
A-Shot positioning belongs with targeted application and possible tingling, without deep-delivery or procedure-style promises.
Retail materials call out Matrixyl peptide support, and the formula includes Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 and Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7.
Peptide support fits firm-looking skin, elasticity-style care, and night routine positioning.
Panthenol, niacinamide, glycerin, butylene glycol, sodium lactate, and glucose add hydration and comfort context beside the active retinal positioning.
Hydration and comfort ingredients help balance the active-care positioning, while moisturizer pairing remains important.
Use only in the evening as a targeted treatment step before moisturizer.
During the first two weeks, introduce every other night with a small amount on targeted areas.
After the skin adjusts, frequency can increase based on tolerance while moisturizer pairing remains part of the routine.
A temporary yellow tone can appear with retinal formulas; clear directions reduce surprise after first use.
Patch-test guidance is useful for channels serving sensitive-skin shoppers or first-time retinal users.
Slight tingling can occur with the A-Shot positioning; a smaller amount or lower frequency may be needed.
Next-morning sunscreen guidance and eye-area avoidance belong in customer-facing use directions.
The public claim range should stay cosmetic: texture, pores, firm-looking skin, visible-aging routines, and gradual retinal use.
The product belongs in an evening active-care routine and creates a clear comparison point against lower-intensity retinol serums, peptide creams, and basic firming moisturizers.
Texture refinement, pore-care routines, elasticity-style care, and visible-aging merchandising can stay appearance-focused without guaranteed-result wording.
The 15ml treatment pairs naturally with a gentle cleanser, hydrating toner, barrier cream, and daily sunscreen.
Wholesale product details
Assortment Role
This 15ml retinal treatment fits assortments that already carry cleanser, hydration, barrier cream, and sunscreen support. It adds a focused evening active-care item for texture, pores, visible-aging routines, and firm-looking skin without turning the range into a medical or procedure-style offer.
Formula Breakdown
The formula starts with 0.1% retinal and A-Shot hydrolyzed sponge differentiation, then becomes more complete through Matrixyl peptide support, niacinamide, 1% panthenol, glycerin, butylene glycol, sodium lactate, and glucose. The result is a retinal night treatment with hydration, comfort, peptide, and texture context beyond a single-active serum.
How to Use
The routine is clear: evening use, every other night for the first two weeks, a small amount on targeted areas, moisturizer after application, hand washing where that instruction is used, and sunscreen the next morning. A temporary yellow tone or slight tingling can appear with retinal and A-Shot positioning, so the sellable content needs practical use directions rather than one-line firming claims.
Claim Boundaries
The safest public range is cosmetic: texture, pores, visible-aging routines, firm-looking skin, peptide-supported care, and gradual retinal introduction. Medical treatment claims, guaranteed wrinkle results, procedure comparisons, and deep-delivery promises create avoidable listing risk.
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, sales-channel authorization, and whether the offer is the 15ml retail unit, a multipack, or a sample-size variant.
Formula and claim control
Full INCI
Water, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Cetearyl Alcohol, Niacinamide, Diisostearyl Malate, 1,2-Hexanediol, Polypropylsilsesquioxane, Panthenol, Cetearyl Olivate, Cetearyl Glucoside, Sorbitan Olivate, Hydroxyethyl Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer, Lecithin, Carbomer, Arginine, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Tocopherol, Retinal, Xanthan Gum, Ethylhexylglycerin, Adenosine, Sorbitan Isostearate, Sodium Lactate, Hydrolyzed Sponge, Disodium EDTA, Polysorbate 20, Ascorbic Acid, Glucose, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7
Creates a focused vitamin-A night-care comparison point against lower-intensity retinol serums, peptide creams, and basic firming moisturizers.
Adds hydration and comfort context beside the active retinal positioning.
Supports tone, texture, and barrier-support positioning without moving into treatment claims.
Links the Matrixyl callout to firm-looking skin and elasticity-style night-care positioning beside 0.1% retinal.
Complements the Matrixyl peptide callout and keeps the firmness angle tied to the formula, not a standalone wrinkle claim.
Supports the A-Shot differentiation point and sets expectations around targeted application.
Listing phrases
Listing wording to avoid
Confirm local cosmetic classification, required listing data, and marketplace wording rules before launch.
Routine guidance
Use as an evening treatment step on targeted areas before moisturizer.
Introduce every other night for the first two weeks, then increase only if the skin has adjusted.
Small-amount application and gradual introduction fit first-time retinal routines.
If sensitivity appears, the routine can shift to a smaller amount or lower frequency with moisturizer pairing.
Next-morning sunscreen guidance belongs with retinal night-care content.
Sourcing notes
A compact 15ml Korean retinal treatment that adds a stronger active-care step beside basic hydration, barrier, sunscreen, and beginner serum SKUs.
Fits night-care, pore-care, texture-care, and early visible-aging assortments with space for gradual retinal use directions.
The product carries more use detail than a basic moisturizer because it combines retinal, A-Shot positioning, peptide support, and gradual-use guidance.
Best fit in channels with detailed product pages, trained retail staff, or marketplace listings that can show routine order and frequency.
The strongest distinction is not only retinal; it is retinal plus A-Shot positioning, peptide support, panthenol, niacinamide, and fragrance-free retail positioning.
Useful for comparison against plain retinol serums, peptide creams, and barrier-focused night creams.
The SKU is a targeted treatment rather than a broad daily-use moisturizer, so first orders can stay smaller and pair with replenishment-friendly support products.
Pair with sunscreen, barrier cream, gentle cleanser, and hydrating toner so the order includes both the retinal step and the support routine around it.
Official and retailer sources position the product around 0.1% retinal for evening active-care routines.
Creates a more specific active-treatment point than basic visible-aging moisturizers or peptide-only night creams.
Use visible-aging, texture, pore, firmness, and night-care positioning; avoid medical, guaranteed-result, procedure-comparison, or regulator-approval language.
Celimax links the formula to A-Shot positioning, and the INCI includes Hydrolyzed Sponge.
Creates a recognizable difference from standard retinal creams through targeted application and possible tingling expectations.
Use A-Shot or micro-particle positioning tied to targeted application and possible tingling; avoid deep-delivery guarantees or medical penetration wording.
The formula includes Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 and Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, and retailer positioning references Matrixyl peptide support.
Supports firm-looking skin positioning when combined with the retinal night-care role.
Use peptide-supported firming routine, elasticity-style care, or firm-looking skin support; avoid guaranteed collagen-result wording.
Panthenol, glycerin, butylene glycol, niacinamide, sodium lactate, and glucose keep the active-treatment positioning from relying only on retinal.
Keeps hydration and comfort support visible beside the retinal positioning.
Avoid implying the product prevents irritation for every user; keep moisturizer pairing part of the routine.
Retailer and ingredient-reference sources position the product as fragrance-free or fragrance-and-essential-oil-free, with a lightweight, non-sticky texture profile.
Useful for channels where fragrance-free active skincare and Korean texture positioning matter.
Confirm the exact package and market version before using fragrance-free claims in local-language listings.
Works as the stronger vitamin-A step beside lower-intensity retinol serums, beginner night serums, and peptide creams.
Avoid superiority claims that promise faster or guaranteed visible results.
Fits marketplace filters and retail shelf logic around pores, texture, firmness, night treatment, and visible-aging care.
Keep the wording cosmetic and appearance-focused.
Good for channels that can show evening routine order, pea-size or targeted amount guidance, every-other-night introduction, moisturizer pairing, and sunscreen use.
Weak fit for listings that only show price and one-line claims.
The 15ml format keeps the first commitment lower than 30ml treatment serums while still carrying a focused 0.1% retinal role.
Confirm carton quantity, expiry window, and whether any sample-size variant is part of the offer.
Official Celimax retail materials show 15ml, 15ml two-pack, and 15ml four-pack options.
Separate 15ml retail and 1ml sample identifiers can appear in supplier materials; keep the sellable unit, pack count, and barcode aligned before listing.
The 15ml retail unit is the primary review unit; sample or miniature variants need separate offer handling when sold independently.
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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