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Cosmetics Checker 2

Check the date of manufacture of perfumes and cosmetics from the batch code. FEATURES ● SUPPORTS 270 BR...

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Check the date of manufacture of perfumes and cosmetics from the batch code.

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SUPPORTS 270 BRANDS.
EASY TO USE.

HOW TO USE
Step 1: Select brand.
Step 2: Enter batch code.
Step 3: Check.

A network connection is also required.

What is batch code?
- Batch codes are mostly short codes printed or stamped on the package with different font from the product specification, e.g. XLO25LA

How to find the batch code?
A batch code is an identification code assigned to batch of cosmetics. It may contain information such as manufacturers code, production date, etc.

Batch code is usually stamped or printed with dot-matrix printer. You can be confused with the catalog number of the product (Ref.) and EAN / UPC number (barcode), which also appear on the packaging, but these numbers are printed in a standard way. Batch codes can be distinguished because they are applied later to already printed packaging.

Select a brand to see instructions on how to look like for batch codes of the brand. Batch code is printed or stamped on the bottom of the product packaging.

How do batch numbers look? See examples

Cosmetics produced or distributed by COTY INC.:
1 letter 11 digit batch codes (eg L1 0759086986) usually are printed on the bottom of the packaging.
4 digit batch codes (eg 1256) usually are printed or stamped on the bottom of the packaging.

Cosmetics produced or distributed by Parfums Christian Dior:
4 character batch codes (digit, letter, 2 digits) (eg 1N03) usually are stamped on the bottom of the packaging.

Cosmetics produced or distributed by Estée Lauder Inc.:
3 character batch codes (eg A42, A31) usually are printed or stamped on the bottom of the packaging.

Cosmetics produced or distributed by CHANEL or Bourjois:
4-digit batch numbers (eg 5002) are usually stamped on the bottom of the product packaging.
The numbers formatted 123.456 are the catalog numbers, do not enter them.

Cosmetics produced or distributed by Procter&Gamble:
From 4 to 10 digit batch codes (eg 2065, 7275) usually are printed or stamped on the bottom of the packaging.
Do not enter REF NO (eg 82405546) - it's a catalog number.

DATA SOURCES
- checkfresh.com
- cosmeticswizard.net

Last update

Dec. 23, 2019

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