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Skinfood Batch Code Checker

by Skinfood

Enter your Skinfood batch code below to instantly decode the manufacture date, product age, and estimated expiration date — free and private.

Skinfood prints the manufacture or expiry date directly on the packaging, so you usually don't need a batch code. Brands That Print the Date Directly (Korean & French Pharmacy)

Not the long barcode (EAN) under the black stripes. The batch code is a short, separate stamp of letters and numbers on the base, crimp or label.

Manufacturer
Skinfood
Typical shelf life
36 months
After opening (PAO)
12 months
Decoder
a manufacturer-specific code scheme

How Skinfood batch codes work

Once we read the manufacture date, we estimate freshness using Skinfood's typical 36-month shelf life for skincare products. Remember that the period-after-opening (about 12 months) becomes the limit once you start using the product.

You'll sometimes see this tool called a Skinfood batch code decoder, Skinfood batch code checker, or Skinfood batch code calculator — they all do the same thing: read the production code and tell you how fresh your Skinfood skincare is.

Where is the batch code on Skinfood products?

Look for a short stamped, embossed or ink-jet code — usually on the base of the bottle or jar, the crimp at the end of a tube, or the bottom or flap of the box. On Skinfood skincare it is separate from the barcode and typically 3–8 characters of letters and numbers.

How should I store Skinfood skincare to keep it fresh?

Keep it out of direct sunlight and away from heat, and close caps tightly. Bathrooms get humid, so a cool, dry drawer is better — especially for active ingredients like vitamin C, retinol or acids, which oxidise faster once exposed to air and light.

Can a batch code tell me if my Skinfood is fake?

A batch code decoder reads the production date — on its own it can't prove a product is genuine. But a Skinfood code that won't decode, or a date that doesn't match when or where you bought it, can be a red flag. For authenticity, also check the packaging, seals and font, and buy from authorised Skinfood retailers.

Skinfood — FAQ

What's the difference between the Skinfood batch code and the barcode?

The barcode is the long striped EAN/UPC number used at checkout and is the same for every unit of a product. The Skinfood batch code is a short production code that changes with each manufacturing run and encodes when the item was made — that's the one this tool decodes.

How do I know if my Skinfood product is expired?

Enter your Skinfood batch code above to get the manufacture date, then compare it to the typical 36-month unopened shelf life. If more time has passed than that — or more than about 12 months since you opened it — treat the product as expired, especially if the texture, colour or smell has changed.

How long do unopened Skinfood products last?

Unopened Skinfood skincare typically stays good for about 36 months from the manufacture date when stored properly. This is an industry estimate — Skinfood does not print a hard expiry date on most items, which is why the batch code matters.

How long does Skinfood last after opening (PAO)?

Once opened, Skinfood skincare should generally be used within about 12 months — this is the Period After Opening, shown as the open-jar symbol (e.g. 12M) on the packaging. After you open a product, the PAO becomes the limit even if the batch itself is still fresh.

What does the open-jar (PAO) symbol on Skinfood mean?

The little open-jar icon with a number and an "M" (for months) is the Period After Opening. For most Skinfood skincare it's around 12M, meaning roughly 12 months of safe use from the day you first open it. The batch code tells you how fresh it was before opening; the PAO tells you how long it lasts after.

Can I still use Skinfood after the expiration date?

Using Skinfood skincare shortly past its estimated date is usually a cosmetic-quality issue rather than a safety one — actives lose potency, textures separate and fragrances fade. Stop using it if you notice a change in smell, colour or consistency, and never use eye or lip products that are old, as bacteria risk is higher.

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