Su:m37 Batch Code Checker
by LG H&H
Enter your Su:m37 batch code below to instantly decode the manufacture date, product age, and estimated expiration date — free and private.
- Manufacturer
- LG H&H
- Typical shelf life
- 36 months
- After opening (PAO)
- 12 months
- Decoder
- a manufacturer-specific code scheme
How Su:m37 batch codes work
Once we read the manufacture date, we estimate freshness using Su:m37'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 Su:m37 batch code decoder, Su:m37 batch code checker, or Su:m37 batch code calculator — they all do the same thing: read the production code and tell you how fresh your Su:m37 skincare is.
Where is the batch code on Su:m37 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 Su:m37 skincare it is separate from the barcode and typically 3–8 characters of letters and numbers.
How should I store Su:m37 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 Su:m37 is fake?
A batch code decoder reads the production date — on its own it can't prove a product is genuine. But a Su:m37 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 LG H&H retailers.
Su:m37 — FAQ
What's the difference between the Su:m37 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 Su:m37 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 Su:m37 product is expired?
Enter your Su:m37 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 Su:m37 products last?
Unopened Su:m37 skincare typically stays good for about 36 months from the manufacture date when stored properly. This is an industry estimate — Su:m37 does not print a hard expiry date on most items, which is why the batch code matters.
How long does Su:m37 last after opening (PAO)?
Once opened, Su:m37 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 Su:m37 mean?
The little open-jar icon with a number and an "M" (for months) is the Period After Opening. For most Su:m37 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 Su:m37 after the expiration date?
Using Su:m37 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.