How to look at the production date and expiration date of goods in Japan

Updated on society 2024-07-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I took it and sent it, and I'll show it for you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The method of looking at the production date and expiration date of Japanese products is as follows:

    1. The production date and shelf life of the products produced in Japan will have the corresponding identification on the bottom of the bottle, there are three years and five years, such as the production date marked is L302, the second digit 3 represents the last number of the year, the first letter represents 1 to 12 months in alphabetical order from A to L, and the last two digits indicate the production number, so it indicates the production date in 2013. The expiration date is "M".

    2. The general batch number is the letter J, which indicates that the number 06 years after the letter J represents the month. For example, the Japanese brand KOSE KOSE, the batch number has four numbers, such as: L902, the first number 9 is produced in 1999, the English letter L is the twelfth word in the letter sequence, representing "made in December", with a three-year shelf life, so the shelf life is the same as November 2002, if the batch number is C221, it is manufactured in March 2002, and the shelf life is C221, and so on.

    There is a difference between the way of thinking of foreign companies and us, in fact, the production date of the import is included in its production batch number.

    3. The production date in Japan rarely appears, and the production batch number listed is generally the production batch number, so the date will be scrambled, and the numbers in some production batch numbers are also used to indicate the date of the production date, rather than the date order. It is necessary to pay attention to the date, try to refer to the production date provided by the store, the number order that appears on the batch number of the production is not the same, and the batch number of the production of different varieties of goods is also different, which needs to be noted.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    At the bottom of the product, there is a vanity box that looks like an open bottle, and the word M is marked on it to indicate the expiration date after opening. m refers to the month, 12m refers to the 12 months, and so on.

    The production date and shelf life of cosmetics produced in Japan will be marked accordingly at the bottom of the bottle of the product, there are three years and five years, such as the production date marked is L302, the second digit 3 indicates the last digit of the year, the first letter is listed in alphabetical order from A to L to indicate 1 to 12 months, and the last two digits indicate the production number, so it means that this is produced in December 2013. The expiration date is the word m.

    Extended Information: Shelf life of skincare products in Japan:

    1.The shelf life of skin care products such as toners and makeup removers is generally about 6 months after opening.

    2.The shelf life of the essence is generally about one year.

    Shelf life of cosmetics in Japan:

    1.Mascara, eyebrow tint 6-9 months.

    2.Sun protection and isolation for 6 months.

    3.Perfume, nail polish for about a year.

    4.Lipstick, lip gloss, eye shadow 1 2 years.

    5.Blush, concealer 1 to 2 years.

    6.Powder, loose powder for about two years.

    7.Eyebrow pencil and eyeliner for about 3 years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Japanese products generally only print the expiration date, not the production date.

    For example, the bottom of the milk powder can means that the shelf life is until December 12, 2010, which is the same as in China.

    As for what S611J stands for, it is estimated that only Pigeon's people know.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Not all food, cosmetics, etc. in Japan have a survival date, for example, there is no high-grade Japanese sake, which is legal in Japan, and the internal management number of the survival merchant you are talking about is only.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. Hello, how to look at the production date in Japan: Japan does not have a printed expiration date, only the production batch number, but the production date can be reflected from the production batch number, and the expiration date can be calculated by adding the expiration date.

    The general lot number is like this: the letter j represents the year 06 and the number after the letter j represents the month. For example, the Japanese brand KOSE KOSE, the batch number has four codes, such as: L902, the first number 9 represents the production in 1999 and the English letter L is the twelfth word in the letter sequence, representing the December manufacturing, three-year shelf life, so the shelf life is until November 2002 Similarly, if the batch number is C221, it is manufactured in March 2002, and the shelf life is until February 2005, and so on.

    There is a difference between foreigners and our mindset, and the production date of an import is actually included in its production batch number.

    Hello, how to look at the production date in Japan: Japan does not have a printed expiration date, only the production batch number, but the production date can be reflected from the production batch number, plus the expiration date can be calculated by the shelf life. The general lot number is this key mountain-like letter J stands for Year 06 and the number after the letter J represents the month.

    For example, the Japanese brand KOSE KOSE, the batch number has four codes, such as: L902, the first number 9 represents the production in 1999 and the English letter L is the twelfth word in the letter sequence, representing December manufacturing, three-year shelf life, so the shelf life is until November 2002 Similarly, if the batch number is C221, it is manufactured in March 2002, and the shelf life is until February 2005, and so on. There is a difference between foreigners and our mindset, and the production date of an import is actually included in its production batch number.

    How to distinguish the state collapse: the first place indicates the year. For example:

    q for 07 years, r for 08 years, s for 09 years, and so on. The second digit indicates the month rolling: press abcd....

    In sorting, A represents January and B represents February. K for November and L for December. Clause.

    Three and four digits indicate the date: three or four digits are basically marked with numbers, and the round such as 2 3 represents the 23rd;

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, take HABA skincare products as an example: for example, the bottle is marked with 11VLCM.

    The first two digits represent the date of manufacture: 11 11 days.

    The first letter represents the year of production: H 2000, I 2001, J 2002, K 2003, L 2004, M 2005, N 2006, O 2007, P 2008, Q 2009, R 2010, S 2011, T 2012, U 2013, V 2014

    The third letter represents the month of production: A January, B February, C March, D April, E May, F June, G July, H August, I September, J October, K November, L December.

    On the picture** production batch number: 11VLCM, the production date after conversion is December 11, 2014, while the shelf life of cosmetics in Japan is generally 3 years, so it expires on December 11, 2017.

    Within three months of opening.

    Extended Information: HABA Check Date of Manufacture:

    Production lot number: 21vece

    The production date is: May 21, 2014.

    Production Lot Number: 01PMLW

    Date of manufacture: January 1, 2008.

    Production lot number: 05sqlr

    Date of manufacture: May 5, 2011.

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