Avène Batch Code Checker
Dermatological Skincare
Avène Batch Code Format
Supported Avène codes commonly use the first digit found in the lot code as a production-year marker.
Examples: 4A, LOT5, 6
About Avène Codes
Avène products are often bought for sensitive skin, post-procedure care, rosacea-prone routines, and sunscreen use, so batch-code checks are useful when comparing pharmacy stock, online purchases, or backup skincare stored for long periods. This matters especially for lightweight creams, mineral or fluid sunscreen, and thermal spring water products used daily.
Because Avène is a dermatologist-oriented brand, many buyers want reassurance that their skincare and sun-care products are relatively fresh before use.
Popular Avène Products
Common Avène keyword searches include Thermal Spring Water, Cicalfate+, Cleanance, Hydrance, Tolérance, XeraCalm A.D, Avène sunscreen, and Cicalfate Restorative Protective Cream.
- Sensitive-skin care: Tolérance, Hydrance, and soothing moisturizer products
- Barrier repair: Cicalfate+, restorative cream, and post-procedure support
- Acne and cleansing: Cleanance cleanser, treatment, and mattifying care
- Sun care: Avène sunscreen, fluid SPF, mineral sun protection, and family sun products
Where to Find It
- Tube crimp or bottle base
- Back label or pump bottle bottom
- Outer carton flap or barcode area
- Use the printed batch code, not the retail barcode
Tips for Checking Avène Batch Codes
Enter the exact short code from the product or box, and compare inner and outer packaging if both are available. This is helpful when buying from pharmacies, discount channels, or marketplaces where products may have been stored for extended periods.
For sunscreen and sensitive-skin formulas, also check storage conditions and any printed expiration guidance. Heat and long exposure can matter even when the estimated batch date still appears acceptable.
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