Jan. 06, 2026
Sticky, Quick-Drying, Hard to Clean? PINGCHUANG Medical Solves the Three Major Pain Points of lubricating jelly Once and for All In market feedback for lubricating jelly, "sticky residue," "dries up quickly after a few uses," and "hard to wash off like paste afterward" are the three most common consumer pain points. These three issues directly lead to a dramatic drop in user experience and are primary causes of negative reviews and low repurchase rates. The core to solving t Read More
Jan. 06, 2026
Good Quality Personal Lubricating Jelly Is Born in GMP Workshops When we discuss the quality of a personal lubricating jelly, visual transparency or initial smoothness is merely superficial; the true core of quality depends on its birthplace—a GMP workshop. As a production management standard for the pharmaceutical industry, the introduction of GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) into lubricating jelly manufact Read More
Jan. 06, 2026
lubricating jelly OEM: Why Is "Compliance" the Biggest Moat for a Brand? In the lubricating jelly industry, countless brands have flashed by like meteors, only to quickly fall due to quality incidents or lack of qualifications. In today's environment of increasingly strict legal regulation and evolving platform rules, we must realize that compliance is no longer optional; it is a brand's biggest "moat" in the red ocean Read More
Jan. 06, 2026
Consumers Are Becoming More Discerning: How to Boost lubricating jelly Conversion Rates with "Medical-Grade" Endorsement? This is an era of information transparency, where consumers are shifting from blind conformity to "professional orientation." When choosing lubricating jelly, they are beginning to pay attention to whether there is medical device filing, whether the factory has GMP certification, and whether the ingredients meet medical-grade standards. Faced with Read More
Jan. 05, 2026
From Raw Material to Finished Product: What "Devil" Tests Must a Compliant lubricating jelly Undergo? What appears to consumers as an ordinary personal lubricating jelly undergoes numerous "devil tests" like a pilgrimage to the West in a medical-grade factory. In today's increasingly stringent regulatory environment, compliance is no longer a simple paper promise but is reflected in every "devil test" from raw material entry to finished product shi Read More
Jan. 05, 2026
Sensitive Skin Users Dare Not Use? "Hypoallergenic Formulas" for lubricating jelly Are the Key to Conversion In the field of intimate care, the needs of sensitive skin users have been severely underestimated. With the rise of "ingredient-focused consumers," more and more consumers are concerned that preservatives, fragrances, or alcohol in lubricating jelly may harm delicate mucous membranes. This psychological barrier of "dare not use" is an excellent op Read More
Jan. 05, 2026
Cross-border E-commerce Product Selection: How Do lubricating jelly Favored in European and American Markets Differ from Southeast Asia? In the cross-border trade of lubricating jelly, differences in geographic culture and usage habits create a significant disconnect in product selection logic. European and American markets and Southeast Asian markets are like two parallel consumer universes. If brands want to succeed in these markets, they must adapt their product strategies locall Read More