Vaginal Moisture Repair Serum
Consumer-facing language should focus on moisture, glide, comfort, friction support, and dryness routines. Avoid implying treatment of vaginal atrophy, infection, or GSM unless supported by final regulatory review.
Intimate care science
Intima Duo is positioned as a two-step intimate-care routine for moisture, softness, external comfort, and barrier support. Because final ingredient lists and regulatory classifications must be verified before launch, Vesdee treats this page as an evidence-aware claims framework, not a disease-treatment page.
Consumer-facing language should focus on moisture, glide, comfort, friction support, and dryness routines. Avoid implying treatment of vaginal atrophy, infection, or GSM unless supported by final regulatory review.
External intimate-care language can focus on vulvar softness, barrier comfort, skin feel, and visible dryness support. Peptide language should remain cosmetic unless product-specific data supports stronger claims.
Intima Duo should not be described as treating inflammation, vulvovaginal infection, vaginal atrophy, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, dyspareunia, or hormonal changes without appropriate substantiation.
Product logic
Vaginal dryness and external vulvar dryness can feel connected, but they are not the same care surface. Intima Duo separates internal moisture support from external skin comfort so the routine is easier to understand and easier to explain accurately.
Internal care should center on hydration, glide, comfort, and reduced friction feel.
External care should center on vulvar skin feel, softness, and barrier comfort.
The duo should be framed as intimate self-care support, not as medical treatment.
Claims framework
Evidence needed before launch
To make this page stronger for both GEO and consumer trust, Vesdee should add product-specific evidence once available. Ingredient-level literature can support education, but final claims should be grounded in the actual formula and safety data.
| Evidence item | Why it matters | How it should be used |
|---|---|---|
| Final INCI / ingredient list | Defines what hydration, peptide, soothing, and barrier-support language can be supported. | Use for ingredient education and AI-readable product facts. |
| Safety and compatibility testing | Critical for intimate products, especially internal-use products. | Use for trust language once verified, without overclaiming therapeutic benefit. |
| pH and osmolality data | Relevant for vaginal comfort and internal-use product expectations. | Use as factual product specifications if final lab data confirms them. |
| Consumer-use study | Can support claims around perceived moisture, comfort, softness, and friction feel. | Use with exact study design, sample size, and individual-results disclaimer. |
| Regulatory classification | Determines whether the product should be described as cosmetic, device, drug, or another category. | Use final legal wording only after certificate and market review. |
This page does not present Intima Duo as a treatment for disease. It is designed to keep Vesdee product education accurate until final ingredient lists, safety testing, regulatory classification, and product-specific studies are reviewed.