Grey Market Skincare in Sri Lanka – A Serious Consumer Warning
The demand for Korean skincare in Sri Lanka continues to grow. However, along with this positive trend comes a rising threat the grey market.
Grey market skincare products may appear genuine, but they are imported illegally and sold without following Sri Lanka’s strict regulations. This is not only unsafe for consumers but also harmful to the country’s economy.
What is Grey Market Skincare?
Grey market products are items brought into Sri Lanka without NMRA (National Medicines Regulatory Authority) registration or approval.
According to Sri Lankan law, only one authorized importer can register a cosmetic brand with the NMRA and import it legally. This sole distributor then ensures that all products pass safety checks and that wholesale is provided responsibly to other sellers.
If a product is sold outside this framework, it is considered illegal, unregulated, and unsafe.
Risks of Grey Market Products
Purchasing from the grey market carries significant dangers:
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No NMRA or SLSI Checks
These products bypass both safety and quality testing. -
No Customs Duties Paid
Grey market sellers avoid import taxes and duties, leading to revenue loss for Sri Lanka and damaging the national economy. -
Expired or Mishandled Stock
Products are often stored or shipped without proper controls. -
Tampered Packaging
Missing instructions, altered batch codes, or mislabeling are common. -
No Legal Protection
If a product causes harm, there is no accountability or consumer protection.
Why NMRA-Approved Imports Matter
Officially imported cosmetics:
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Are registered with the NMRA under strict legal requirements,
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Pass SLSI quality and safety checks,
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Enter the country through transparent, taxed, and duty-paid channels,
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Contribute to Sri Lanka’s economy instead of undermining it.
At ORION XO, as the sole authorized distributor for several leading Korean skincare brands, we ensure every product is NMRA-approved and legally imported.
Every genuine ORION XO product comes with an official QR code that customers can scan after purchase to confirm authenticity.
How Consumers Can Protect Themselves
Before purchasing skincare products in Sri Lanka:
Ask your seller: “Is this NMRA-approved?
Always choose NMRA-approved products, and remember that all Korean skincare distributed by ORION XO comes with an official anti-counterfeit QR code you can scan after purchase to confirm authenticity.
Final Note
Grey market skincare in Sri Lanka is:
❌ Unsafe
❌ Unregulated
❌ Illegal
It undermines public health, causes revenue loss to Sri Lanka, and hurts the local economy.
By choosing NMRA-approved products from ORION XO, you protect your skin, support the country, and ensure every product you use meets the highest safety standards.
Be informed. Be safe. Choose official.
Hey,
I recently got scammed by an Instagram page that claims to sell Korean skincare. I ordered a Centella ampoule from them, but what I received was clearly fake. The packaging and product quality were nothing like the original.
When I contacted them, they completely denied it and refused to take any responsibility. I asked for a refund, but they didn’t even consider it, which honestly made it even worse.
This is really frustrating because they’re misleading people and selling fake products that could actually harm someone’s skin. I don’t want others to go through the same thing I did.
I want to report that page and take action because isn’t okay. If you guys know a proper way to complain or report them, please let me know.
Thank you!