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Premium supplement bottle with clean label design

Essentials Starter

Clear-mixing powder format

From IDR 285,000

Most Chosen

Begin with bestsellers that customers consistently select across different routines and preferences. These represent proven popularity without overstated claims.

Simple Formats

Learn the difference between capsules, powders, and sachets with neutral explanations on why each format suits different situations. No preference, just options.

Shelf Order

Understand how to organize and store products at home, keep track of servings and expiry, and maintain simple routines. Storage tips without complexity.

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Packaging Notes & Details

Seal Types

Most pouches feature resealable seals to keep contents fresh between uses. Jars use screw-top closures. Some formats include single-serve sachets for convenience without sealing concerns.

Scoop & Capsule Count

Powder formats include measuring scoops sized for standard servings. Capsule packs indicate capsule count per bottle. This helps estimate how long a container lasts based on your frequency.

Label Readability

Clean label layouts make serving size, ingredients, and storage instructions easy to find. Labels are printed in English with simplified formatting so you can quickly scan key details.

Routine-Friendly Scenarios

Think about when and how you'd use these products. Here are common situations that help shape which format and size might work for you.

Morning Routine
Quick-dissolving powder or easy-to-take capsules before breakfast.
With Meals
Formats that pair well with food; usually capsules or tablets for simplicity.
Training Days
Portable sachets or capsule packs that fit training bags without bulk.
Travel
Single-serve sachets or carry-on friendly tubes for consistency on trips.

Label Checklist

  • Serving Size: The recommended amount per use, listed at the top of most labels in grams or capsule count.
  • Ingredients List: Complete list of what's inside, displayed in descending order by weight.
  • Sweeteners: Clearly noted if present; helps if you prefer unsweetened or specific sweetener types.
  • Allergens: Common allergens (nuts, soy, dairy, gluten) highlighted on labels for quick reference.
  • Storage & Batch Info: Expiry date and batch code usually placed on lid or back label for easy tracking.
  • Price Landmarks

    Entry Level (120,000–280,000 IDR)

    Smaller pack sizes with fewer servings. Good for testing new formats or occasional use. Often comes in single-serving sachets or smaller jars.

    Mid Range (280,000–600,000 IDR)

    Standard pack sizes with moderate servings. Represents best value for regular use. Larger pouches or multi-serving containers at this level.

    Premium (600,000+ IDR)

    Larger quantities with high serving counts. More economical per serving. Typically larger jars or multi-pack bundles fall into this range.

    What People Usually Compare

    Servings Per Pack

    Divide total servings by your frequency of use to estimate how long a pack lasts. This helps match pack size to your actual consumption pattern.

    Flavor Note

    Some formats are unflavored for mixing flexibility, others come in specific flavors. Check product pages to see flavor options available for each item.

    Mixability & Texture

    Powder formats vary—some mix clear in water, others have slight sediment. Capsule and tablet formats have no mixing required. Product descriptions note these differences.

    Container Type

    Jars stack efficiently but take shelf space. Pouches are flat and compact. Tubes are portable. Each serves different storage and lifestyle preferences.

    Shelf Order Checklist

  • Categorize by Format: Group powders together, capsules together, etc. Makes grabbing what you need easier and prevents mix-ups.
  • Keep Dry Items Away from Humidity: Store in cool, dry spots away from kitchen steam or bathrooms where moisture builds up.
  • One Open Pack at a Time: Only open a new pack when the previous one is nearly finished to keep contents fresh longer.
  • Keep Scoops Together: Store measuring scoops inside jars or in a small container next to your powders so they're always handy.
  • Expiry Placement Visible: Position packs so you can easily see expiry dates without moving everything. Front-facing dates help prevent using expired items.
  • Travel Packs Separate: Keep sachets or travel-size tubes in a dedicated spot so they're easy to grab for trips or to-go use.
  • Simple Formats

    Format Why Some People Choose It Why Some People Prefer Alternatives
    Capsules No mixing required. Easy to take on the go. No flavor to consider. Larger servings need many capsules. Some find easier to mix powder once daily.
    Powder Often more economical. Flexible serving sizes. Can mix with different liquids. Requires mixing step. Some don't like texture. Travel less convenient.
    Sachets Pre-portioned and grab-and-go. No measuring needed. Travel-friendly single-serve. Usually higher per-serving cost. More packaging waste. Limited flavor options sometimes.

    Today's Quick Picks

    Format Explorer

    Try a variety pack with powder, capsules, and sachets. Compare what works best for your lifestyle before committing to larger packs.

    Travel Bundle

    Single-serve sachets and portable tubes perfect for maintaining routines during trips. No fragile jars, no mixing required on the road.

    Value Set

    Mid-range powder and capsule combo that covers both preferences. Larger pack sizes in entry-to-mid price range for regular users.

    Common Label Terms Explained

    Serving

    The measured amount recommended for a single use. Listed on label as grams for powder, capsule count for capsule products, or tablet count for tablets.

    Servings

    Total number of recommended servings in the entire pack. Multiply servings by the serving size to understand total contents.

    Net Weight

    Total weight of product inside, excluding packaging. Helps compare price per gram across different brands or pack sizes.

    Flavour

    The taste profile of the product if applicable. Powder formats often come in multiple flavor options; capsules and tablets are usually unflavored.

    Suggested Use

    Neutral guidance on how and when to take the product. Common suggestions include "take with meals" or "take once daily" depending on the product.

    Storage

    Instructions for keeping the product fresh and effective. Usually includes temperature range and humidity guidance like "store in a cool, dry place."

    Pack Sizing Notes

    Reading Quantities

    Look for "Servings" on the label. Multiply this number by the serving size (in grams or capsules) to understand total contents. For example: 30 servings × 5g per serving = 150g total.

    Comparing Prices

    Divide the price by total servings to find the per-serving cost. This lets you fairly compare a small jar to a large pouch, even at different price points.

    Usage Frequency

    Match pack size to how often you'd use it. If you take one serving daily, a 30-serving pack lasts about a month. Adjust based on your actual routine.

    Top 6 Products

    Strength Base powder in resealable pouch with clear label
    Powder Bestseller

    Strength Base

    Clear-mixing unflavored powder. Resealable pouch with scoop included. Simple ingredient list. Easy label scan.

    IDR 320,000

    Recovery Capsules bottle with easy-to-count format
    Capsules New

    Recovery Capsules

    Small, easy-to-swallow capsule size. No mixing required. Clean jar with prominent serving-count label. Works with any routine.

    IDR 285,000

    Travel Essentials sachets in portable carry-on tube
    Sachets Bestseller

    Travel Essentials

    10 single-serve sachets in carry-on friendly tube. Pre-portioned servings. No measuring needed. Compact shelf fit.

    IDR 195,000

    Daily Blend jar with wide mouth design for easy scooping
    Powder Flavor

    Daily Blend

    Vanilla-infused powder in glass jar. Wide mouth opening for easy access. Large scoop included. Mixes smooth in seconds.

    IDR 450,000

    Core Tablets in blister pack with clean design
    Tablets New

    Core Tablets

    Traditional tablet format in blister-pack for protection. Two tablets per serving. Easy to track daily intake with visible grid.

    IDR 380,000

    Premium Blend pouch with premium packaging design
    Powder Premium

    Premium Blend

    Extra-large pouch with 60 servings. Unflavored for mix flexibility. Resealable zipper keeps contents fresh month to month.

    IDR 720,000

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What format should I start with if I'm unsure?
    Capsules are the simplest—no mixing, no cleanup. Powders offer more mixing flexibility. Sachets remove any measuring step entirely. Try starting with what sounds most convenient for your daily habits.
    How long do unopened packs stay fresh?
    Look for the expiry date on each pack. Most formats remain stable when stored in cool, dry conditions. Once opened, it's best to keep powders in airtight containers and capsules in closed jars.
    Can I mix powder formats with water or other liquids?
    Most powder formats mix cleanly in water. Some people prefer mixing with juice or milk. Check individual product descriptions for specific mixability notes on each powder type.
    Which packs work best for travel?
    Single-serve sachets and compact tubes are carry-on friendly. Capsule packs in small bottles are also portable. Powders in large jars aren't practical for trips unless you transfer to smaller containers.
    Is there a difference in quality between entry-level and premium packs?
    Premium packs typically offer larger quantities and better per-serving value. Both entry and premium tiers maintain consistent quality standards. The choice is often about frequency of use and storage space.
    What happens if I want to try a product before buying a large pack?
    Consider starting with single-serve sachets or smaller entry-level sizes. These let you experience the format and taste without committing to larger quantities upfront.

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