About Dial
In the heart of America, for over 75 years, Dial has been a beacon of trust and reliability, now proudly a part of Henkel AG & Co. KGaA. Our heritage is deeply rooted in our commitment to delivering clean, healthy skin, a commitment that has made us a beloved household name. Our product range, a symphony of bar soaps, body washes, liquid hand soaps, and lotions, is meticulously crafted to provide a myriad of benefits, from deep hydration to gentle exfoliation, robust protection to nourishing replenishment.
Our flagship products, a testament to our dedication, include our body wash, bar soap, hand soap, liquid hand sanitizer, and lotion. Each product is thoughtfully designed to cater to the diverse skincare needs of our valued customers, ensuring a healthier, more refreshed feeling with every use. Our commitment to innovation and our mission to provide healthier skin for all are not just empty words, but the very essence of our brand.
The market's perception of Dial is one of positivity and reliability. Our long-standing reputation as a reliable brand is built on the foundation of quality skincare products that cater to the needs of individuals and families alike. We are more than just a brand; we are a trusted companion on your journey to healthier skin. Our commitment to innovation and our mission to provide healthier skin for all sets us apart in the industry, making us a unique and authoritative voice in the world of skincare.
Where to find the batch code on Dial products?
Finding the batch code on your Dial product is essential for tracking its freshness. For skincare products like serums or creams, look at the bottom of the glass jar or plastic bottle. The code is often etched into the container or printed in a small, contrasting color.
If you have a tube (like a cleanser or hand cream), check the crimped seal at the very top. For boxed items, Dial usually stamps the same alphanumeric code on the outer packaging near the barcode or ingredient list. Most Dial batch codes consist of 3 to 6 characters, combining letters and numbers.
Important: Period After Opening (PAO)
While the batch code reveals the expiration date for unopened products, the **Period After Opening (PAO)** symbol is what you must follow once you use the product for the first time. Look for an "open jar" icon with a number followed by 'M' (e.g., 6M, 12M). This indicates how many months your Dial product remains safe and effective after the seal is broken.