About Mexx
Mexx, a distinguished marque in the realm of fashion and fragrance, is proudly owned by the global beauty titan, Coty Inc. With a heritage that spans over three decades, the brand was birthed in 1986 by the visionary Rattan Chadha, merging the distinct identities of Moustache and Emanuelle into a singular, captivating entity.
Mexx's enduring success is anchored in its diverse and sophisticated product range, encompassing a collection of stylish apparel, accessories, and fragrances that exude versatility and elegance. The brand's signature fragrances, such as the iconic Mexx Man and Mexx Woman, have become beloved staples in the global fragrance landscape, propelling the Mexx fragrance line to rank among the top four brands in Germany. In recent years, Mexx has further demonstrated its commitment to innovation and creativity with the introduction of limited-edition fragrances, such as the uplifting "Summer Bliss" and the festive "Mexx Black & Gold," captivating consumers with their unique scents and narratives.
As Coty continues to nurture its partnership with Mexx, the brand is poised for further growth and expansion. Leveraging its rich brand heritage, unwavering commitment to quality, and focus on sustainability, Mexx is set to captivate consumers across diverse markets and categories. With a legacy of style and a vision for the future, Mexx remains a cherished and trusted name in the world of fashion and fragrance.
Where to find the batch code on Mexx products?
Finding the batch code on your Mexx 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, Mexx usually stamps the same alphanumeric code on the outer packaging near the barcode or ingredient list. Most Mexx 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 Mexx product remains safe and effective after the seal is broken.