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  "description": "Learn how broad the RIMAN product portfolio has become beyond Incellderm, including core skincare, RADIANSOME, support products, Botalab, and wellness items.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-01T01:36:29.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.rimanworld.com",
  "tags": [
    "How RIMAN Skincare Works: Ingredients, Technology & Ritual Philosophy",
    "RIMAN vs Incellderm: What’s the Difference? | Brand Structure Explained",
    "RIMAN Skincare Guide: Routines, Philosophy, and How It Works"
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  "textContent": "## Quick Answer\n\nRIMAN is broader than Incellderm alone. While Incellderm-style skincare remains one of the most recognized parts of the system, the wider product portfolio now appears to include multiple skincare lines, support products, separate care families such as Botalab, and wellness products that sit outside the topical routine entirely.\n\n## Why This Topic Matters\n\nA lot of online discussion still treats RIMAN, Incellderm, and a few hero skincare products as though they all mean the same thing.\n\nThat is understandable, because many readers first discover the brand through:\n\n  * the Dermatology First Package\n  * Booster and Serum content\n  * routine explainers\n  * country buying guides\n\n\n\nBut once you look at the portfolio level, the structure is clearly broader.\n\nThat matters for two reasons:\n\nFirst, it gives readers a more accurate picture of what the brand actually contains.\n\nSecond, it helps explain why some product names, technologies, and categories do not fit neatly into the original Incellderm-only understanding.\n\n## Incellderm / ICD Is Only One Part of the Picture\n\nThe core skincare content already published on this site naturally leans toward the Incellderm / ICD side of the system.\n\nThat includes:\n\n  * the Dermatology First Package\n  * routine education\n  * BooSeBoo\n  * Booster and Serum logic\n  * hydration layering and barrier-support topics\n\n\n\nThis is still an important part of the RIMAN ecosystem, but it should not be mistaken for the whole portfolio.\n\n## The Portfolio Appears to Include Multiple Layers\n\nBased on the portfolio materials, the wider product map appears to include at least four major layers.\n\n### 1. Core Skincare\n\nThis includes the better-known routine-centered skincare products associated with the ICD / Incellderm identity, such as:\n\n  * Dermatology First Package\n  * Active Cream\n  * support products like gel, mist, cleansing oil, and mask products\n\n\n\nThis is the area most readers already recognize.\n\n### 2. Additional Skincare Lines\n\nThe portfolio also points to at least one distinct line beyond the familiar core routine:\n\n  * RADIANSOME\n\n\n\nThis matters because it shows the brand is not just repeating one product formula across all skincare content. Instead, there are line-specific structures and different naming systems inside the portfolio.\n\n### 3. Adjacent Care Families\n\nA separate family called Botalab also appears in the portfolio.\n\nThis is important because it widens the ecosystem beyond facial skincare and suggests a broader plant-powered care category under the same umbrella.\n\n### 4. Wellness Products\n\nThe portfolio also includes ingestible or wellness-oriented products such as:\n\n  * Deep Talk Plus\n  * Beauty Collagen EX\n\n\n\nThese are especially important because they do not belong in the same editorial bucket as moisturizers, serums, or cleansing products.\n\n## Why RADIANSOME Changes the Conversation\n\nOne of the clearest signs that the portfolio has broadened is the presence of RADIANSOME.\n\nRather than simply adding another single product, RADIANSOME appears to function as a line with its own sequence:\n\n  * toner\n  * ampoule\n  * cream\n\n\n\nIt also carries its own technology emphasis through Microfluidizer language.\n\nThis suggests a wider skincare architecture, where:\n\n  * one part of the brand is discussed through familiar hydration layering\n  * another part is discussed through line-specific sequence and technology framing\n\n\n\nThat is a bigger system than many casual readers assume.\n\n## Why Support Products Matter Too\n\nAnother sign of portfolio breadth is the presence of products that do not sit at the center of the routine but still shape it.\n\nThese include examples such as:\n\n  * Two Phase Oil Mist\n  * Calming Balance Gel\n  * Moisture Cleansing Oil\n  * Collagen 100 Melting Mask\n\n\n\nThese products matter because they show a fuller routine environment:\n\n  * cleansing\n  * hydration\n  * support\n  * finish\n  * treatment\n\n\n\nThat is very different from thinking the brand is just one serum and one cream.\n\n## Why Botalab and Wellness Products Matter\n\nThe broader portfolio also includes categories that move outside core facial skincare.\n\nBotalab introduces a care family that appears to sit closer to plant-powered hair and body care.\n\nProducts like Deep Talk Plus and Beauty Collagen EX expand things further into wellness and ingestible support.\n\nEditorially, this matters because it changes how future content should be organized.\n\nIt is no longer enough to think in terms of:\n\n  * hero skincare package\n  * use guide\n  * country page\n\n\n\nInstead, the brand ecosystem now supports content categories such as:\n\n  * product-line explainers\n  * technology explainers\n  * portfolio architecture\n  * topical skincare vs wellness distinctions\n\n\n\n## Why This Matters for Readers\n\nFor readers, portfolio breadth matters because it reduces confusion.\n\nWithout a broader view, people may assume:\n\n  * all products do the same thing\n  * every product belongs in the same routine\n  * RIMAN and Incellderm are simply interchangeable labels\n\n\n\nA more accurate picture is:\n\n  * some products are core skincare steps\n  * some are support products\n  * some belong to separate lines\n  * some belong to non-skincare categories entirely\n\n\n\nThat structure makes the brand easier to understand and also makes content coverage easier to organize.\n\n## Why This Matters for the Site\n\nFor RIMAN WORLD specifically, this broader portfolio view is important because it prevents the entire site from becoming too dependent on one content cluster.\n\nIf the site only keeps writing about:\n\n  * the First Package\n  * Booster\n  * routine basics\n\n\n\nthen it risks flattening the brand into just one narrow slice of the portfolio.\n\nBy expanding coverage into:\n\n  * RADIANSOME\n  * support products\n  * Botalab\n  * wellness products\n\n\n\nthe site becomes more accurate, more useful, and structurally stronger over time.\n\n## Final Thoughts\n\nIncellderm remains an important and highly visible part of the RIMAN story, but it is no longer enough to explain the full product portfolio on its own.\n\nThe broader portfolio now appears to include:\n\n  * core ICD / Incellderm skincare\n  * line-specific systems like RADIANSOME\n  * support products that shape the routine\n  * adjacent care families like Botalab\n  * wellness products such as Deep Talk Plus and Beauty Collagen EX\n\n\n\nThat broader view is essential if the goal is to understand RIMAN as a full product ecosystem rather than just a single hero routine.\n\nIf you want to keep exploring that wider structure, the most useful companion reads are:\n\n  * How RIMAN Skincare Works: Ingredients, Technology & Ritual Philosophy\n  * RIMAN vs Incellderm: What’s the Difference? | Brand Structure Explained\n  * RIMAN Skincare Guide: Routines, Philosophy, and How It Works\n\n",
  "title": "Beyond Incellderm: How Broad the RIMAN Product Portfolio Has Become",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-01T01:36:29.486Z"
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