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ARAVIA Professional is the official website of a Russian professional beauty care brand. It is not primarily a general e-commerce marketplace; instead, it focuses on showcasing its own branded products and directing users toward sales channels. The content emphasizes that the brand has its own production facilities and has built user trust in Russia’s professional cosmetics market. ARAVIA started in 2009 with sugaring hair removal products, then expanded into facial care, body care, hand and foot care, scalp and hair care, and related professional training.
From an e-commerce and supply-chain perspective, ARAVIA’s strength lies in its depth within a focused vertical category. Its product range covers sugar paste, pre- and post-hair-removal care, cleansers, masks, enzyme peels, AHA treatments, and more. Product pages provide details such as volume, suitable skin types, intended use, INCI ingredients, and usage instructions. Its SPA sugaring system is relatively complete, making it suitable for beauty salons that want standardized consumables procurement around hair removal services. The brand also operates training centers; the content mentions a training network across Russia and the CIS, with large numbers of beauty-industry professionals trained each year, which supports its professional-channel sales.
The page shows prices in euros for some individual items. For example, 750g sugar paste is around 24.5-28.8€, 150g sugar paste cartridges are around 5.8€, and cleansers, masks, and peeling products are around 10.1-14.4€. Price transparency is acceptable, but the content does not show shipping fees, delivery coverage, payment methods, wholesale discounts, distributor policies, or return/exchange rules. As a cross-border procurement channel, the transaction flow therefore lacks sufficient detail.
The advantages are a professional product line, strong category focus, detailed product descriptions, and credibility from its training system and many years of cooperation with beauty salons. Its own production facilities also suggest potential supply-chain stability. The drawbacks are that the pages feel more like a brand catalog than a fully detailed e-commerce experience; many products are labeled “for professional use only,” meaning ordinary consumers may need guidance from a beautician; and the purchase path for international markets and Chinese users is unclear.
It is better suited to beauty salons, sugaring studios, skin management clinics, beauticians, and hand/foot care shops looking to purchase standardized care consumables or learn about professional courses. Ordinary home users can refer to its home-care instructions, but should avoid using strong-effect products on their own without professional advice.
The content does not provide information about access from China, a Chinese-language site, cross-border shipping, or local agents, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown.
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aravia-prof.com is an Russia Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach aravia-prof.com directly.