Do not use a pack if the outer condition, seal, or individual sachet looks damaged or unusual.
Take clear photos, keep the order details, and reach out to the brand support team quickly if the issue appears to come from delivery or handling.
Confidence matters here too. Safer use starts with trusting the condition of what you are opening.
Fink note
A damaged pack creates doubt, and doubt is exactly what a trust-led product should help reduce. The safest response is usually the simplest one.
A damaged pack creates doubt, and doubt is exactly what a trust-led product should help reduce. The safest response is usually the simplest one.
What to remember
- Do not use a pack if the outer condition, seal, or individual sachet looks damaged or unusual. Take clear photos, keep the order details, and reach out to the brand support team quickly if the issue appears to come from delivery or handling.
- Safety content works best when it stays plain-language, useful, and easy to revisit.
- This article sits inside the Fink Guide as a reference point for safe use and pack checks.

