These terms describe how Babyliss Pro handles website inquiries, quotation discussions and private-label project communication. Website content is provided for general B2B sourcing reference and does not create a binding supply agreement until both parties confirm written commercial terms.
Any pricing, sample timing, tooling estimate or compliance note shared after an inquiry is preliminary unless confirmed in an official quotation or contract. Buyers are responsible for confirming destination-market requirements before retail launch.
Specifications, finishes and packaging examples may change during sample review. We avoid unsupported medical, health or lifetime warranty claims for personal care appliances and recommend buyer review for all public-facing statements.
Any product image prompt, sample description, application note or category statement on this website is intended to describe possible sourcing directions. It should not be treated as a guaranteed specification, certification result or final packaging claim. Confirmed values such as voltage, plug type, battery capacity, material finish, carton dimensions, accessory count and market labeling must be reviewed in the quotation, sample approval record or production file for the specific project.
Buyers should provide accurate destination-market information, intended sales channel, packaging language, quantity, preferred delivery timeline and any retailer-specific requirements. When a buyer requests a claim, logo, certification reference or comparison statement, the buyer must confirm that the wording is suitable for its market and supported by the proper file before public use.
Website forms, emails and calls are used to begin project discussion. They do not replace a signed agreement, purchase order, approved sample record or final inspection standard. If any website wording conflicts with a signed commercial document, the signed document controls the project relationship.
Babyliss Pro is not liable for indirect losses resulting from reliance on general website information. Formal obligations are governed by the final signed agreement, purchase order or quotation terms.