Dr.Melaxin Global holds onto the top spot for a second straight month, while Tarte Cosmetics makes the biggest leap in the rankings. Here’s who dominated TikTok Shop commerce in January 2026.
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Dr.Melaxin Global maintains its position at No. 1 for the second consecutive month with $15.79 million in January revenue. The beauty and skincare brand posts a 17.1% decline from December’s $15.98 million but retains a commanding lead over the competition. The shop ranked fourth in November with $11.71 million, then climbed to the top spot in December. Dr.Melaxin processes 452,340 items at an average unit price of $34.90.
Medicube US Store ranks No. 2 with $12.48 million in January revenue, representing 6.4% growth and the only positive performance among the top three shops. The skincare brand ranked second in November with $22.46 million before declining to $13.19 million in December. Medicube moves 306,820 items at an average unit price of $40.67.
Tarte Cosmetics makes the biggest jump in the rankings, climbing six positions from ninth place to third with $10.79 million in January revenue. The cosmetics brand posts 103.8% growth, up from $7.98 million in November and $6.43 million in December. Tarte sells 413,490 units at an average unit price of $26.09, indicating strong volume.
Comfrt drops one position to fourth place with $10.49 million in January revenue, down 5.2% from December’s $12.48 million. The apparel brand ranked seventh in November with $10.30 million in sales, then climbed to third in December. Comfrt processes 247,710 items at an average unit price of $42.34.
QVC, Inc rounds out the top five with $9.46 million, posting 90.9% growth from December. The retail brand ranked first in November with $25.54 million, then fell to second in December with $14.25 million. Despite the strong percentage growth, QVC’s January revenue remains below its November peak. The shop sells 173,910 items at an average unit price of $54.37.
Halara US holds sixth place with $8.37 million in revenue, down 18.2% from December. The activewear brand ranked fifth in November with $11.39 million, indicating a consistent decline over three months. Halara processes 255,030 items at an average unit price of $32.81.
Micro Ingredients enters the rankings at seventh place with $7.35 million, representing a 6.9% decline from December. The supplements brand was not present in November’s top 10. Micro Ingredients sells 275,500 items at an average unit price of $26.66.
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Wavytalk ranks eighth with $6.43 million in January revenue, down 46.3% from December. The beauty tools brand was not visible in November’s top 10. Wavytalk moves 191,310 items at an average price of $33.60.
BASED claims ninth position with $5.43 million, declining 4.2% from December. The men’s grooming brand represents a new entry compared to November’s rankings. BASED sells 218,340 items at an average unit price of $24.87.
VEVOR Store occupies the tenth spot with $5.39 million in January revenue, posting 21.1% growth. The tools and equipment seller ranked sixth in November with $11.02 million before declining in December. VEVOR processes 90,400 items at an average unit price of $59.65, the highest unit price among the top 10 shops.
The Bottom Line: January shows increasing stability in TikTok Shop rankings, with seven of the top 10 shops maintaining their December positions. Only four shops posted positive growth, with most experiencing post-holiday declines.
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Dr.Melaxin Global holds onto the top spot for a second straight month, while Tarte Cosmetics makes the biggest leap in the rankings. Here’s who dominated TikTok Shop commerce in January 2026.
1. Dr.Melaxin Global – $15.79 Million
Dr.Melaxin Global maintains its position at No. 1 for the second consecutive month with $15.79 million in January revenue. The beauty and skincare brand posts a 17.1% decline from December’s $15.98 million but retains a commanding lead over the competition. The shop ranked fourth in November with $11.71 million, then climbed to the top spot in December. Dr.Melaxin processes 452,340 items at an average unit price of $34.90.
2. Medicube US Store – $12.48 Million
Medicube US Store ranks No. 2 with $12.48 million in January revenue, representing 6.4% growth and the only positive performance among the top three shops. The skincare brand ranked second in November with $22.46 million before declining to $13.19 million in December. Medicube moves 306,820 items at an average unit price of $40.67.
3. Tarte Cosmetics – $10.79 Million
Tarte Cosmetics makes the biggest jump in the rankings, climbing six positions from ninth place to third with $10.79 million in January revenue. The cosmetics brand posts 103.8% growth, up from $7.98 million in November and $6.43 million in December. Tarte sells 413,490 units at an average unit price of $26.09, indicating strong volume.
4. Comfrt – $10.49 Million
Comfrt drops one position to fourth place with $10.49 million in January revenue, down 5.2% from December’s $12.48 million. The apparel brand ranked seventh in November with $10.30 million in sales, then climbed to third in December. Comfrt processes 247,710 items at an average unit price of $42.34.
5. QVC, Inc – $9.46 Million
QVC, Inc rounds out the top five with $9.46 million, posting 90.9% growth from December. The retail brand ranked first in November with $25.54 million, then fell to second in December with $14.25 million. Despite the strong percentage growth, QVC’s January revenue remains below its November peak. The shop sells 173,910 items at an average unit price of $54.37.
6. Halara US – $8.37 Million
Halara US holds sixth place with $8.37 million in revenue, down 18.2% from December. The activewear brand ranked fifth in November with $11.39 million, indicating a consistent decline over three months. Halara processes 255,030 items at an average unit price of $32.81.
7. Micro Ingredients – $7.35 Million
Micro Ingredients enters the rankings at seventh place with $7.35 million, representing a 6.9% decline from December. The supplements brand was not present in November’s top 10. Micro Ingredients sells 275,500 items at an average unit price of $26.66.
8. Wavytalk – $6.43 Million
Wavytalk ranks eighth with $6.43 million in January revenue, down 46.3% from December. The beauty tools brand was not visible in November’s top 10. Wavytalk moves 191,310 items at an average price of $33.60.
9. BASED – $5.43 Million
BASED claims ninth position with $5.43 million, declining 4.2% from December. The men’s grooming brand represents a new entry compared to November’s rankings. BASED sells 218,340 items at an average unit price of $24.87.
10. VEVOR Store – $5.39 Million
VEVOR Store occupies the tenth spot with $5.39 million in January revenue, posting 21.1% growth. The tools and equipment seller ranked sixth in November with $11.02 million before declining in December. VEVOR processes 90,400 items at an average unit price of $59.65, the highest unit price among the top 10 shops.
The Bottom Line: January shows increasing stability in TikTok Shop rankings, with seven of the top 10 shops maintaining their December positions. Only four shops posted positive growth, with most experiencing post-holiday declines.
Data from Kalodata