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I have bought their skin care products, hand cream, moisturizer and ** similar to these, it's okay, it has an effect, but the cosmetics don't seem to be good, and the evaluation is not very good, and I haven't bought ......
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To be honest, this cosmetics is very good, and my wife has been using it.
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It is estimated that Japanese companies are going to do marketing, and large companies are doing this in the early stage of new products.
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You can see the barcode of the cosmetic product. The first three digits of the barcode 690-697 are produced in China, 45-49 are produced in Japan, 880 are produced in Korea, 30-38 make France produced, 0-13 are produced in the United States or Canada, and 885 are produced in Thailand.
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I've been studying in Korea for 3 and a half years, and I haven't seen a cosmetics brand called Duoduo yet.
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Cosmetics experts answer you: according to national regulations, imported cosmetics must have a clear Chinese description on the product packaging, and those without Chinese instructions are likely to be fakes and have not passed the formal customs import inspection (because the Chinese label is an important indicator during import inspection). If you want to import cosmetics, you must verify the import license, import inspection report, import tax bill, and can be found on the website of China Customs Imported Cosmetics, otherwise it is illegal or foolish.
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Biliou Meidanlan is available nationwide.
Recruitment Area**.
Intentional contact.
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No. For example, Pomei and Ulai are both designed for the Chinese market, and are only produced and sold in China, not in Japan.
The main reason is the tariff problem, many foreign affordable brands have become very embarrassed because of import tariffs, so they have to sell cheap goods without BA or as counter goods; However, it is still necessary to take into account the low-end market, so we have to create a new brand of local production to avoid tariff problems.
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Not necessarily. Because the packaging form of each cosmetic product is different.
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1. Check whether there is a 6-digit English and digital string on the surface of the cosmetics, if there is, then this is the production date: but Japanese cosmetics do not have a unified specification to identify the production date, unlike the Chinese production date written the year, month and day, Japan's representation method only indicates the "expiration date", unlike China to write the "production date", and "shelf life", the production date in Japan is basically the batch number, and the batch number rules of each manufacturer are different.
2. There is a law in Japan that only things that will deteriorate within three years will be marked with the expiration date, and generally more than three years will not be marked with the expiration date.
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According to the provisions of the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law of Japan, for those"Under normal storage conditions, a qualitative change occurs within 3 years"cosmetics are required to indicate the expiration date on the product. In Japan, the shelf life of unopened basic skin care products is 3 years, and makeup products are 5 years, so there is basically no date. Try to use it within 12 months after opening.
Therefore, Japanese toiletries, skin care products and makeup, except for fancl, are basically not dated. The production date of FANCL can be seen on the box, as shown below.
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Let's take a look at how to check the production date of other imported cosmetics.
1. South Korea:
By default, the date without Korean or letter prompts is generally the production date (when the production date and the effective date are marked at the same time, the larger date is the effective date), and the date format is "year, month, day", or "year-month". There are also those that follow the label method of English-speaking countries.
Korean: manufacturing production).
Korean: as of); Term).
English: MFG (Manufacturing Production).
2. Vietnam:
The date format is "Day, Month, Year", or "Month-Year".
NSX, MFG, stands for English Production Date (production date).
HSD, BBE, stands for Best Before (valid date) in English.
3. European countries:
According to the European Harmonized Regulation on Skincare Products: All products that can be used for more than 30 months can not be written without a shelf life. Therefore, many packages in Europe only have the factory batch number and do not indicate the date.
Skincare products made in Europe do not have closure patches at the opening. The shelf life is 12 months after opening the cap, and there is usually such an icon on the packaging.
Therefore, European toiletries and cosmetics are generally not dated.
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The Cosmetics Regulation (EC) of the European and American Parliaments and the Council of the European Union, as well as the Cosmetics Regulations of the United States and the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law of Japan, do not mandate the expiration date of cosmetics with a shelf life of more than 30 months, so many cosmetics brands choose to use the batch number instead of directly marking the expiration date. This rule is common in most countries.
Most imported cosmetics and perfume brands do not indicate the production or expiration date that is easy for ordinary consumers to read, or even only indicate the code or batch number that is convenient for individual departments within the company, which is only convenient for the company's internal and does not provide consumers with any useful shelf life information. This is also due to the fact that the overdue sale of overseas cosmetics will be severely punished by the law, and there is no mandatory requirement for enterprises to mark the production date and time, so the production batch number of cosmetics in foreign countries is used to indicate the corresponding production batch, which also includes the factory date of the product.
You can go under the beauty makeup, there is a batch number query system on the homepage, you can query the batch number meaning of imported cosmetics and skin care products, and there are more brands included. Enter the lot number of the bottle or the bottom of the bottle like this, and it will be displayed.
Like this YSL lip gloss batch number 62N402, it was found out that it was produced in April 2016.
As for the shelf life, it is generally recommended to use 3 years as the standard from the perspective of safety (since the Japanese Pharmaceutical Affairs Law stipulates that 3 years is the minimum limit, most Japanese brands set the standard at 3 years), and some brands will use 5 years as the standard. If the perfume is kept away from the sun, the shelf life will be longer. The details should be subject to the official notice of the brand
If it is a cosmetic product that has been opened, look at the content of the M logo on the bottle, and how much M represents how many months after opening it will be used up
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There is no fixed statement on the batch number of Japanese products, and each brand is different, unlike things in Europe and the United States, so it cannot be interpreted by batch number.
The shelf life in Japan is generally on the box, not on the bottle.
Except for some preservative-free products, the shelf life is one year without opening and three months after opening.
The shelf life of other Japanese products is generally 2-3 years.
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Original Japanese cosmetics have a production date at the mouth of the bottle, and a production date at the bottom of the bottle.
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Cosmetics imported from Japan do not have a production date and expiration date.
All skincare and cosmetics in Japan do not have a production date, because Japan strictly monitors the market, and its products are sure to be the freshest. So there will be no expired items. As for worrying about whether it will expire, in fact, if you don't open it from the time you buy it, you can put it for 2 years, use it as soon as possible after opening it, don't exceed 1 year!
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Japanese cosmetics do not have a system batch number identification. In the early days, there was a check on the production date according to this lot number. Lot number format such as:
dd The first letter d represents 84 years The second letter d represents April The relationship between letters and numbers is as follows: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l Table 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and so on Finally, there is no uniform indication of the production date for Japanese cosmetics, so please consult the production date at the place of purchase.
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If it is made in Japan, the date of manufacture cannot be seen.
Japanese cosmetics manufacturers do not put a production date on the batch number, except for some of FanCl's products that have a production date in Japan, other brands do not.
Because the best mechanism in the Japanese market is very perfect, there are no expired products, and cleansing and skin care products cannot be sold within 2 years, so all the shelves will be cleared.
Japan has a great crackdown on fakes and some cosmetics and food, and fakes cannot be bought on the market, and if the production of fakes is discovered, it will basically go bankrupt, which is also caused by the very good private credit of the Japanese people, so Japanese companies pay attention to the shelf life of things, and buyers can not be careful that the cosmetics they buy will expire, and they can use it with confidence.
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How to check the production date of Dori Mina cosmetics.
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Hello friend.
Japanese products are a guarantee of quality.
The same goes for engine oil.
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Specifically, it depends on the brand, some brands will indeed be cheaper, and some activities will be cheaper, of course, a large part of the reason is fake.
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Channel issues. The amplitude will not be too large.
Original Japanese cosmetics are very expensive, ** similar to airport duty-free shops.
It's so much cheaper, buy a bottle and compare it with the airport, and you'll know why.
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Too much cheaper, naturally fake.
Some of the slightly cheaper ones may also be Taiwanese or Hong Kong versions.
My friend bought me something from Japan that is more expensive than the ****, and there are some that I am very puzzled.
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If you travel to Hong Kong, you will know how profitable domestic cosmetics are, black, black!
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One is that people have channels (Japanese wholesale only in the name of the company, and individuals do not cooperate) The other is fake, too **, mixed with water, oil, etc.
The third is that the store has a vision, and when the exchange rate or ultra-low discount is over, the things in the airport duty-free shop are not all cheap, hehe!
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What do you want to see for imports, almost 80% of the fakes on it, do you still need to ask.
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