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What are the top ten counterfeit cosmetics on Taobao? How to tell the true from the false?
90% are fine imitations (fakes)

1. You can't refer to the original products you haven't seen, such as the so-called imported Korean cosmetics and Japanese cosmeceuticals.

2. For the goods of international brands, the company has strict market control, including ex-factory price, agency price, terminal sales price and channel (usually 70% to 20% agency supply price, even overseas). There are only three possibilities for cheap genuine products, either after the futures date, or near the shelf life, and there are also samples sold privately by the counter girl (this quantity is too small to meet such a large domestic demand).

As a layman, you have no experience in distinguishing between true and false, and you can't tell from the outer packaging. When you buy it back, you will open the outer packaging and see the transparent stickers on the "genuine" L 'Oré al bottles (some of them are stuck on the slanting edge), instead of directly printing the domestic genuine products on the bottles (this kind of process equipment is expensive and counterfeiters can't afford it), and they will tell you that the packaging made abroad is like this (you have never seen it anyway).

90% of Taobao sellers are "trading companies" that sell imitations and expired goods on a commission basis (generally there is no industrial and commercial tax registration, so they call themselves companies, and you can't verify them online anyway). These Taobao sellers claim to be purchasing in Hong Kong, but they actually take second-hand goods. Ironically, they have never seen a real product. When they first went to their home, they said it was genuine, and they also said it was recommended by Japanese sales champion XXX in Taiwan Province Province. They just say this and that, and then do it. Don't put money on yourself anyway. Sell it if you can. Anyway, you didn't mention the genuine product on your page, so I told you to put a million hearts in it.

Of course, the fine imitation of the page won't kill people, and the domestic chemical technology is still ok. Just like the fine imitation of LV, consumers who buy fakes have the same mentality, and cheap is the most important, hehe.