As said on the first floor, the tax on Japanese cosmetics is relatively low, so if it is brought into China by private individuals and sold in Taobao, there is a price advantage. Some sellers in Taobao purchase goods in large quantities or during activities, which can be discounted, and the natural price will be low. Otherwise, it won't attract customers. Taobao also has several reliable Japanese cosmetics stores, the price is certainly more expensive, but it is a matter of face to buy with confidence.
Those things you bought should have a price of 500-600 yuan, right? Compared with domestic prices, there are not many things worse in Japan. Unlike Lancome, the price difference between Hong Kong and domestic counters is nearly half.
I used to know a local MM who sold Japanese makeup. Her sister lives in Japan, so she often goes to relatives' houses to buy something to sell. She said that the price is not very cheap, just like DHC FANCL, it won't be much cheaper, about 30% off, or she will earn more if she buys Rio Tinto and sells it back to China when she is engaged in activities.
However, it is said that Japanese first-class products throw domestic second-class products out of Europe and America, and third-class products into China, so Japanese native products should better give the landlord some psychological comfort, hehe.
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