How to tell whether the Meiji facial mask is authentic or fake:
Since I can’t post so many pictures here, there are only words. You can go to Beiguo Shopping Network to take a look.
1. First take a full-body photo. If it is not marked, it is basically impossible to tell whether it is true or false.
2. The height of the tear opening: the height of the real tear opening from the seal is lower, basically the same as the "net content: 25g"; the fake one is higher and much higher than The words net content, and the fake "net content: 25g" are also very low, next to the sealing line.
3. Batch number and net content: The batch number and expiration date of genuine products are printed upright; fake ones may appear upside down. The words "net content: 25g" on the genuine product are some distance away from the sealing line, but the fake ones are basically right next to the sealing line, and the real fonts are slim and clear, while the fake ones are thicker and darker.
Look at the reverse side below:
4. Trademark and seal: The fake trademark is printed on the seal, while the genuine trademark is still some distance from the sealing line. There is no connection or overlap.
5. Instructions for use: In the pictures in the instructions for use, the real woman’s skin is light gray, while the fake one is dark gray.
6. Passed inspection: The four words "Passed inspection" under the packaging are light gray on genuine products, which are different from other words above; while on fake ones, they are black like other printed words.
7. Quality and safety mark and barcode: The quality and safety (S) mark of the genuine product is blue-purple (blue with some purple in it), while the fake one is pure blue. The barcode numbers on genuine products are thin, while the numbers on fake ones are thick and black.
That’s probably all there is on the outer packaging. As for the inside, I didn’t dare to take it apart and try it on my face. And the above points basically apply not only to Ocean Ice Spring, but also to other Magic facial masks.