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How to distinguish between true and false flower print skin care products
1, smell and taste differences

Generally, genuine skin care products are relatively small in taste, natural, elegant and fresh, giving people a relaxed and happy feeling. If it's fake, the more fragrant it is, the more fragrant it is. It's a bad perfume.

2. See if the labels and instructions of cosmetics meet the requirements.

On the label of qualified cosmetics, the product name, producer's name and address, production date and shelf life, cosmetic production license number, product quality conformity mark, use method and matters needing attention shall be indicated in Chinese.

3. Check whether the relevant certification number is marked.

When buying domestic special-purpose cosmetics, we should pay attention to check whether the product label has the approval number of special-purpose cosmetics; When buying imported cosmetics, you should pay attention to check whether the product label has the approval number of imported cosmetics.

4. Check the information related to cosmetics on the government website. Cosmetics for special use and imported cosmetics can log in to WeChat official account, the former China Food and Drug Administration, to check whether the approval number and the marked content are consistent with those on the website.

Extended data:

For special-purpose cosmetics and imported cosmetics, the public can inquire at China Food and Drug Administration to see whether the approval number and label content are consistent with those on the website.

Domestic non-special cosmetics can be registered in the filing column of domestic non-special cosmetics of China Food and Drug Administration to check whether the product label is consistent with the filing information.

To correctly identify the product, consumers should identify whether it is a deteriorated product when buying beauty products, and identify whether it is a deteriorated product by observing the appearance of the product, identifying the smell, layering and liquid precipitation.

Adverse reactions of cosmetics:

Cosmetic contact dermatitis, irritating or allergic contact dermatitis caused by cosmetics.

Cosmetic acne is a skin lesion similar to acne that occurs locally after contacting cosmetics for a certain period of time.

Cosmetic hair damage, hair dryness, discoloration, fracture, bifurcation, deformation or shedding after applying cosmetics.

Cosmetic "nail" damage, nail peeling, nail softening, nail embrittlement and peridermatitis caused by long-term use of cosmetics.

References:

People's Health Network-How to tell whether cosmetics are true or false