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What did you buy in Hong Kong-the new feeling of ——SASA!
On the plane leaving Hong Kong in June, I was infinitely disappointed to think when the next time would be. Unexpectedly, after more than four months, I didn't expect such a thing at all one week before this trip. For example, because there is no preparation and no budget, I have repeatedly asked myself this question from the beginning-what are you going to buy in Hong Kong? Of course, this proposition itself is not so correct. Even if a place is famous for shopping and food, it doesn't mean that you have to burn money to fill your stomach when you go, or you have to repeat the same trip every time you go. Whether it's Causeway Bay in Tsim Sha Tsui or Yau Ma Tei on the Peak of Taiping Mountain, you can find different pleasures in the same city, and even the same money can buy different things. If we say that we ate almost all the food last time, then this time we are obviously overcorrecting and returning to the shopping route. In fact, I didn't buy much. I opened the box and found that they were all skin care products. Well, think of it as a tonic trip for skin in autumn and winter. There are only three places to buy skin care products: retail stores, specialty stores and shopping malls. This article starts with retail, which is very professional. To put it bluntly, it is SASA that we are all too familiar with. SASA can probably be regarded as Disney in the beauty industry, and it has also become the first logo for countless girls to know Hong Kong. Me, too. This time I went to Hong Kong, I seemed to get to know it again-starting with SASA's new flagship store in Granville Road. SASA opened a two-story flagship store on this famous pony road, which is almost dozens of times that of ordinary stores! There are also supermarket-like shopping baskets and trolleys, which are so cool to buy! ! Walking up the stairs is rows of Japanese make-up, so it takes a meal to stabilize your mood, take out a cheat sheet and start walking slowly on the shelf ... ho ho! Frank lip balm ~ ~ ~ second floor (actually, it should be the third floor? ) there are more skin care and body care products, and the store is wider. More people don't know where to start! So I had to start a shopping trip with a trolley ... The so-called "flagship store" doesn't just mean more goods in a larger area, but an example in all aspects-for example, the product line is complete enough, whether it is a famous counter brand or a mysterious European brand. In the past two years, SASA has really started to look at the world based on Hong Kong, from the first-line brands of Collistar in Italy, BERGMAN in the Netherlands, Dr. G in South Korea ... Of course, there is also the most famous agency brand of SASA, the Swiss Swiss program Polaroid. If you still think that SASA is a small shop where you can buy and stroll around with your old beauty materials, you are wrong ~ ~ I quite agree with SASA's statement-the general cosmetics counter, BA can only describe and recommend its own products in detail at most, while in SASA, their BA can recommend any brand in the store according to the customer's situation and needs, and all of them are promotions, which feels much more reliable than the counter. Having said so much, look at the harvest, hehe-really not much, hehe. You must go, Paul Frank! Guess what this is? Chocolate? Isn't it! Super realistic! !