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How much do you know about Chinese own branded cosmetic products?
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Replying to [Elaine Dai]:Chinese own branded cosmetic products are not famous, they have a long road to go.
12 Sep 2007 00:07
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liuting
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Replying to [Elaine Dai]:ohohoh....this is big problem,and i trsut this busness.i work in the cheapest-sell.com,but i know many tader company in china are deceive work,this is our country 's shame.i feel very worry.sorry my english is not good,he...he...[em7]
15 Oct 2007 10:22
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Replying to [Elaine Dai]:Hi Elaine,
Nice to have come across the article you posted. I believe that every place in this world has their own culture. To me, China is well known for the long history. For example, acupanture, till date is still way ahead of any other medical research. Most of the health equipment today uses the approach of electrical pulse on the acu point on the body. That is what Hua Tuo did 2000 years ago?
So, the only way to go is not to follow but to enhance on what others have done. To bring it to the next step!
29 Oct 2007 15:28
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1. Dabao
2. Longliqi
3. Avon
4. Tjoy
5. Yuesai
31 Oct 2007 04:59
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Elaine Dai
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Replying to [Max Zhang] Avon is not a chinese brand...
11 Nov 2007 21:45
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Replying to [New comer]: I think this topic is very interesting but more important is that i appreciation your courage and your target
24 Nov 2007 00:51
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Replying to [Elaine Dai]:All of the TV commercials in China are of Imported cosmetics. The music Videos look like they are sponsored by the cosmetic companies. The public needs to be educated on the quality of ingredients that go into the product. American products have to meet testing limits or the customer can Sue for big bucks. This gives the public confidence or the illusion that the products safe. I think China is doing wonderful with products and image. It will take time to make progress of sales with a very emotional item to be purchased.
25 Nov 2007 11:01
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Replying to [Harry Lee]:yes,though chinese brand is not so famous as foreign one,you know,after all,cosmetics line just have more than 10 years developing time,so it has so much potential,isn't it?i come from cosmetics factory in Guangzhou,i know that we have so much confidience to run our brand well,we've got USA agent from last year,now we will got European agent soon,so what is a bright future!so everybody just come on!nothing is impossible if u put your heart to do it![em19]
11 Dec 2007 20:01
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Replying to [Elaine Dai]:As a male I am seldom to use cosmetics.but My female friend is always talking about those topics.Firstly cosmetic is a product. every product own their product life cycle PLC.so may be this brand is very prestigious in 2007 but in the 2008 a new brand will be dominated this market.from domestic and international aspects I think chinese is a smart nation.our researcher is now working for a famous cosmetic firm but in the future when our country offer better working envrionment and competitive salary i believe more and more cosmetic research will come to chine to join domestic firm.so I believe in the near future chinese will own their fist products ....[em8]
31 Dec 2007 19:41
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Replying to [Elaine Dai]: As a young, professional woman in NYC with money to spend on cosmetics--as many people in China are now becoming--I feel I can comment on my many purchases. [em1]
I agree with many posters here that packaging is crucial. I would almost say this is the most important aspect of branding in the cosmetic industry. If the packaging is interesting, looks modern and scientific, in many ways, it establishes the company's credibility, even to customers who know nothing about them. I think this is key for China, particularly because of the low quality concerns. It sounds as if the quality debate is really a historical issue that has now become a stereotype, rather than a true indicator of Chinese cosmetics' current quality. I think, with the right packaging, a local Chinese company could: 1) win over local customers; 2) attract US/EU customers (especially if the Chinese company emphasized its green/herbal heritage); 3) attract other Asian customers who will equate the nicer packaging with higher quality, even if the price remains low.

Thanks for everyone's feedback!

LL
11 Jan 2008 11:25
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