Manufacturer claims that 5.9 yuan foundation liquid is a discount price

In recent times, a blogger shared a video review of a foundation liquid being sold at a discounted price of 5.9 yuan per bottle. The foundation liquid claims to be made up of green components and over ten types of skin care ingredients. This has triggered extensive online discussions among netizens on social media platforms like Weibo.

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24 October 2023

The primary concern among many users was the fear of using such a cheap product, as they believed that it might not be safe for use. Some netizens expressed doubts about whether the price was indeed accurate, while others wondered if this was the standard rate for all foundation creams and brand names were inflating their prices.

One Weibo user, Flyboy Joey, asked, "Is a 5.9-ounce foundation cream?! I'm really struggling with this tweet." Another user, Xiao Yun, shared a video on how to use electric scissors for hair styling, drawing comments like, "Are you sure it's that cheap? What if it causes skin damage later on, and do they have a after-sales guarantee?"

Other netizens chimed in with their concerns about the high cost of cosmetics. One user said, "Netizens are difficult to cater to; neither expensive nor cheap is good enough. They have a lot of issues." Another user lamented, "Why is everyone being forced into a situation where expensive products are out of their reach and cheap ones are too risky to use?"

A third user added their thoughts: "From a young age, I knew cosmetics had high profits. I never expected how brutally high they were and where the bottom line and links are?" Some netizens tried to lighten the mood with jokes, saying, "No matter how, just buy it first and laugh at it haha, focusing on adventure."

However, many netizens still expressed their doubts. One user said, "Well, if it comes from a regular manufacturer and is cheap, I'd be willing to use it. However, even at 100, I wouldn't use products from small workshops because of the risk of low quality controls."

Some users suggested that bloggers who conduct evaluations should undergo testing in institutions for credibility purposes. They believe that if this product passes safety standards and is truly safe to use, it could revolutionize the cosmetics industry. "So cheap, truly don't dare to use... expensive can't afford it, or buy medium-priced reassuring," expressed one user.

Another netizen questioned, "On the surface: Can you dare to use something so cheap? Don't you fear skin damage? In fact, is it really that cheap? Aren't all products like this roughly the same price? Wow, if I spent hundreds of dollars on those, wouldn't my investment be lost?"

Some netizens argued that while a lower price might indicate lesser quality, it doesn't always have to mean so. They believe that some products may indeed appear cheaper due to production costs and marketing strategies, but this does not necessarily equate to bad quality. Therefore, the quality of the product should be assessed first before making any judgments based on its price.

In conclusion, the issue has sparked a heated debate among Weibo netizens about cosmetic prices and their safety. While some expressed concerns about the potential risks associated with extremely low-priced products, others highlighted the economic disparities forcing consumers into either high-end or potentially risky options. The incident showcases the complex relationship between price, quality, and consumer confidence in the cosmetics industry.