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What does the bottom of cosmetic bottle stand for in English (RJQN. PJJA.CJDS.MJQY
If you pay a little attention, you will find that more and more imported cosmetics flock to our dressing table. Those beautifully packaged bottles and jars of foreign origin are marked with letters that we are not familiar with: the subtle differences between English, French and Japanese words are somewhat elusive. We have collected the most common words and symbols on cosmetic bottles, so that you can know the correct usage of your baby at a glance. B6L

A humectant/humectant/humectant

This should be our most commonly used word, _)N! Salvation Army (Salvation Army)

Daily moisturizing cream, face cream, lip balm and other products can be seen, and more and more make-up products are also marked with moisturizing effect. Sometimes we will see the words "Hydra-Move" or "Hydra-Balance" on some products, which means "dynamic moisturizing" or "balanced moisturizing" to meet the individual needs of women with different skin types for moisturizing. decalitre

Shrink pores/shrink pores-shrink and refine pores g3~9

Products marked with these words have the effect of shrinking coarse pores, and usually appear on products suitable for oily and mixed skin, which can effectively regulate oil secretion and tighten pores. kjo! ordinary

Lifting/Lifting/Reinforcement/Shaping-Compaction and Lifting 1

Since people realized the harm of gravity to beauty, various skin care products with the functions of firming skin and improving contour have been favored by women who love beauty, especially slimming products. XQSYXO

Sebum/Glossy/Glossy-Control Sebum Secretion @{$P

Excessive sebum secretion is really troublesome. Not only should we pay attention to it in daily cleaning procedures, but daily skin care products should also contain ingredients that inhibit oil secretion, so as to fundamentally improve skin quality. Therefore, when buying a series of products, we must see clearly whether each product has ingredients and functions that inhibit oil secretion. }X

Nutri/nutrient/nutrient/nutrient-enriching nutrition and nourishing j \u zi.

You will feel familiar with these words, which usually appear in some essence or night skin care products, and also in hair care products with repair function. x[

Repair/anti-aging-repair/anti-aging-T ~ PPE *

Almost all anti-aging products will have such words, generally referring to the prevention and elimination of aging phenomena such as fine lines. -K

Exfoliating/Exfoliating/Scrubbing-Exfoliating {k! _\

Beauticians often say: "If you want fine and smooth skin, you must exfoliate first." Aging cells left on the skin need to be treated regularly, so exfoliating products are essential. See if there are any products marked with these words on your dresser! B:> Six

Dual /3D/ Multi-two, three or more functions #$5h

You will know when you see these words, which means that a product has multiple functions and functions, which is also one of the emerging trends of skin care products. \KP ..

Waterproof-Waterproof IPO

"Even in the swimming pool, my makeup is still so excellent"-to achieve this effect, you must use waterproof cosmetics, which we usually see on waterproof mascara and indelible lipstick. ;

Soin/peau/teint- improve skin tone 1y3E

In the past, we often saw such words on the packaging of foundation cream and powder cake, but now more and more skin care products also have such functions. |S

Antioxidant-antioxidant U[l

Oxidation is the biggest threat to skin aging. Sunlight, pressure and environmental pollution will flood the skin with free radicals, resulting in oxidation phenomena such as dull complexion and lack of water. P

Sun protection index x

SPF refers to the index of sunscreen products to prevent UVB (ultraviolet rays that promote skin blackening). Generally, SPF 15 is enough for daily work, SPF20~30 is needed in summer, and SPF 20 ~ 30 is needed at the seaside. PA refers to sunscreen products that prevent UVA (ultraviolet rays that promote skin sunburn and photoaging). Generally, there are three levels: PA+, PA++, PA++, and the more+,the stronger the ability to prevent UVA. $:U

Know the "argot" of imported cosmetics skillfully and stay away from "over-futures" and "fake" R.

Nowadays, many women don't go to formal shopping malls to buy high-end cosmetics because they are eager for a temporary bargain, but they accidentally embark on the road of "fake goods" or "passing futures", and the result is not worth the candle. We now teach you to stay away from danger from the following steps: NF, g.

1 Of course, it is safest to buy cosmetics at a brand-recognized counter. Generally, cosmetics imported into China through formal channels will have Chinese label, net content, supplier name, Chinese approval number, date of use and so on. In addition, there is a CIQ label on the box, which is the "identification certificate" of regular cosmetics. E6

In addition to the logos above, you will often see a string of letters and symbols of unknown so at the bottom of cosmetic bottles, usually consisting of several English letters and numbers. These "code words" seem mysterious, but they are actually equivalent to the "birth paper" of cosmetics, and there are no fakes. No matter where you buy cosmetics in the world, as long as you recognize these serial numbers, the probability of being cheated will be much smaller (generally, the same cosmetics group will use the same "code word"). _4JYYY

On the bottles or bottoms of brands such as Helena Rubinstein, Lancome, biotherm and Vichy, you will find such characters, which usually consist of two English words and three numbers, such as cv150/ikv] z.

The first English letter C stands for the place of origin, and the second English letter V stands for the year of manufacture.

U =1999v = 2000w = 2001x = 2002 ... etc. nhf|

The last three digits represent a certain day of the year, q 1A!

Therefore, CV 150 was manufactured on the 50th day of 2000.

On the bottles of Estee Lauder and Clinique products, there are mostly three-code batch numbers, such as K6 1 /e E E.

The first letter k represents the place of origin, the second number 6 represents the month, and the third number 1 represents the year ~ < le7U.

So K6 1 is V2 #% _+5438+0 manufactured in June 2006.

As for the month, it is expressed as:123456789bc * *12months *? . -# & amp;

If it is 5 yards, it represents factory, commodity, month, year and batch hhU in turn.

Dior and Guerlain have four-digit batch numbers on their bottles, such as 2k08c & amp bv | h.

The first number represents the year of production, 1 represents the year of 200 1, 2 represents 2002, and so on.

The second English letter stands for the production month A = 65438+ October, B = February, and so on ~ C.

The last two digits represent the serial number and can be ignored. :l%3UC

Batch format based on. +H2O ~ products are generally: 2254H53 xn)K8.

The first character 2 represents 2002, and the next three characters 254 represent the production on the 254th day of 2002. ]}`l5

The batch format of Clarins products is as follows: 203129&; ! XJ

The first number is the second year of 2002, and the second number is March, that is, March 5.

203 129 is March 2002, and the number after it is the container number entered. right hand