Concerned With Safety, Chinese Women Turn To Foreign Brands
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Concerned with safety in domestic-made beauty products, Chinese women are looking to foreign brands, says Ireland-based market research company Diagonal Reports. The report is based on in-depth discussions with the largest retailers of quality beauty products in early 2012
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