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I bought Proya facial cleanser and lotion last night and I don’t know if they are genuine or fake. Can you teach me how to identify them? Thanks

1. There is an anti-counterfeiting sticker on the packaging box. There is a password on it. Go to its website and enter it to prove the authenticity.

2. Send text message to prove. It's all written on that anti-counterfeiting sticker. Remember it on the box.

3. Proya’s free skin care consultation hotline: 8008571357, try calling this.

4. Ways to distinguish between good and bad: Facial cleanser: 1. It has a light fragrance. When squeezed into your hands, it should be water-melting and not greasy. 2. Burn with fire, put the facial cleanser into a spoon, and burn it with fire. If it splashes oil, it is not a good facial cleanser. If it burns more and more like milk, it means it is a good facial cleanser. 3. Just try it with the pH test paper and you will know. Squeeze it directly onto the test paper and you will know.

Lotion: 1. Smell it. Good products have pure ingredients and do not need strong fragrances to suppress product odors. 2. If it is lotion, take a cup of water and pour a little bit of the lotion into the water. If it floats on the water, it proves that it contains oilstone ester (which is not recommended for cosmetics now). Shake it a bit and the water will turn milky white. It proves that cosmetics containing emulsifiers are not good. If it is poured into water and the emulsion sinks to the bottom, it proves that it does not contain whetstone ester and it can be used. Whetstone ester will damage the skin and cause the skin to be dry and dehydrated, because it is the main reason for clogging pores. Over time, the pores will become larger and larger. This is what experts (some kind of leader in the cosmetics industry, I forget) said.