MH.Yang
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Reading the article carefully, it is said that several large men's perfume companies believe that Chinese people do not have body odor after investigation, so men's perfume is not suitable for the Chinese market.Bro whats the point of the article you posted lol? Thats like insulting yourself. If chinese people are not buying deodrants that doesnt mean you dont have body odour sparky, it just means you are cheap and dont spend on essential items. Or that you simpy dont care baout how u smell.
It is common sense that Chinese people do not have body odor, unless you have not contacted Chinese people.
www.nytimes.com/2018/02/02/business/china-consumers-deodorant.amp.html
Aiming at China’s Armpits: When Foreign Brands Misfire
Rexona, a spray deodorant made by Unilever and sold in China, photographed in Beijing, Jan. 15, 2018. China’s growing consumer class has lifted the fortunes of many western brands, but there have been notable failures: pitches for antiperspirants and deodorants fell on deaf ears in China, where...
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