‘Imported’ bodywash homemade from cheap substances
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photo shows Sang makes the fake shower gel at his facility in
Tuoi Tre
No one could believe a rented
house smaller than 10 square meters in Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Phu District
can be a ‘manufacturing plant’ where hundreds of fake shower gel bottles are
made on a daily basis.
Sang, owner of the facility and a
well-known cosmetics wholesaler in the city, did not hesitate to introduce
his bodywash-making technology to a Tuoi Tre correspondent.
He took your correspondent to buy
necessary substances from stores along
Sang then poured all of the
substances into a 100-liter barrel, mixed them with water, and ended up
stirring the whole liquid with a machine.
The stirring lasted for around two
minutes, after which Sang blended the liquid again, using his bare hands.
The substance-water mixture now
turned into a viscous and foamy liquid, which Sang said marked the first
stage of the shower gel making process.
The man then poured around a kilogram
of goat milk additives and some salt into the barrel and stirred it for the
final time with a long wooden stick.
“It’s all done. Look, isn’t it
goat-milk shower gel?” he said, referring to the goat-milk scent from the
newly-produced barrel of what he called bodywash.
The liquid would be put into the
White Care and Rose bottles before being distributed to sellers around the
city, he said.
On average, the entire process lasted
for only 30 minutes, which was enough to produce some 100 1.2-liter bottles
and 200 550-ml bottles, he revealed.
The bottles all bear labels in
English, indicating that they are ‘made in
Dubious ingredients
Sang says all of the substances to
make his bodywash are available at Kim Bien market. These substances,
however, are on sale without adequate information about their manufacturers
and origins, and their quality is thus questionable.
While the authentic Rose and White
Care products fetch more than VND100,000 (US$4.81) a bottle, Sang distributes
his fake products at only VND21,000 – VND30,000 a bottle.
Besides being sold to shops and
markets in the city, his products are also bought by many traders across the
country, Sang reveals.
Meanwhile, using cosmetics made from
the dubious ingredients is extremely dangerous, Associate Professor and
Doctor Pham Thanh Quan warns.
“When mixed together without
following an adequate procedure, the cheap, poor-quality substances can
create harmful reactions and leave toxic substances on the skins of the
consumers,” Quan, who is teaching chemistry technology at the HCMC University
of Technology, elaborates.
“Consumers may suffer itches and skin
diseases,” he warns.
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Thứ Năm, 4 tháng 4, 2013
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