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Chinese cosmetics consumer sues movie star for misleading advertising |
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While many Chinese catch up on their favorite movies during the weeklong National Day vacation, a woman in south China's Jiangxi Province is waiting for a local court to respond to her request to sue a movie star. |
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Stores in Shanghai hand out refunds on SK-II |
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While many consumers continued to boil while waiting for Procter & Gamble Co to make amends on its troubled SK-II brand cosmetics, some Shanghai department stores have taken matters into their own hands.
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SK-II gets under consumers' skins |
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The controversy over unsafe SK-II cosmetics produced by Procter & Gamble (Japan) Co showed little sign of abating this weekend, with industry experts warning quality inspection loopholes were putting customers at |
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Sales halted for SK-II products in China |
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Procter & Gamble Co suspended sales of its SK-II products in China yesterday after authorities discovered banned substances in the popular skin care range, prompting angry outbursts from consumers seeking refunds.
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Banned substances found in 3 more SK-II products |
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The Shanghai Municipal Food and Drug Supervision Administration announced Thursday it had found chromium and neodymium in three other Japanese SK-II cosmetic products.
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China to halt imports of SK-II if problems show up again |
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China will halt imports of SK-II products if excessive traces of heavy metals are detected again in the future, said an official with the state quality watchdog.
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