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Is it true Type C don't spend on expensive Perfume, Plan to involve in Hi-End Perfume busine
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TSwhynotpink
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May 2 2025, 11:57 PM, updated 8 months ago
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I’m researching market demand for high-end perfumes. Some researchers claim Chinese people, men and women, are not interested in perfumes. Google and AI can't provide accurate answers. So, I’m asking the Type C Mothership in K. Is it true?
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supsupsui
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May 3 2025, 12:00 AM
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yes. type c no body odor
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TSwhynotpink
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May 3 2025, 12:06 AM
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QUOTE(ahter @ May 3 2025, 12:00 AM) Mostly don't take bath in the morning. Why even bother using perfumes. Kek So it is true ? mean those Chanel, Dior, Armani CK, Tom Ford and those brand are not the market segmentation for Type C.? is it a local thing only or China Chinese as well?
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TSwhynotpink
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May 3 2025, 12:06 AM
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QUOTE(supsupsui @ May 3 2025, 12:00 AM) Maybe because the type of food the Type C take.
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ihm11
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May 3 2025, 12:08 AM
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dun like to impose olfactory assault on other ppl
hope other ppl oso dun do to me
jes smell... neutral is fine
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TSwhynotpink
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May 3 2025, 12:10 AM
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QUOTE(ihm11 @ May 3 2025, 12:08 AM) dun like to impose olfactory assault on other ppl hope other ppl oso dun do to me jes smell... neutral is fine but do you like the perfume smell other people are using?
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ihm11
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May 3 2025, 12:15 AM
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QUOTE(whynotpink @ May 3 2025, 12:10 AM) but do you like the perfume smell other people are using? personally i like fruity scents, floral is offputting oso jus a slight gentle waft is ok, dun b like u jus jump into a vat of perfume, so bloody repulsive
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TSwhynotpink
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May 3 2025, 12:22 AM
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QUOTE(ihm11 @ May 3 2025, 12:15 AM) personally i like fruity scents, floral is offputting oso jus a slight gentle waft is ok, dun b like u jus jump into a vat of perfume, so bloody repulsive understandable. this mean you are willing to spend branded (counterbrand) like Armani Code, CK One, if you find the scents you truly like?
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Roadwarrior1337
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May 3 2025, 12:28 AM
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I only use one scent and I must use it because it’s very fresh and gives me some oomph
Lelabo the matcha
Many girls compliment ask me what is that smell. When I say le labo they go like woah so expensive. And I tell them I am expensive
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killdavid
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May 3 2025, 12:31 AM
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I buy alot of perfume. It is a personal interest. However i don't like to spray alot, just enough for my own enjoyment. People seldome notice my perfumes.
Because i use like 1-2 sprays max, i got enough to last me a lifetime so i force myself to stop buying.
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GHBZDK
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May 3 2025, 12:38 AM
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thats a t5 female thing and type c stigma of being well off is just not true and even if its true it will mostly apply to male and males dont play perfume so i guess its true But I tot you just need to sell even one just to make bank
This post has been edited by GHBZDK: May 3 2025, 12:41 AM
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SUSNoComment222
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May 3 2025, 12:44 AM
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QUOTE(whynotpink @ May 2 2025, 11:57 PM) I’m researching market demand for high-end perfumes. Some researchers claim Chinese people, men and women, are not interested in perfumes. Google and AI can't provide accurate answers. So, I’m asking the Type C Mothership in K. Is it true? The Chinese are less hairy, and hence their bodies seldom trap heat and smell. This is due to massive evolution of humanity (Google Darwin theory and hair linkage). Moreover, the Chinese bath/shower twice a day minimum. Just enter any Chinese vs Malay/Indian homes, and the floor is less sticky and smooth
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TSwhynotpink
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May 3 2025, 12:45 AM
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QUOTE(Roadwarrior1337 @ May 3 2025, 12:28 AM) I only use one scent and I must use it because it’s very fresh and gives me some oomph Lelabo the matcha Many girls compliment ask me what is that smell. When I say le labo they go like woah so expensive. And I tell them I am expensive nice choice.
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SUSNoComment222
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May 3 2025, 12:45 AM
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QUOTE(ahter @ May 3 2025, 12:00 AM) Mostly don't take bath in the morning. Why even bother using perfumes. Kek Are you hairy? Allah watching this conversation
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TSwhynotpink
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May 3 2025, 12:57 AM
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QUOTE(killdavid @ May 3 2025, 12:31 AM) I buy alot of perfume. It is a personal interest. However i don't like to spray alot, just enough for my own enjoyment. People seldome notice my perfumes. Because i use like 1-2 sprays max, i got enough to last me a lifetime so i force myself to stop buying. It is about to make a significant impact on the social connections we are currently living in. Some of them can be quite boring, while others can be quite delight able to be with. But I don't understand why you say you have enough perfume on yourself for you yourself but do not intend to draw attention to the fact that you are wearing perfume?
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TSwhynotpink
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May 3 2025, 01:00 AM
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QUOTE(GHBZDK @ May 3 2025, 12:38 AM) thats a t5 female thing and type c stigma of being well off is just not true and even if its true it will mostly apply to male and males dont play perfume so i guess its true But I tot you just need to sell even one just to make bank Well.. Yeah thats the economics of this business. but we still need to get the product done right and try to cater all market segment.
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TSwhynotpink
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May 3 2025, 01:06 AM
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QUOTE(NoComment222 @ May 3 2025, 12:44 AM) The Chinese are less hairy, and hence their bodies seldom trap heat and smell. This is due to massive evolution of humanity (Google Darwin theory and hair linkage). Moreover, the Chinese bath/shower twice a day minimum. Just enter any Chinese vs Malay/Indian homes, and the floor is less sticky and smooth Perfume and Deodorant actually served different purpose. Deodorant is the answer for body odor while perfume actually served purpose are beyond body odor.
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suikod3n
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May 3 2025, 01:07 AM
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all the C T20s I knew don't wear perfume, they don't need the extra attention from others since they have family  it's very niche market here, wannabe will spend on fakes or splurge on one bottle per year. only wear it for occasion.
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Ttbatdtptsm
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May 3 2025, 01:18 AM
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Chinese Japan Korean ppl wear soft perfume . They do buy expensive one Like le labo , Jo malone but u never smell them With oud or vanila .
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TSwhynotpink
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May 3 2025, 01:21 AM
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QUOTE(suikod3n @ May 3 2025, 01:07 AM) all the C T20s I knew don't wear perfume, they don't need the extra attention from others since they have family  it's very niche market here, wannabe will spend on fakes or splurge on one bottle per year. only wear it for occasion. Thats a marketing idea that could revolutionize how we use perfume in our daily lives. Just like air fresheners, perfume can create a positive atmosphere and boost our productivity. Imagine working in an office with a pleasant scent, leading to better working results. Smell is a crucial human sense, and it’s time we give it more recognition for its impact on human to human connection with perfume.
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