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Is Anna Su really banned in Europe because of the spice problem?

That was last year.

Half a year ago, I heard from a friend in Britain that Anna Su had taken all the makeup off the shelf because of carcinogens in spices, so I posted a post on jms about using Anna Su with caution. At that time, there was no news in China, but several mm replies proved that the news was not out of thin air. Half a year later, my sister went to France to study. I thought the cosmetics there were not cheap, and I sent many samples. I want my sister to bring me back Anna Su's wishing fairy perfume (because I know I can't use makeup, but I still like her things, and I think the perfume should be fine). As a result, my sister said, "I'm sorry, my sister, but there is really no Anna Su brand in Europe. It is forbidden to sell everywhere, so I stopped selling it for a long time. Look at something else. " I just don't understand why things of such a big brand have such serious quality problems, and what I don't understand is why things banned in Europe are still selling so well here, and there is no news at all. Is the skin of Europeans more fragile than that of us Asians? China's quality inspection department has not found out yet? Or did you deliberately block the news in order to keep the last market in Asia going? I don't understand, this Anna Su ... once made me like her very much. ...