However, in some cases, the counter-sample may not be completely true. Sometimes, the brand may make a specific sample batch, which is slightly different from the genuine product, such as adding special ingredients or adjusting the formula. The purpose of this is to let customers try new products to understand the market reaction. Although these samples are different from the genuine products, they can still be regarded as the official samples of the brand.
Consumers should pay attention to the following points when purchasing counter samples. First of all, ensure that the packaging and logo of the samples are consistent with the genuine products, and avoid buying unofficial or counterfeit products. Secondly, pay attention to the source of samples and try to choose formal channels or officially authorized sales points to buy. Finally, if you are in doubt about the authenticity of the sample, you can consult the brand official website or the staff of the counter for more information.
In short, the source of counter samples is usually genuine, but consumers still need to be vigilant when buying to ensure that they get real official samples.