How Sweden has ruined online shopping from China

Almost 10 years of shopping on eBay has come to an end! From the beginning of March, Sweden started to collect value-added tax, plus a fee of 75 crowns (about 7,5 euros) on each parcel from outside the EU (SvD). This is rather a lot, as most of the items we order from China (or anywhere else in Asia) cost a couple of Euros, and suddenly, instead of 2, you pay almost 10. And if you don’t pay, your more or less precious item will be sent back to its country of origin.

Although, from time to time this has been annoying me, as the new iPhone case costs 5-10 times more at a store in Sweden, compared to a Chinese website, all this makes sense. For one, Postnord, the Swedish postal service has been handling many, many parcels from China during the last couple of years, which has been costly for them. Also, this might support the economy in Sweden (I have no idea how much actually), as instead of ordering from Wish, I’ll now be more likely to purchase that t-shirt from a local store. This has also been a great opportunity for Swedish companies like Fyndiq to sell cheap stuff from China to Swedes and help them avoid the costs.

Finally, being used to be able to order almost anything on a fraction of the price here in the Nordics has lead into many of us ordering a lot of stuff we don’t necessarily need. With all the climate change and the first world people drowning into stuff, this might just be one of the first steps towards a better future. You can, of course, avoid the fees by ordering first to another EU country and have it then shipped to Sweden, but as most of the purchases from China are so called “low involvement decisions”, it doesn’t feel like it would be worth the effort. And personally, I now think twice before placing my order. In the past I wouldn’t waste 15 seconds for consideration.

Korean cosmetics online

Cosmetics_online-2After moving to Umeå I’ve done more and more shopping online, since the options to shop here are rather limited. First it was just clothes from Zalando, but I continued with home decoration and recently, cosmetics. There is a  Kicks store at the center but I didn’t feel like taking the time to go there, so I bought stuff online instead. The thing about buying cosmetics online is that you cannot test them before you buy and once you have opened the package you can’t return them.

However, I wanted to take the risk and was happy with what I got.

Two face mall

I studied in South Korea for six months in 2013 and one of the things I’ve really been missing are the cosmetics. In Korea you get so much more with the money you have, compared to the nordic countries. Koreas are also extremely good at designing cute packaging, which for myself is part of the buying experience.

I wanted to order just a CC cream by Beyond, as I had had it before and it was the best CC cream ever. But just out of curiosity I ended up buying a lip tint as well, as they were very popular in Korea, but I had never tried one myself.

The shipping took a couple of weeks, which in my opinion is pretty much an average time it takes to get stuff up here to the north. I was very pleased for all the free samples I got with the only two things I had ordered. I like to try new things and free samples are probably the best way to do that. 😀

Lip_tint_Etude_house

The CC cream wasn’t that interesting, as I knew what to expect from it, but the Etude House lip tint seemed rather weird at first. It was green! When putting it on, the color started to change and became a nice pink tone. Though I still have no idea why it should be green at first, someone, please tell me!

Lip_tint_Etude_house2Lip_tint

The Angel Aqua CC cream was as good as always, it doesn’t make my skin feel dry and the tone is nice and light. I rarely wear any lip make up, but really like the lip tint, as it doesn’t smudge like lip stick and lasts for hours. I use way too much lip balm and was able to add it after putting on the lip tint, which is great.

I will definitely buy more stuff from Korea as soon as I run out of these. I haven’t tried other online stores, but based on my experience, can recommend Two Face Mall. Though one idea for next summer would be to visit and come back with a bunch of cosmetics!