How to distinguish a fake perfume

How to distinguish a fake perfume
 Gorgeous Coco Chanel once said: "Perfume - is invisible fashion accessory. He tells about the impending arrival of women and continues to remind her when she was yshla. " Analogs and imitation fragrances under the well-known brands of spirits have always existed. But they leave behind as a lasting impression, which says Coco, or have unfairly cheated connoisseur will only loop of frustration from this purchase? How to distinguish a fake and not let themselves be misleading?
 Will not be opening axiom purchase goods only from approved vendors. Brushed aside obsessive distributors refuse to purchase on the run into the first stall, on the order of spirits in a little-known online store. Do not be fooled. Naturally, the probability of buy fake perfumes in the largest perfume boutique also exists, but it is negligible, but in the case of such fraud has all chances to get a refund for defective goods.

If you are in doubt as spirits before pay money for them, carefully inspect the package and the vial. The creators of simulations legitimately use this marketing approach: they slightly change the name of a known product. For example, in the obvious forgery, you can see the inscription is not Kenzo, and Kezno or Lacoste, and Lakoste. This uses the same font, color and logo as on the original product. Inattentive buyer, running eyes the whole word, not even notice the special "mistakes" and lay out the money for the Chinese and Turkish consumer goods.

Box in a new perfume always wrapped in cellophane and carefully sealed. These products are packed in tight, transparent film without adhesive residue with a neat weld. Cellophane to duplicate different coarse overlap, excessive subtlety and carelessness gluing.

Look closely at the labels on the country of origin. If instead of a Made in France one word France, and even more "Made in China" or "Made in Turkey" (in spirits apparently of French origin), should refrain from buying - originality of this perfume is questionable. Pay attention to the percentage of alcohol: for these spirits, this value can not be less than 96%. In perfumed water - 90% alcohol, a toilet water - 80%, in cologne - 70%. Anything below (or if it is not specified) - pure fake.

If you can open the package and inspect the bottle itself, certainly do it. Rate the quality of the glass butylki - whether in glass bubbles, irregularities, turbidity. Official manufacturers carefully monitor the quality of the vials. Because these spirits are bottled in flawless, smooth, smooth butylki coated with glass logo. Brand perfume even has a license plate, stamped on the bottom of the vial (not sticker and on the glass itself). If the design provides for a sprayer, check whether it has a lid and does not scroll if the metal ring underneath.

Do not buy perfume pens. In such bottles 8, 9 and 15 ml perfume is not a real spill (the only exception in the world - the spirits of Salvador Dali).

Finally, the odor. Flavor to distinguish a copy from the original is quite simple. If the smell sharp, intrusive and immediately hit in the nose - it is a fake. After an hour of pseudo flavor will not be a trace. And even more so, in the three notes that are specific to this spirits, this "Vodicka" will not reveal or leave behind only slightly heady smell of alcohol.

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