martes, 6 de abril de 2010
perfume - parfum - fragancia - fragance - parfumu: How to distinguish a precise imitation of an original fragance
How to distinguish a precise imitation of an original fragance
Market perfumes
Today I was at the weekly market running around all the stops for clothes, shoes, accessories and fragrances sold in these markets without too much control. A friend wanted to buy a Calvin Klein perfume: it was an imitation.
First let's talk about two kinds of imitation. The coarse imitation of a similar name and similar design is usually very cheap. The second, an exact copy of everything: color, name and design. Cellophane is usually low and often cost half the original price or something else.
Cellophane that there is no guarantee of authenticity. Sets whether a barcode is, if the list of ingredients is listed with larger letters than usual and where it is made.
The temptation to buy a perfume
The CK One who wanted to buy my friend was a very good copy, hard to distinguish. But it was made-in-anything. It should have been made-in-EU or even made-in-USA. I had no bar code or address of the manufacturer.
Neither could read: "Sale aggregates reserved for dealers" in English or French. And the only skill came in milliliters (mL), were missing ounces (Oz.). In short, a mess of deception.
Like not going to open a package (as open, run to spend the money on something else), you can not see what the bottle. Always ask the tester, check the bottle and smell the fragrance. From there, it's a matter of chance and lottery.
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