A real woman should have a lot of favorite perfume bottles - for different situations, different time of day, season and mood. Of course, a good perfume is expensive. Unfortunately, perfume market has a lot of fakes now, and sometimes the high price ?is not a guarantee of quality. That is why you need to choose your fragrance very carefully and buy it only in good stores. The easiest way to verify the authenticity of perfume - ask the seller a certificate of quality. However, it is not always possible to do this, but you can always follow the advice of how to distinguish a forgery visually.
Packaging First of all, read the packaging of perfume or toilet water. On the forgery you can see different types of striking unclear printing design, for example - too small or vague inscriptions. You must remember - inscriptions on the original are always clear and tidy. Packaging should be strong, made from cardboard or good quality paper. It should has thin (but not fat!) cellophane skintight box without wrinkles, it does not exceed the size of the box, glue is not visible. However, some producers do not use cellophane, with an emphasis on the original packaging and bottles, an effort to combat counterfeiting. By the way, beautiful expensive bottles are not just a way of expression and draw attention of customers, but also a guarantee of authenticity, the process of making a copy of such bottles is too complicated.
Inscriptions Carefully check the inscriptions - names and details about the producer. Many producers of fakes often add extra letters in the name or change the position. For example, you can find Clema instead of Climat, Cool Winter instead of Cool Water, Genzo instead of Kenzo. The original bottle of perfume always contains the information about the country of production, date of manufacture, expiration date, and the composition of the product.
Barcode French perfumes barcode begins with a figure ?? Great Britain - 50, Germany - 400-440, Spain - 84, Italy - 80-83, France ?30-37, United States and Canada - 00-09. At the bottom of the code you can see a serial number - the code of letters and numbers, which must necessarily coincide with the code on the bottle.
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