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9 Simple Ways To Tell An Original Perfume From A Fake

  • 6:14 pm July 18, 2018
  • vignesh

It is highly likely you’ll come across a fake perfume while you do window shopping and explore market stalls, it may probably happen that most consumers are unaware of the highly sophisticated spin-offs which also find their way onto the sets of large fragrance shops. Buying dummy perfume can not only make you feel upset and give you the feeling of being tricked, but it can also be harmful to your health. However, there are several signs that will help you to spot even the most brilliant dummies.

Labels and Inscriptions

Look closely at the gold circle. The arrow which points to the right should always be darker than the arrow which points to the left.

When you buy a perfume, don’t hesitate to check the manufacturer’s website to verify if the information published there matches with what is provided on the packaging. Even the smallest mismatch is a sign of a counterfeit.



Paperboard

If the packaging is original it is made from high-quality paperboard and is designed to protect the bottle from damage.

That is the reason why inside the box there is a special construction that keeps the perfume bottle in place.The paperboard should be white, not greyish.

Design

When we glance through the compartments of fragrance stores, we can see perfumes that appear eerily similar in look and smell to some of the high-end designer perfumes.

This simple trick allows sneaky manufacturers to protect themselves from litigation. So don’t forget to inspect the perfume bottle carefully before you purchase it.



Flawless seams

If the plastic wrapping of the perfume box is sealed in an unattractive way (the seam is more than 5 mm wide, it is uneven, or it has excess glue on it), then it is pretty simple to understand that the perfume isn’t authentic. The wrapping of genuine perfume always has flawless seams.

Wrapping Check is must

Original perfumes generally have cellophane that is quite thick and is folded flawlessly so that it can tightly stick to the box. If the wrapped cellophane is flawed on the other hand, is a clear sign of counterfeit perfumes.



Color of the perfume

Famous brands generally don’t use lots of dye in their products, which is why the color of authentic perfume is usually pale.

If there is a visible ’chemical’ color of a liquid is the sign of a fake perfume.