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Understanding Perfumes

4 Pages 1073 Words June 2015

About
I am going to start off by introducing myself and what I do. My name is Hamzah and I am an owner at perfume store in the mall. I have been in perfume business for last 4 years now. I like to smell good, and I like people around me to smell good. Jeffery says "A good fragrance is really a powerful cocktail of memories and emotion." Nothing can be more memorable than a smell. People seem to remember you by the smell of your scent.I feel good selling perfumes and make the atmosphere a little better.

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Perfume, Real or Fake
Recently, I have come to know that there is something called imitation of real perfumes. I have been getting customers who tell me that the perfume they got from some stores were fake, and they wasted their money. They also tell me that it was very hard for them to tell any difference. Nowadays, there is something called 'Grade A' perfume. GradeA perfumes are exactly like original perfumes. This is why it is important to know that the perfume you are buying is real or fake. I am going to give out some tips on identifying the fake perfumes.

Blog Post #1
Perfume, Real or Fake?
The packaging, the cellophane around the box should be wrapped tightly. This is not difficult for fake designers to wrap it nice and firm. Therefore, you can look for another defect, which is the perfume name on the box. Check for spelling or font errors, because an exclusive designer are not going to misspell the name on the box or change the font. If the perfume box is very thin, then the odds are that perfume is fake. The bottles, the country of origin should be on the bottom of the bottle. It should be like this, Made in Paris or Made in France. Most fake perfume companies don't put the country of origin, but this could be done by Grade A perfume designers. Another fault to watch out for, is the bottles' smoothness. Usually, the Real perfume bottles are high quality and smooth while fake perfumes are bit rough and cheaply pa...

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