lunes, 11 de marzo de 2013

FAKE PERFUMES

Buying a counterfeit perfume may seem harmless...until you discover what's really inside that bottle could be toxic chemicals.
Many big perfume companies have a big problem with that, it's cheaper and it has the same smelt so many people buy it. It seems the same but it isn't.


HOW TO SPOT A FAKE SCENT
                             
·         If the liquid looks too pale, it could be an alcohol-heavy phony. If it's too dark, it could consist of impure or faux ingredients.

·         If the label is off-kilter, smudged, poorly printed, or misspelled, it's not legit. If the bar code or an identifying mark looks sketchy, it could be a phony.

·         Top-quality perfumes are sold at department stores, real fragrances aren't sold  in tourist hot spots, supermarkets...




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