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ABOUT US

Common Queries

You Asked, We Answered

Looking for more info about one of our products, services, or a pending order? Check out our list of frequently asked questions below for some quick answers. If you can’t find the answer, get in touch.

 

 

ARE OUR PERFUMES GENUINE?

Absolutely! All of the fragrances on our website are 100% originals authentic and we only believe in long-lasting businesses. We do not sell any imitations of any sort and only carry genuine brand name fragrances by their original designers.

WHERE DO WE OBTAIN OUR PERFUMES FROM?

We travel the globe purchasing entire inventories at premium outlet event, duty free shop, distribution and sales network. Each tester contains 100% original perfume liquid, identical in composition to the officially packaged perfume. All perfumes are certified by the principals in Singapore.

What mean for Authentic Tester?

Testers are original perfumes, some of the bottle will remark is Tester but no for all. Testers are most often produced in the largest range of branded perfumes. The most commonly used packaging is 100 ml but maybe in embodiment 50, 75, 90, 125, or any other variant. The purpose of this type of product is to show and present the scent before being purchased in large perfumeries and shopping centers. Usually, the testers are not for sale, but very often they are sold and resold in the premium outlet, duty free shop, distribution and sales network. Each tester contains 100% original perfume liquid, identical in composition to the officially packaged perfume.

DO YOUR PRICES CHANGE?

In order to offer the customer the best deal possible at any given time our prices do frequently change. In terms of orders however, the price that we charge will be the same as that quoted in your email confirmation. Subscribe now to get the latest news on upcoming sales, special promotions and discount coupons.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PURE PERFUME, EAU DE PARFUM, EAU DE TOILETTE, AND EAU DE COLOGNE?

The differences are simply a matter of the amount or concentration of oils in the fragrance. The highest concentration is in pure perfume (or parfum). Next would be Eau de Parfum, then Eau de Toilette, and finally Eau de Cologne. The higher the concentration the longer your fragrance will last, and the less you need to apply. Following is a breakdown of these categories:

 

Perfume

15%-30% concentration of perfume oil

6 – 8 hours

Eau de Parfum or EDP

10%-15% concentration of perfume oil

5 – 7 hours

 

Eau de Toilette or EDT

5%-10% concentration of perfume oil

4 – 6 hours

Eau de Cologne or EDC

3%-5% concentration of perfume oil

2 – 3 hours

 

WHAT DO FRAGRANCE NOTES REFER TO?

Fragrances are comprised of many different scents, these scents are called “notes.”

 

HOW CAN I KEEP MY FRAGRANCE FROM GOING BAD?

Keep all fragrances in a cool, dry area, and away from windows as sunlight can unbalance the various ingredients. An opened bottle should be kept in its box to insure a longer shelf life

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