What
is a tester?
Testers are
the same original fragrances that you find in full
size perfume bottles with incredibly low prices.
Fragrance companies manufacture testers to promote
their products. Testers may come in a variety sizes
and forms of packing - some come with simple
marketing packaging with or without a cap, whereas
others are ornately wrapped; regardless, the quality
of the perfumes themselves are not affected at all.
All testers are sold unused, with the entire
original quantity in the container. If you're
purchasing for yourself, or just don't need the box,
testers are a great way for you to get the same
amount of quality fragrance at an even deeper
discount.

Are
your products genuine brands?
All our
products are original brand names. We only carry
genuine brand name perfumes and colognes. Absolutely
NO imitations or knock-offs.
Please
Note: Products are NOT always exactly as shown in
the photographs. We try to be as accurate as
possible with photos but do not always have a
picture of individual sizes, body lotions, shower
gels, etc. So we have shown a generic picture to
indicate a line of products. Manufacturers update the packaging of their products regularly without notifying resellers and we may not always have the updated picture on our website. If you are looking for an exact item, especially one that you know has been reformulated. Please contact us before placing your order.

What
is the difference between EDP & EDT?
The differences
are simply a matter of the amount or concentration
of oils in the fragrance. These oils are called
"juice." The highest concentration of "juice" is in
perfume (or parfum). Next would be Eau de Parfum,
then Eau de Toilette, and finally Eau de Cologne.
Actually, Eau de Toilette and Eau de Cologne are
generally interchangeable, particularly in Men's
fragrances. After Shave has the least amount of
oils. The higher the concentration of "juice" the
longer your fragrance will last, and the less you
need to apply.

What
do fragrance notes refer to?
Fragrances are
comprised of many different scents, these scents are
called "notes." · Top notes are very light and last
just a few minutes (5-10 minutes). · Middle notes
become apparent in about 15 minutes after
application. These can last up to an hour or more.
Bottom notes are the heavier ingredients. These last
the longest, usually for several hours.

How
can I keep my fragrance from going bad?
Keep your
fragrance 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.

How
long can I keep my fragrance stored?
Fragrances
don't last forever. There are certain precautions
though that will ensure the quality of the
fragrance. Keep the bottle in a dry, dark place.
Heat can also destroy a fragrance so keep it from
extreme temperatures. Fragrances usually last 3
years from the date they were manufactured.
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