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2 comments:
Keep in mind that it is nearly impossible to determine whether a perfume is authentic or fake, based on the description alone. It is extremely difficult to tell, even with photographs. Fake or counterfeit perfume manufacturers have reached such a high level of sophistication that it is impossible to determine the authenticity of a perfume without actually holding it in your hands.
Looking to purchase Ciara by Revlon. Lots on line , but how do I know if they are original or reformulations.
ReplyDeleteHi, If you're in a hurry, just check that the box does NOT have the long list of allergens (i.e.: contains limonene, cytronellol, coumarin, lyral, etc.). The presence of the long list means that it is a perfume produced after 2003. So, if you want to look for an older perfume, you have to look on the box to make sure there is NOT this list. So, only look for boxes that say: contains water, perfume, and colorants. Regards, RotLS team.
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