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How do you know if Lancome perfume is real?

How do you know if Lancome perfume is real?

9 simple ways to tell an authentic perfume from a fake

  1. Check the wrapping. Authentic perfumes typically have cellophane that is quite thick and is folded flawlessly so that it can tightly adhere to the box.
  2. Flawless seams.
  3. Paperboard.
  4. Labels and inscriptions.
  5. Design.
  6. Color of the perfume.
  7. Bottle cap.
  8. Serial number.

How do I find the barcode of a perfume?

Look for the barcode on the packaging. The barcode must be placed on the lowest back portion and not on the sides. Check to see if there is any excess glue or tape. Real perfume shouldn’t have any messy glue residue or extra tape inside or outside the container.

Are replica fragrances safe?

Counterfeit fragrances have been found to contain something called DEHP, classified by the Environmental Protection Agency as a probable human carcinogen. These phony perfumes and colognes, which sometimes contain urine as well, have been known to cause serious skin rashes.

Does fake perfume smell the same?

Are they the same quality & smell? Yes, they are completely the same and of the same concentrate. Often a fragrance will only mature on your skin after 30 minutes and up to 1 hour.

How do you know if a perfume serial number is real?

Check the packaging of the perfume box and you should be able to see a barcode. fake perfumes usually do not have barcodes. Additionally, original perfumes have serial numbers which are present on both the bottle as well as the perfume box. Fake perfumes might not have serial number on both the box and the bottle.

Is it OK to wear cheap perfume?

Most cheap perfumes can replicate a pricier version’s top notes (the scent that lasts about a half hour after spraying), but without the proper essential oils to add mid-notes and base-notes, it won’t be able to wear as long. “A cheaper perfume may smell bad or have no smell at all.”

Where do fake perfumes come from?

You should always look at the country of origin at the bottom of the plastic stickers or beneath the bottles (eg: Made in France, Made in the USA). Note that most fake perfume will not put the country of origin. But, you should still be very cautious, these guys get smarter by the day!