Fragrance Faqs
Are the fragrances authentic?
Yes, all our products are 100% original and brand new. We source our fragrances directly from authorized dealers, ensuring authenticity and quality. Each item arrives in the manufacturer’s original packaging for a complete and genuine experience.
What is a designer fragrance?
A designer fragrance is a perfume or cologne created by luxury fashion brands, reflecting the brand’s style and appealing to a broad audience. These scents are widely available yet retain the prestige of their brand names.
What is a niche fragrance?
A niche fragrance is a perfume crafted by specialized, often independent brands focusing on unique, high-quality, and artistic scents. Unlike designer fragrances, niche fragrances are produced in smaller quantities, tend to use rare ingredients, and appeal to those seeking distinctive and unconventional scents. These fragrances are typically available only at select boutiques or online.
Why are your prices lower than retail?
Our prices are lower than retail because we source our authorized dealers buy in bulk, allowing us to avoid retail markups. This enables us to offer authentic, products at more affordable prices without compromising on quality. We are an online store and have low overhead and pass on the savings to our customers.
What is a tester?
A tester is a genuine, authentic fragrance used by department stores for promotional purposes. Testers contain the same original scent as the retail version but often come in a plain box and may lack decorative packaging or a cap. Since they don’t include fancy packaging, we can purchase them at a lower cost and pass the savings on to you
What are the fragrance abbreviations?
EDT: Eau de Toilette
EDP: Eau de Parfum
Col: Cologne
C/S: Cologne Spray
A/S: After-Shave
Spy: Spray
Sp: Spray
B/L: Body Lotion
Bdy: Body
B/P: Body Powder
D/P: Dusting Powder
Dust: Dusting
Pwdr: Powder
B/C: Body Cream
B/G: Bath Gel
Conc: Concentrate
P/S: Purse Spray
EDP: Eau de Parfum
Col: Cologne
C/S: Cologne Spray
A/S: After-Shave
Spy: Spray
Sp: Spray
B/L: Body Lotion
Bdy: Body
B/P: Body Powder
D/P: Dusting Powder
Dust: Dusting
Pwdr: Powder
B/C: Body Cream
B/G: Bath Gel
Conc: Concentrate
P/S: Purse Spray
Why is the difference between Eau de Parfum, Eau de Toilette and Eau de Cologne?
This is a common question! The difference between these types of fragrances has to do with how much perfume oil they contain. The more oil a fragrance contains, the stronger its scent will be.
Eau de Parfum: This is the strongest and longest-lasting fragrance available. Parfum has a concentration of 15%-25% perfume oil.
Eau de Toilette: This is not as strong as a parfum and has a concentration of 8%-15% perfume oil.
Eau de Cologne: Often called simply cologne, this is lighter than eau de toilette, with a concentration of 2%-5% perfume oil.
Eau de Parfum: This is the strongest and longest-lasting fragrance available. Parfum has a concentration of 15%-25% perfume oil.
Eau de Toilette: This is not as strong as a parfum and has a concentration of 8%-15% perfume oil.
Eau de Cologne: Often called simply cologne, this is lighter than eau de toilette, with a concentration of 2%-5% perfume oil.