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ABRIVATION USED AT PERFUMEPLUS.COM
Below is a breakdown of the fragrance abbreviations we use on our site. Concentrations are listed from the strongest to weakest
- Parfum - Pure Parfum
- EDP - Eau de Parfum
- PDT - Parfum de Toilette (same as EDP)
- EDT - Eau de Toilette
- COL - Cologne
- EDC - Eau de Cologne
- Tester - Original bottle and fragrance, just without the original box and without the cap (unless it says with cap).
STORING FRAGRANCES:
Fragrances should be kept in a cool dry area. Fragrances should not be exposed to sunlight and bottles should be kept closed at all times.
TESTER:
Testers are a great way for the customer to save money on fragrances that are normally sold for a much higher price. Manufacturers make testers to help promote their fragrances. This provides the consumer with a way to try a fragrance before actually making a purchase. All testers sold by Perfume Plus are UNUSED and UNOPENED. Some testers come without a box and some come without a cap. If this might be a concern please contact us to ask before purchasing a tester.
GENUINE PRODUCTS:
Perfume Plus sells only original products. We do not sell any knock-off or used fragrances.
FRAGRANCE NOTES:
Sometimes in the description of a fragrance you will see a reference made to fragrance notes. Fragrance notes are basically the different scents that a fragrance is made from. In general, top notes are very light. Middle notes are heavier and bottom notes are the heaviest. For example, a light note could last a few minutes whereas a middle note could last up to 15 minutes. Bottom notes can last up to several hours.
PRICING:
Perfume Plus is a major wholesaler. This eliminates the middleman, which in turn allows us to charge our customers less.
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