We try to answer some of the most common questions.
Scent – The quality of the scent and how good it smells. The higher the score the better it smells.
Similarity – How similar is the inspired by perfume compare to the original perfume. The higher the score the more similar it is.
Longevity – How long does the scent last on your skin. The higher the score the longer it last.
Projection – How far does the perfume projects for someone else to be able to smell it. The higher the score, the further the fragrance can project from your skin.
Compliment – How much do others like the smell of this perfume. Smell is very subjective so if you love the smell, that’s all it matters.
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They are all the same. Simply put, it all means one thing, it’s a fragrance that tries to mimic the exact or very similar smell of the original fragrance by analysing the chemical molecule found in the original perfume and create a replica of it and sold without the design and branding. The exact notes are achieved through a process called gas-liquid chromatography. Let’s be honest, majority of the extracts used are synthetic in original perfumes even though they like to market as being natural. This is because most natural extract can be harmful to the skin. Some synthetic molecules can be very expensive to manufacture.
No and please avoid counterfeit perfume, these can be hazardous to your health and skin. Avoid at all cost.
Inspired by fragrances are not counterfeit. We wrote an article on this you can read at: Inspired by fragrances are legal