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  • FACTS ABOUT Original Reject Perfume
  • Not all rejects are done in the factory plant itself but may also occur after sale...
  • 1) AFTER SHIPPING REJECT... - after shipping reject is one of the common rejects for all products. Most of the case, its only effect the packing (box) but not the bottle. Since people won’t buy any defect items at the counters as customers only demand for the perfect item even with the box, this rejected item will end up at the warehouse. Another reason why my products have no boxes...
  • 2) FACTORIES REJECT... - it would be impossible to produce products without reject. Most company (factory) only achieve 99.8% yield (output) where 0.2% is rejected e.g. 99.8%x1000000 = 998000 bottles. The rest are rejected (2000 bottle). Why they are rejected? It could be Scratches, wrong branding etc. These reject will never be thrown away. They have their own vendor for disposal. Since there are so many manufacturers for brand of perfumes, it will be enough for people like us to trade them... Factory reject outlet is no longer strangers among us anymore. Their stores are everywhere. Nike, Levis, Ralph Lauren and lots more branded items are selling there. Are they selling fake item? No, they are original and customer has no doubt at all. But it had been sold with lower price as they are rejected...
  • 3) EXPIRIES. - After quite some times perfumes also will expire. Let say for 1 batch is valid for 8 month. If the item failed to be cleared on time, it will be returned to where it came from. Then manufacturer will reduce the output base on the sale demand. But the different is perfumes are still in good condition even after the date line.
  • The point is REJECTS ARE NOT FAKE. They are also original but the quality is lower. Not quality of the perfume but only the surface or physical part of it, mostly the bottles. For those who have my perfume, you should know what I’m trying to say here… and lots of thanks for being so supportive.
  • YOU FEEL GOOD WHEN YOU SMELL GOOD!!
  • Disclaimer - If you believe that I'm wrong, this never meant nothing to you.(Another message from Amirperfume.blogspot.com)
  • Perfume TIPS
  • It is clear that what smells good on one person may not smell good on another. This is because we all have different natural body odors that may mix well with some fragrances and not others. Just like noticing a fabulous outfit on someone and then buying that same outfit, only to find out that it does not look as fabulous on you. The same is true for perfume. For all those who have not tried any perfume just play it safe and go to your local department store and try some before you purchase it over the net. And for all those who have tried it and didn't like it, don't blame the designer or down-talk the product; just admit that it did not go well with your body chemistry. As stated before, there are different strokes for different folks.
  • If you have fair or dry skin, your perfume is going to wear off faster than those with oily or darker skin. This simply means that you might need to give yourself one or two sprays of your favorite scent during your lunch break.
  • Vary the fragrance that you use from time to time. It has been medically proven that scents have a strong effect on our emotions and mindset. Don’t feel inhibited about trying new and different perfumes every 3-4 months, or along with the changes of the seasons.
  • To keep your scent as true as the first day you bought it, place it in an airtight plastic container and store it in the fridge between uses. By doing so, you slow the process of oxidation, which breaks down the scent. This is especially useful during those hot, bright and humid months.
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    Friday, May 18, 2007
    Q n A .. useful tips about perfume
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    Beauty Talk: A whiff of freshness
    by Sujartha K
    http://www.mmail.com.my/Current_News/mm/Style/SBeauty/20060906121217/Article/index.html

    Q n A .. useful tips about perfume

    Q. I have several favourites perfumes. Can I mix the different perfumes together?
    A. It is possible to do so with single note perfumes - like mixing a vanilla fragrance with a peach one or verbena and lemon. Perfumes in perfumery shops are made with at least 50 different ingredients. Some perfumes’ compositions can be made up of 200 different smells. Mixing two different Eau de Toilettes, for example, gives a very bad olfactory result. Every perfume is an individual artistic olfactory creation as each perfume expresses different sensations, different stories. Mixing two fragrances will be like reading two books simultaneously - you’ll lose the uniqueness of each perfume.

    Q. Can I wear the same perfume to work and to the beach?
    A. Fragrances can have different smells when we wear them outdoors as we are exposed to different climate conditions and activity. When we go to the beach or engage in a sport, we perspire. Our skin comes in contact with different elements (sand, salty water, salty winds) than when we are indoors or in an urban environment. When we perspire more the perfumes that we wear on a day-to-day basis becomes more over-powering than usual and this can often lead to headaches. That is why some specific products have been developed to be worn on the beach or during hot seasons and they are usually categorised as ”summer fragrances”.

    Q. Will storing perfume in the fridge help to retain the scent longer?
    A. The best way to keep perfumes is to protect it from direct light and high temperatures. People usually keep their perfumes in the bathroom but that is in fact the worst place (frequent change of temperature, high humidity). Dark, dry and cool places is ideal and proper storage will definitely will preserve its perfect quality.

    Q. I frequently lose the cap of my perfume bottles. Is it OK to leave it uncapped?
    A. What alters a scent is its prolonged contact with air. If your bottle is a spray, there is no risk as the bottle is hermatically sealed. If your perfume is in a bottle and you lose the cap, you should immediately decant the perfume into another bottle which can be sealed, or into a clean refillable spray bottle.

    Q. what’s the trend for fragrances right now?
    A. Since its creation, perfume’s history has been intimately linked to the social evolution of humans. First religious, then to mask odours, and these days perfumes tends to speak as one’s personal signature. Currently, the trend veers towards fresh and clean scents.

    Q. Are Eau de Perfumes (EDP) too heavy for day use?
    A. Perfume exists in different concentrations (quantity of pure perfume extract in a bottle). It is important to note that most perfumers tend to create different sensations between an Eau de Toilette and an Eau de Parfum despite it being from the same range. For example, in the L’ Eau D’Issey line, the Eau de Toilette has a fresh floral aquatic harmony with a woody trail, while the Eau de Parfum contains a sensual floral aquatic note with a woody trail. So to answer the question, the use of an Eau de Toilette or Eau de Parfum is guided by our personal preference for stronger or lighter sensations.

    Q. Why does the same perfume smell different on people?
    A. Every human being is different and a perfume will evaporate differently on different skins as it links to individual skin pH (or potential of hydrogen). Lower pH values mean the solution is acidic and higher values indicates greater alkalinity. Skin’s pH value is determined by the moisture on the skin and is around 6.5. But other factors such as food habits, stress, lack of sleep or medical treatment can also have an effect on a fragrance’s smell as they tend to alter the natural skin pH.

    Q. what do I do with perfume that’s past its expiry date or too old ?
    A. Expiry dates don’t really exist for perfumes if they are kept in optimal condition (dry, cool place, protected from direct light and kept inside their original packaging). But after opening, I’d recommend to use it in the first three to four months to fully enjoy it. After being in prolonged contact with air (perfume in a bottle or with natural spray) the scent is usually altered as a result of oxidation. is it OK to spray perfume directly on clothes? All fragrances can be sprayed on clothes. But a few basic rules have to be respected: spray from a good distance (20 to 30 centimeters) in order to avoid stains on the fabric. Beware of coloured perfumes on white/clear colored clothes. Protect jewels and pearls from the perfume’s spray as the perfume’s ingredients can damage or stain. Using perfume on clothes is a great technique to improve the trail of your favourite perfume. For example, do not hesitate to spray shirts or the inner lining of a jacket.






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