
Are fake perfumes safe to use?
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Hello everyone, it's Huy here. Today we will talk about the topic of whether fake perfumes are really safe to use.
As a perfume supplier, I understand how many types of perfumes are on the market, from Grade C, Grade B, Grade A to Grade A+. Each type has its own characteristics, such as Grade C, which mostly uses a lot of alcohol and some chemical substances that I really don't know what they are. Grade B is made better, and Grade A and A+ use imported fragrance materials from Vietnam, which are the best.
I have sold to many people, not just those who buy to resell but also those who use it themselves. They have given me feedback that the scent is very good. I know this because Grade A and A+ are actually about 95% similar to the original products, and they are also very safe to use since the main ingredients in perfumes are alcohol and essential oils. Chemists use reverse analysis methods to determine the best blending ratios. For example, if you want to replicate a bottle of Dior Sauvage, the production facility will buy an authentic bottle of Dior Sauvage, take it into the lab, and use reverse analysis methods to find the proportion of the ingredients in the original bottle and then use that ratio to mix the replica (Grade A-A+). The accuracy of the perfume imitation largely depends on the blending method (similar to a cocktail). The substances in the perfume do not harm your skin. So, if you want to buy it for personal use, it is indeed a good option if you just need a scent similar to the original product at a much lower price.
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