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Comparing Designer Fragrances

When you go shopping for a perfume, you often feel as if you need to learn French.  There are a lot of French terms used in selling and labeling of designer fragrances.  However, they are not difficult to comprehend.  Knowing these French terms can help you with saving some money while getting the designer perfume fragrance that you fancy.

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Designer fragrances are bought in sold in countries all over the world, not just in France.  And yet terms like “eau de cologne” are French.  The English word “perfume” is even derived from the French “parfum”.  Perfume was not invented in France.  The quest to make ourselves smell a lot better has been around our species for thousands of years.

However, France did become the center of European perfume and fragrance making in the 1800’s.  They set standards, had incredible flower fields devoted to fragrance making and could blend scents that could not be matched anywhere else in the world at that time.  Also, French chemists began to match scents without needing to use hard to get botanicals at this time.

The industry has been lead by the French ever since.  After a hundred years or so, it became traditional to keep using French terms (and often French fragrance sources) for selling designer fragrances.  The world’s best selling designer fragrance is Chanel No. 5, which originated in a French boutique designed by Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, who was also French.

The difference between the French terms to describe a designer fragrance is in the concentration of the perfume to the alcohol, water or solvents.  The higher the concentration, the stronger the smell and the more the designer fragrance tends to cost.  The strongest is called simply Parfum at a concentration of about 22%.

The next strongest is Eau de Parfume at 21 – 15%.  After that is Eau de Toilette at 15 – 8%.  The most commonly sold concentration is 4% and is called Eau de Cologne.  There is a lighter concentration sold of a mere one to three percent, called Eau Fraiche, but that can be hard to find in many designer fragrances.

Not all designer fragrances will even come out in anything other than Eau de Cologne or Eau de Toilette, depending on what they think their customers will prefer.  If their research suggests that a vast majority of their customers want longer-lasting perfume, then they initially won’t bother making perfume in lower concentrations unless customers demand it.
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Choosing Which Discount Designer Perfume to Purchase

Choosing to purchase a discount designer perfume is not a bad idea. There is nothing wrong with perfume you come across marketed as discount designer perfume or even cheap designer perfume. It’s still the same perfume, in the same bottles and with the same label. It just costs less. That’s the only difference.

If you are itching to get the latest designer perfume but don’t want to pay full price, then you need to be patient. If you rush out to get the latest you will pay full price. If you can make yourself wait a few months, then discount designer perfume websites and stores in malls around Christmastime will stock your desired perfume for less.

While you’re waiting for the brand new perfume you’ve got your nose trained on to go on sale, you can use this time effectively by choosing which online designer discount perfume site you want to buy from. You also want to check around you shopping centers or malls, especially around November. Often, kiosks or shops will open up that are devoted to discount designer perfume.

Any online discount designer perfume shop should have a privacy policy prominently displayed on their website. They also should have a terms of use (TOF) page which makes sense. This should include their return and refund policies. Don’t get so excited by what they have in stock that you forget to check these pages out.

When you are clicking around the website, the pages should load easily onto your browser and you shouldn’t get any annoying pop-up ads that don’t have to do with discount designer perfume. If you do get those pop-up ads, there may be a security problem with that site. Choose another site.

You usually can find discount designer perfume if you take the time to physically go to discount stores or otehr sales locations. You have to be careful with the discount designer perfume you find here. They are often not stored properly in a cool, dark place, but are left out in the sunlight and heat of the day or a vehicle trunk.

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The Expense of Designer Perfume

There is a very good reason why designer perfume is usually classified as a luxury item – it’s so darn expensive.  It can be more than one hundred dollars just for one ounce!  There’s hardly anything in the bottle, and yet you’re forking out a fortune for it.  No wonder there are so many discount designer perfume sites on the Internet.  What gives the designer perfume makers the right to charge so much money for a wee bit of liquid?

One of the reasons that designer perfume is so expensive is because it is often made with hard to harvest ingredients.  For example, the world’s best selling perfume is Chanel No. 5, which has civet as one of its ingredients.  Civet is a secretion from the gland of the civet cat.  This is usually harvested in an inhumane way – with only a few drops from each cat.  Now, thankfully, Chanel uses synthesized civet that smells just like the real thing and ca leave the rare felines (and their glands) alone.

Even when the ingredients are harvested in humane ways on plants, it is still very hard to get what you need for designer perfume out of those materials.  One of the ingredients used in some of the most expensive designer perfumes is rose oil.  It takes one hundred pounds of rose petals to produce just one ounce of rose oil.  Ouch!  That means you have to go through tons and tons of roses just to try and make a few bottles of perfume.

Even with hard to find and hard to harvest ingredients, one of the reasons that designer perfumes are so expensive is that they have discovered that people will willingly pay more for a product that they think is prestigious.  It’s a bit like driving a Porsche as opposed to driving a Pinto.  Everyone turns to look at the Porsche going by and everyone pulls out fire extinguishers when the Pinto comes by.

When you pay for a tiny bottle of designer perfume, you are not just paying for the perfume.  You are also paying for the marketing of the perfume, all of the models and advertisers in marketing the perfume, the fancy bottle, the store selling the perfume, the company making the perfume and the name on the label.  The only comfort you can get is knowing that unlike many other luxury items (like caviar), the perfume will last for years.

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