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Three steps to identifying a high quality perfume

Identifying perfumes has always been a challenge. How should we identify the quality and quality of a bottle of perfume? Perfume is like wine, the better the quality of its taste, the more mellow and long, after the taste of endless aftertaste.
Look at the color
A good perfume must be a clear, clear liquid without any precipitation. The color is natural and pure, and does not change color for 24 hours at 30 degrees Celsius temperature. But there are a few exceptions, such as Joy, which contains a lot of jasmine essential oil, will turn brown even if you put it in a sealed bottle. This is because the color of the perfume becomes stronger after a period of time when the alcohol evaporates.
Look at the package
Like other goods, the internal quality is often reflected in the fine packaging of its appearance. For volatile perfumes, delicate packaging is one of the factors that measure the intrinsic quality of perfumes. Therefore, when identifying the quality of perfume, special attention should be paid to the sealing of the perfume bottle, and there should be no gap between the bottle mouth and the bottle cap, otherwise it is easy to the evaporation of alcohol. In addition, pay attention to whether the perfume packaging is neat, whether the pattern is clear, and whether the appearance of the bottle has cracks and other defects. If there is a perfume bottle with a nozzle, it should also be checked whether the nozzle is flexible and whether there is leakage.
Smell the fragrance
Quality perfumes are pure in scent and last for a while. No pungent alcohol odor and other unpleasant odors. According to the stability of the fragrance and the composition of the fragrance, perfumes and toilet water are divided into four grades: super grade, A, B, and C. Fancy perfumes sprayed on textiles, under certain conditions, the fragrance should be maintained for not less than 70 hours, flower fragrance not less than 60 hours. Quality perfumes for everyday use are class-A products. Class B and C perfumes and toilet water are used primarily for sanitary purposes.