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Beauty Cosmetics Tips :: Wholesale Colognes Wholesale Colognes: Why Wholesale and Fake Colognes Are Never a Good Idea
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Wholesale colognes may be cheap, but you'll pay for those savings in the long-run. These lower-priced, imitation and discount products can cause skin allergies, won't last long and can be sniffed out from a mile away. In short, cheap cologne smells like cheap cologne. To learn more about why you should avoid cheap and discount colognes, keep reading. Skin Irritations Most middle-level to higher-end colognes are tested extensively for skin sensitivities and potential allergies. Most good brands and retailers also let you return the product if you're overly sensitive to it. On the other hand, a wholesale or cheap, discount brand of cologne is likely to use a higher alcohol concentration, cheaper ingredients and chemicals that can cause your skin to dry out or have an allergic reaction. It's also unlikely that the manufacturer or retailer will let you return a wholesale product if you do develop a skin allergy. Lack of Longevity One of the biggest differences between low-end, wholesale colognes and higher-quality products is the product's longevity. With a middle-level product like Bulgari for Men ($55), one spray should keep you lightly scented for the entire night. With an imitation or discount brand, you'll often find the scent dissipates quickly or reacts poorly with your sweat and body oils. Alcohol or Overly Potent Smell Fake brands or imitation colognes or perfumes often have a tell-tale alcohol smell that almost burns the nostrils when inhaled. Alternatively, the scent is sometimes sugary, sort of a too-sweet smell. To understand the difference between a quality perfume and a cheap, discounted scent, do a smell test. Spray a sample of a favorite, high-end cologne at a nearby department store. Now bring that paper sample to your local drugstore and compare it to the smells of the discounted and wholesale products. Notice the difference? The way one scent is pleasant and the other burns? That's the difference. Fake Brand Names Sure you may be buying Samsara by Guerlain for less than $30 a bottle, but is it really Guerlain? Often if a deal seems too good to be true, it is. That's why if you are looking for a middle or high-end cologne, you should avoid deals that are too good. Most buyers should avoid online retailers of wholesale colognes and look for sales at a local, trusted store or reputable website. See also: All Site Articles for Beauty Cosmetics Tips
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