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FAHRENHEIT by Christian Dior Men's EDT Cologne ![]() | : DESCRIPTION : Retail Value: R900.00 Buy it now for R450.00
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Return Policy
Everything we sell is 100% real authentic brand name perfumes. We do not sell imitations or knock offs. We stand 100% behind this claim. If for any reason you are not satisfied with what you receive then you have the right to return it within 7 days of receipt and we will give you a full refund for your item minus the shipping charge. If you would like to return an item it must be in it's original packaging, unopened and unused. Sorry but we cannot accept returns for opened items.
We do not sell imitation or knock off perfumes. We buy our inventory in very large quantities directly from distributors and as a result we pass on the savings to you.
We will make every attempt possible to resolve the issue if we made a mistake.(It happens). Please do not assume a mistake is intentional and please try to resolve the issue with us before leaving a negative feedback.
FAQ
What is the varying degree of strength on Perfumes?
Most people know that fragrances come in varying degree of strength (that has nothing to do with the volume of the fragrance in the bottle), but just what is the difference between Eau de Parfum, Eau de Cologne, After Shave, Eau de Toilette, and other strengths and descriptions?
These terms all refer to the strength of the fragrance, or more specifically, to how much high grade alcohol and/or water has been added to the fragrance oils. Parfum (generally the most concentrated form you can buy) has 15-25% perfume oil dissolved in alcohol. Any mixture with a lower proportion of oil to alcohol is an eau (meaning water).
In order of strength:
Perfume oil or Pure Perfume lasts 6+ hours (15%-30% perfume oil in an oil rather than alcohol base) - Rare. Few fragrances are commercially available in this concentration, and those that are tend to be extremely costly.
Parfum or Perfume lasts up to 4 to 6 hours (15% - 25% -- also sometimes referred to as extract or extrait) - Uncommon. Not many fragrances are commecially available in this concentration, and those that are available are quite costly.
Soie de Parfum lasts 3 to 6 hours (15% - 18% perfume oil) - Not common in commercial release, as above.
Eau de parfum lasts 3 to 5 hours (8% - 15% perfume oil) - Fairly common. Price depends on the brand, the fragrance, etc., but will be more expensive than less concentrated fragrances, naturally. Currently very popular.
Eau de Toilette lasts 3 to 4 hours (4% - 10% perfume oil) - Common. Generally the strongest concentration available in men's fragrance.
Eau de Cologne lasts up to 3 hours (2% - 5% perfume oil) - Common. Was once a very popular concentration, but not as much now, at least in women's fragrances. Still fairly popular in fragrances for men.
After Shave lasts 2 to 3 hours (3% or less perfume oil) - Common. Also note that after shave often has aloe or other balms in it to sooth the skin after a shave, and the alcohol can help close pores. Eau Fraiche lasts 1 hour or less (3% or less perfume oil) - Not very common. Sometimes referred to as "perfumed mist" or "splash". Often alcohol free.
These terms are commonly seen abbreviated, such as EDP for Eau de Parfum, EDT for Eau de Toilette, etc.
What are Testers ?
Fragrance houses produce and sell miniature fragrances and vials as a means of promoting new fragrances, or to generate interest in older ones.
They normally come in sizes of 0.5ml, 1ml, 5ml or any quantity in between 0.1ml to 5ml. Quantities may be greater than 5ml, but that depends on the seller.
Fragrance companies are well aware of distributors and retailers selling miniature perfumes, but in some cases the traditional "sample" or "not for resale" labelling is still printed on the box or sometimes on the bottle, even though they're sold in volume to distributors to resell.
A tester is a fragrance house's own testing perfume, such as you would try at a department store. They are marketed for the purpose of allowing a retail outlet the ability to purchase a less expensive packaging of the full fragrance so that customers can try the fragrance. The fragrance and concentration is identical to the full retail package. Since packaging isn't an issue with testers, most are either unboxed or in a plain cardboard manufacturer's box and some come without caps. As you're not paying for unnecessary packaging, testers are offered at a considerable discount. Same fragrance, slightly different package, terrific bargain.