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Azzaro Wanted has high reviews. Has anyone heard of it?
If you have an ulta nearby, check it out in there. That's how I found my fragrance. Sampled a ton of them at Ulta and then bought it off eBay. Not proud, but I'm slick.
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Let me explain how Woot works after bought by Amazon. There are tons of products to be disposed in Amazon for various reasons like stranded inventory, seller is failed to provide invoice or authenticity proof, grey market originals bypassed local distributors in the US so cannot be officially sold on Amazon, missing required EPA FDA documentation, suspended account or listing inventory etc. Sellers either got late to recall them, or recalling inventory is so costly that they skipped recall(for items under 20 or dangerous good category like perfumes that shipping back is costlier" and left to be disposed. Do Amazon dispose them? NO if they are resellable!
They just push them to a lower compliance enforcement platform they own which is Woot! Lucrative business model, almost like free money...
So these perfumes are somehow not been able to verify they were originals on Amazon. Either they are fake, or they are grey market originals that couldn't get green light from local distributor enforcement.
Let me explain how Woot works after bought by Amazon. There are tons of products to be disposed in Amazon for various reasons like stranded inventory, seller is failed to provide invoice or authenticity proof, grey market originals bypassed local distributors in the US so cannot be officially sold on Amazon, missing required EPA FDA documentation, suspended account or listing inventory etc. Sellers either got late to recall them, or recalling inventory is so costly that they skipped recall(for items under 20 or dangerous good category like perfumes that shipping back is costlier" and left to be disposed. Do Amazon dispose them? NO if they are resellable!
They just push them to a lower compliance enforcement platform they own which is Woot! Lucrative business model, almost like free money...
So these perfumes are somehow not been able to verify they were originals on Amazon. Either they are fake, or they are grey market originals that couldn't get green light from local distributor enforcement.
Polo 67 half price is a great buy for anyone looking for a blue variant all purpose cologne. It's an extremely agreeable scent that is perfect Spring/Summer. Has a pineapple/lemon top is incredible.
Top notes are Pineapple, Bergamot and Lemon; middle notes are Sage, Juniper and Rose Hip; base notes are Vetiver, Patchouli and Goldenrod.
Just a word of caution, these are Toilet Water "Eau De toilette" (ok it doesnt actually translate to toilet water). But they gain that name because they are diluted. EDT has a much lower oil concentration (higher water and alcohol concentration) than Eau De Parfum (EDP) and Extrait de parfum. Extrait de parfum is the highest oil concentration, followed by EDP, then EDT and finally Eau de cologne having the lowest oil concentration. There is also Eau Fraiche (sometimes known as cologne/perfume/body mist).
Only reason to bring this up is because the EDT may be "cheaper" than the EDP (or extrait) but that is because you are getting a lot less fragrance oils meaning it wont last nearly as long as would need to be reapplied more often, so usually you will use it up much faster and may not be saving any money in the long run.
Let me explain how Woot works after bought by Amazon. There are tons of products to be disposed in Amazon for various reasons like stranded inventory, seller is failed to provide invoice or authenticity proof, grey market originals bypassed local distributors in the US so cannot be officially sold on Amazon, missing required EPA FDA documentation, suspended account or listing inventory etc. Sellers either got late to recall them, or recalling inventory is so costly that they skipped recall(for items under 20 or dangerous good category like perfumes that shipping back is costlier" and left to be disposed. Do Amazon dispose them? NO if they are resellable!They just push them to a lower compliance enforcement platform they own which is Woot! Lucrative business model, almost like free money...So these perfumes are somehow not been able to verify they were originals on Amazon. Either they are fake, or they are grey market originals that couldn't get green light from local distributor enforcement.
Thanks for the explanation. I didn't know that. So it could be a fake and its a gamble.
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They just push them to a lower compliance enforcement platform they own which is Woot! Lucrative business model, almost like free money...
So these perfumes are somehow not been able to verify they were originals on Amazon. Either they are fake, or they are grey market originals that couldn't get green light from local distributor enforcement.
They just push them to a lower compliance enforcement platform they own which is Woot! Lucrative business model, almost like free money...
So these perfumes are somehow not been able to verify they were originals on Amazon. Either they are fake, or they are grey market originals that couldn't get green light from local distributor enforcement.
Top notes are Pineapple, Bergamot and Lemon; middle notes are Sage, Juniper and Rose Hip; base notes are Vetiver, Patchouli and Goldenrod.
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Only reason to bring this up is because the EDT may be "cheaper" than the EDP (or extrait) but that is because you are getting a lot less fragrance oils meaning it wont last nearly as long as would need to be reapplied more often, so usually you will use it up much faster and may not be saving any money in the long run.
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