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A cheap perfume doesn’t necessarily mean a drop in quality.



 
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Cheap perfume doesn’t necessarily mean a drop in quality

Cheap perfume used to mean the same thing as bad perfume. It was discount perfume that was nowhere near as potent as its more expensive relatives, so women tended to layer on the cheap perfume as if they had bathed in it. The philosophy behind cheap perfume was that it would wear off by the end of the day, so you might as well use a ton and make sure it lasts. Yet when you use a gallon of cheap perfume every day, it ceases to be cheap.

Those days have passed and cheap perfume is no longer low quality. Many companies now offer cheap perfumes that smell nearly identical to their far more expensive cousins, and they’ve focused on making the cheap perfume last as long. Now women can dab cheap perfumes onto their wrists and feel confident in the fact that they haven’t used a vat of cheap perfume before getting to the office.

Cheap perfume is a good thing for everyone. It’s a great idea for women, since they don’t have to use a ton of their discount perfume everyday. Companies who make cheap perfume can satisfy their customers. And, for those who surround women who prefer cheap perfume every day, they no longer have to suffer through clouds of alcohol-scented fragrances on a daily basis.



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Cheap perfume no longer has to mean strong perfume as less expensive scents become more elegant.