Quite a few people don't quite understand what perfume testers really are. Very often we are lead to believe that they are a lesser quality of the fragrance, that they contain a smaller amount of the scent, or that they are items already partially used up in a shop. All of this is completely wrong.
The truth is: they are absolutely the same fragrance you would buy in a shop - at a much smaller price. They do neither differ in quality nor in amount from a store-bought item. They differ, however, in how they are a packaged.
Very often they come in a very simply, mostly white, cardboard box. Also it is quite common that they do not have a fancy cap, like an item bought in a store would have. Manufacturers produce these items to give people (vendors being the main target) the chance to give a fragrance a try at a lower price. Fancy packaging costs a lot of money: by getting rid of boxes with golden letters, satin in-lay, and elaborate and costly caps, perfume testers can be produced at a much lower price.
Consequently, they are a perfect way to save a lot of money. If you know what fragrance you like and do not care about packaging you should definitely try to find out if there is a vendor selling perfume testers of your fragrance.
Find out more ways to save money when buying money by visiting PoeticPerfumes.com. Amongst other useful information you will also find an article about perfume testers there.
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