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Frequently Asked Questions


  1. Can I still checkout if I don't have a PayPal account?
  2. Do you have a currency converter?
  3. What is a "Tester"?
  4. How to Choose a Scent for Every Season~

  1. Can I still checkout if I don't have a PayPal account?
    YES! Checkout as normal, when you reach the payment confirmation page, on the left side of the screen you will see the credit card logos. Just above the logos you will see the phrase"Don't have a PayPal account? "Continue". Click on this link and you will be able to use which ever payment method you choose. No matter if you choose your PayPal account, credit card or bank (debit) card, you will never leave the ultra-secure PayPal payments module.

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  2. Do you have a currency converter?
    YES-On the top and bottom of all the pages you will see the words-XE Personal Curency Assistant-click on that link and a small pop-up currency converter window will open.

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  3. What is a "Tester"?
    Simple-A certain percentage of our fragrances are what are called "testers".~SO WHAT IS A "TESTER"? A tester is a perfume that is shipped to a store so the store has a display tool to use to sell that particular perfume(you see them all the time in department stores and wally markets). Sometimes stores order too many testers for the number of locations they have, or a fragrance is discontinued, or there is an over-run at the supplier so these can be bought in bulk by discounters like us. OUR TESTERS HAVE NOT BEEN USED. They ALL have full contents, but most come without caps and/or boxes or both, some come in plain gray boxes called "dummy boxes", or it could be any combination of these. We ship them as we receive them. A tester does not make a fragrance any less real or authentic, or mean it's out of date, or less of a quality product than the shelf bottle (non-tester). The difference is all about the packaging. If you need retail packaging to ship to someone, or as a gift, the tester is not the choice for you. Purchase one of the regular retail products (non-testers) if you desire a retail box. However,if you are buying for yourself you can save yourself quite a bit of money buying a tester instead of the retail product(be honest, you're just going to throw the box out anyway,right?). Either way, take a look and see which is better for you.

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  4. How to Choose a Scent for Every Season~
    Here are some helpful tips for choosing a fragrance for each of the four seasons. SPRING- Spring is a time of new beginnings, with the ground beginning to warm, and flower blossoms and tree buds beginning to form. Suddenly, the earth is green again, and colors begin to appear in outdoor gardens. For springtime, choose a fragrance that reflects this new awakening and feelings of joy, such as those that include notes of lily of the valley, peonies and violets. SUMMER- During the long, warm days of summer, many people find themselves spending more time outdoors, celebrating holidays or just spending time with family. Choose a summer fragrance that mimics the happy, sweet, and sexy feelings of the summertime. Scents that contain sweet summer florals, such as roses and orange blossoms, mixed with fresh fruit scents like raspberry and peach can be a delightful summer fragrance. In addition, a tropical fragrance with notes of honeysuckle, island flowers, and sea salt can also be a pleasant reminder of sun-soaked days spent on the beach or vacation. FALL- As the leaves begin to change colors and fall from the trees, the landscape turns deeper and more saturated with colors of deep reds, oranges, and browns. Fall is the time for deep, saturated and seductive fragrances, such as those containing spicy and musky notes. Look for a fragrance that contains hints of sandalwood, musk, amber, and jasmine. WINTER- Citrus and other fruity scents reflect the winter season and the holidays it brings, such as Christmas and Passover. Select a fragrance that is reminiscent of these holiday scents, such as pomegranate and vanilla bean, lemon, or orange. Spicy scents can be overpowering during the warm months but bring a warmth to the crisp winter air. Try a scent with notes of spicy cinnamon or cardamom. As the seasons change, select a fragrance that accompanies each one's attributes. As the seasons change, select a fragrance that accompanies each one's attributes.

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