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Follow these simple steps to check your fragrance using it's batch code. ✅ 1. Locate the batch code The batch code is usually: Printed or engraved on the perfume bottle (base, lower back, or near the neck). On the box, usually near the barcode or bottom flap. It should match exactly between the box and the bottle. ➡️ If there is no match, or if the code is missing — that’s a red flag. --- ✅ 2. Check the batch code on a batch lookup website Use trusted batch code checkers: CheckFresh.com CheckCosmetic.net CheckBeauty.com These can tell you: Manufacturing date Brand’s coding pattern Shelf life ⚠️ Note: Not every brand is in every database. Some niche/Middle Eastern houses may not show results. --- ✅ 3. Confirm the manufacturing date makes sense When you enter the code, the result should be logical: It should not say the fragrance was made before the perfume existed (e.g., 2013 code for a fragrance released in 2019). It shouldn’t produce dates far in the future or impossible intervals. Example: If a bottle is listed as manufactured 2020, but your box design is from 2023, that’s suspicious. --- ✅ 4. Check consistency with branding Each brand has its own batch code format: Some use numbers only (e.g., 13351) Some use letters + numbers (e.g., A213) Some rotate codes each year If the batch code style looks totally different from that brand’s usual system → possible counterfeit. --- ✅ 5. Look at the engraving or print quality Real batch codes: Are sharp, clean, and difficult to scratch off Often laser-etched Box codes are usually ink stamped or embossed Fake batch codes: Often blurry, smudged, crooked Stickers placed on top Easily rubbed off --- ❗ Tips to avoid mistakes Batch code alone cannot 100% confirm authenticity. It only tells you if the code belongs to the brand, not if the juice is original. Many fakes copy real batch numbers. So always combine batch code with: Packaging quality Bottle details Scent performance #perfume #fragrance #cologne
Follow these simple steps to check your fragrance using it's batch code. ✅ 1. Locate the batch code The batch code is usually: Printed or engraved on the perfume bottle (base, lower back, or near the neck). On the box, usually near the barcode or bottom flap. It should match exactly between the box and the bottle. ➡️ If there is no match, or if the code is missing — that’s a red flag. --- ✅ 2. Check the batch code on a batch lookup website Use trusted batch code checkers: CheckFresh.com CheckCosmetic.net CheckBeauty.com These can tell you: Manufacturing date Brand’s coding pattern Shelf life ⚠️ Note: Not every brand is in every database. Some niche/Middle Eastern houses may not show results. --- ✅ 3. Confirm the manufacturing date makes sense When you enter the code, the result should be logical: It should not say the fragrance was made before the perfume existed (e.g., 2013 code for a fragrance released in 2019). It shouldn’t produce dates far in the future or impossible intervals. Example: If a bottle is listed as manufactured 2020, but your box design is from 2023, that’s suspicious. --- ✅ 4. Check consistency with branding Each brand has its own batch code format: Some use numbers only (e.g., 13351) Some use letters + numbers (e.g., A213) Some rotate codes each year If the batch code style looks totally different from that brand’s usual system → possible counterfeit. --- ✅ 5. Look at the engraving or print quality Real batch codes: Are sharp, clean, and difficult to scratch off Often laser-etched Box codes are usually ink stamped or embossed Fake batch codes: Often blurry, smudged, crooked Stickers placed on top Easily rubbed off --- ❗ Tips to avoid mistakes Batch code alone cannot 100% confirm authenticity. It only tells you if the code belongs to the brand, not if the juice is original. Many fakes copy real batch numbers. So always combine batch code with: Packaging quality Bottle details Scent performance #perfume #fragrance #cologne

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