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1. Check the box first Real perfume packaging usually has sharp printing, clean edges, no spelling mistakes, and tight wrapping. Fake boxes often have blurry text, cheap cardboard, uneven glue, or logos that look slightly off.  2. Check the batch code and barcode Authentic perfumes usually have a batch code on both the bottle and the box, and they should match. Missing codes, mismatched codes, or codes printed carelessly are major warning signs. 3. Check the cap weight and fit Real caps usually feel secure, balanced, and well made. Fake caps often feel too light, loose, or slightly crooked. Luxury brands pay attention to these small details.  4. Check the label placement On authentic perfumes, labels are usually straight, centered, and neatly attached. On fake ones, labels may be tilted, bubbled, or unevenly cut.  5. Compare the font and logo carefully Counterfeits often copy the overall design but miss tiny details. Look closely at the letter spacing, font thickness, logo shape, and punctuation. Even a very small difference can be a clue.  6. Check inside the box Real perfumes usually come with a fitted inner tray that holds the bottle firmly in place. Fake ones may have thin, loose, or badly fitted inserts. If the bottle moves around too much, be careful.  7. Test the atomizer Authentic perfumes usually spray in a fine, even mist. Fake ones may spray unevenly, drip, or feel cheap. A bad sprayer does not always mean it is fake, but it is still a warning sign.  8. Notice how it dries down Real perfume usually blends into the skin smoothly and develops over time. Fake perfume may smell harsh, overly alcoholic, or disappear too quickly because of lower-quality ingredients.  9. Compare it with one from an official store This is one of the best ways to spot a fake. Compare the scent, bottle, cap, spray, packaging, and batch code side by side. Small differences become much easier to notice.  10. Trust your overall impression One small flaw can happen, but if several little things feel off, do not ignore it. When multiple details look wrong, there is usually a reason.  The fake may look real at first, but the details always tell the truth.  Can you spot the difference between these 2  Sauvage by dior perfume bottles? Let us know in the comments.  #sauvage  #perfume  #perfumestiktok  #fakevsreal  #sauvagedior
1. Check the box first Real perfume packaging usually has sharp printing, clean edges, no spelling mistakes, and tight wrapping. Fake boxes often have blurry text, cheap cardboard, uneven glue, or logos that look slightly off. 2. Check the batch code and barcode Authentic perfumes usually have a batch code on both the bottle and the box, and they should match. Missing codes, mismatched codes, or codes printed carelessly are major warning signs. 3. Check the cap weight and fit Real caps usually feel secure, balanced, and well made. Fake caps often feel too light, loose, or slightly crooked. Luxury brands pay attention to these small details. 4. Check the label placement On authentic perfumes, labels are usually straight, centered, and neatly attached. On fake ones, labels may be tilted, bubbled, or unevenly cut. 5. Compare the font and logo carefully Counterfeits often copy the overall design but miss tiny details. Look closely at the letter spacing, font thickness, logo shape, and punctuation. Even a very small difference can be a clue. 6. Check inside the box Real perfumes usually come with a fitted inner tray that holds the bottle firmly in place. Fake ones may have thin, loose, or badly fitted inserts. If the bottle moves around too much, be careful. 7. Test the atomizer Authentic perfumes usually spray in a fine, even mist. Fake ones may spray unevenly, drip, or feel cheap. A bad sprayer does not always mean it is fake, but it is still a warning sign. 8. Notice how it dries down Real perfume usually blends into the skin smoothly and develops over time. Fake perfume may smell harsh, overly alcoholic, or disappear too quickly because of lower-quality ingredients. 9. Compare it with one from an official store This is one of the best ways to spot a fake. Compare the scent, bottle, cap, spray, packaging, and batch code side by side. Small differences become much easier to notice. 10. Trust your overall impression One small flaw can happen, but if several little things feel off, do not ignore it. When multiple details look wrong, there is usually a reason. The fake may look real at first, but the details always tell the truth. Can you spot the difference between these 2  Sauvage by dior perfume bottles? Let us know in the comments. #sauvage #perfume #perfumestiktok #fakevsreal #sauvagedior

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