1/5 Ciprian 10 months ago on Google • 19 reviews
Many
of
the
niche
perfume
testers
were
either
dirty,
in
a
pityfull
state
or
both;
caps
broken,
cracked
or
leaking,
atomizers
not
working,
lots
of
Xerjoff
empty
bottles
and
so
on.
I
know
it's
from
all
the
guests
to
a
point
but,
you
really
start
to
wonder
if
your
bottle
will
look
like
this
in
1
or
2
years
if
you
buy
it.
Not
a
very
good
look
at
all.
The
brands
should
care
more
about
the
state
of
the
testers.
Only
stand
that
looked
clean
was
Tom
Ford.
Reply
to
"owner":
and
how
much
longer
do
I
have
to
wait
for
this
change
to
happen?
Went
today
again
(after
one
week),
nothing
changed,
I
even
found
out
you
are
using
old
testers
to
attract
customers,
selling
them
a
lie
basically.
It
takes
what?
10
seconds
to
replace
a
tester
bottle
or
clean
it?
But
no,
better
let's
not
change
anything
and
only
reply
the
copy
paste
text
to
the
reviewer
on
google.
Oh
boy,
that
will
surely
change
the
experience...
I
was
looking
at
the
batch
code
of
Kiehl's
Original
Musk,
it
is
from
2015,
but
of
course
the
product
sold
is
from
2023
(as
one
of
the
reps
checked)
and
of
course
they
will
not
smell
the
same
since
IFRA
regulations
force
perfumers
to
change
the
perfumes
regularly.
And
this
was
just
one
example,
there
are
many
more
like
this
I
assure
you.
Too
bad
for
the
people
that
don't
know
this
stuff,
they
buy
something
on
false
pretense
and
think
the
problem
is
with
their
nose.
And
of
course
a
perfume
once
opened,
I
bet
it
won't
be
accepted
for
a
refund.
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