Perfumez: A Deep Dive (Sort Of)
So, look, “perfumez” itself isn’t really *a thing*. At least, not like a specific brand or company jumped out at me from that weird list of links. BUT! That doesn’t mean we can’t talk about… well, perfume-y things. I mean, the internet is overflowing with the stuff!
First off, let’s address the elephant in the room: is buying perfume online a total crapshoot? Honestly? Kinda. You see ads promising “the *best* essência do Brasil” that lasts 24 hours (like, seriously? 24 hours? Is that even possible without smelling like a chemical factory?), and then you see stuff about perfumes *inspired* by the big names (read: knock-offs, probably).
And then there’s the whole “original” thing. Like, *everyone* claims to sell “original” perfumes, right? But are they, *really*? I always worry I’m gonna end up with something that smells vaguely like Chanel No. 5 but has the staying power of a wet fart. (Sorry, but it’s true!). Perfumerias Valencia says they have discounts up to -85%! That sounds too good to be true, right? I mean, are they practically *paying* you to take the perfume? Something’s fishy, I tell ya.
Then you get to the whole “artisanal, 100% Mexican” side of things from Zenz. Which… I’m kinda into, actually. I like the idea of supporting smaller businesses, and a personalized fragrance sounds kinda cool, even if it’s probably more expensive than I’m willing to pay. “Satisfacción garantizada o te regresamos tu…” What? Your soul? Your firstborn? They didn’t even finish the sentence! Rude.
Oh, and Dperfumes.cl mentions “A IN THE BOX” making perfumes “in accordance with ANVISA.” ANVISA? What in the world is ANVISA? A regulatory body in Brazil, apparently. See? I’m learning things! But does that *actually* mean it’s good perfume? Eh, who knows. It means it probably won’t poison you, which is a plus, I guess.
My personal take? Buying perfume online is a gamble. You might find a hidden gem, or you might end up with something that smells like your grandma’s attic after a cat peed on it. The best bet is to go to a store, sniff around, and maybe even get a little sample to wear for a day or two. That way, you can see if it actually works with your body chemistry and if it doesn’t turn into something horrifying after a few hours.