Anyway, from what I *can* glean, it seems to be a general mishmash of online perfume shopping. We’ve got “Fragrance Offers” yelling about “pink sugar aquolina feminino” for R$6,40 (that’s, like, Brazilian money, I think?). Then there’s something about “Esencial MX” saying that perfume smells different on a strip than on skin, which, *duh*, everyone knows that. It’s like basic perfume 101, people!
And then there’s “Women’s Perfume” being all sentimental thanking people… for something. No idea what. Plus, “Online Perfume Store Canada” is throwing out free shipping and “Compras a partir de R$199,99,” which, again, Brazilian money, which makes me think maybe this is *all* from Shopee Brazil? Could be.
We’ve also got “Thương hiệu nước hoa được khách hàng” which… uh… I’m guessing is Vietnamese for something perfume-related? And then Abercrombie & Fitch fierce is being sold for R$8,90 (still Brazilian money!).
See? Total chaos!
So, what am I getting at? Basically, the online perfume world is a bit of a wild west. You got deals, you got caveats (the strip-vs-skin thing), you got gratitude (?), and you got stuff in different languages with different currencies. And you got Shopee Brazil, apparently, pushing all the perfumey things.
My personal opinion? I think shopping for perfume online can be a bit of a gamble. You can’t smell it! The descriptions are often flowery and, frankly, *useless*. Like, “top notes of sun-drenched bergamot dancing on a bed of jasmine”… what does that even *mean*?
I’d say, if you’re gonna buy perfume online, stick to things you already know you like. Or maybe buy a sample first. Don’t just randomly buy “pink sugar aquolina feminino” for R$6,40 because it sounds vaguely intriguing. You might end up smelling like a walking candy store (unless, you know, you *want* to smell like a walking candy store. No judgement!).