Giorgio Armani Women’s Acqua Di Gio Eau de Toilette Spray, 1.7 fl. oz.
Introduced in 1995. Fragrance notes: fresh floral, sweet pea and the fragrance of jasmine in a feminine scent. Recommended use: daytime.When applying any fragrance please consider that there are several factors which can affect the natural smell of your skin and, in turn, the way a scent smells on you. For instance, your mood, stress level, age, body chemistry, diet, and current medications may all alter the scents you wear. Similarly, factor such as dry or oily skin can even affect the amount of time a fragrance will last after being applied
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- Aqua Di Gio for Women Eau De Toilette Spray 1.7 Oz / 50 Ml by Giorgio Armani
- This item is not for sale in Catalina Island
- This item is not for sale in Catalina Island
- This item is not for sale in Catalina Island
ABSOLUTELY FAKE! DO NOT BUY!!! It came sealed in cellophane, but as I was unwrapping it I noticed a couple white rectangular stickers on the outside of the box. When I pulled them up, you could see where someone had taken a razor or similar and cut out information (first 2 pictures). How are cut outs made in the box if it’s sealed from the factory? I wanted to see what had been cut out, so I stopped by a department store to compare (last 2 pictures). Also, it smells heavily of alcohol when sprayed and the scent…
FAKE
Iâve been duped… At first, I thought I was experiencing sensory adaptation, (where ones senses adapt to a stimuli and as they do, they overlook it), however, after my girlfriend started to comment, I realized I had simply been duped. Not even an hour after putting the fragrance on, it is not possible to smell it anymore. Having worn the real deal, I know it should last a lot longer. My girlfriend noticed first, and I brushed it off initially saying our noses had just become accustomed to the smell. I was wrong…