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Mojave Ghost Byredo for women and men [Type*] : Oil

Byredo

MSRP: $190.00
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SKU:
Amber Floral 21345
Weight:
0.30 Ounces
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Year:
2014
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[Type*] -  Mojave Ghost by Byredo is a Amber Floral fragrance for women and men. Mojave Ghost was launched in 2014. Top notes are Sapodilla and Ambrette (Musk Mallow); middle notes are Magnolia, Violet and Sandalwood; base notes are Ambergris and Cedar. Name trademarks and copyrights are properties of their respective manufacturers and/or designers. These versions are NOT to be confused with the originals and TheScent4You.com has no affiliation with the manufacturers/designers. Our interpretation of this fragrances was created through chemical analysis and reproduction and this description is to give the customer an idea of scent character, not to mislead, confuse the customer or infringe on the manufacturers/designer's name and valuable trademark. Floral fruity perfumes have flooded the market since mid 1990's, on the base of significant rejuvenation of perfume user audience, as a result of democratization of the industry. Compositions of this group are refreshing, light, and airy, with a sweet, fruity nuance. The range of floral fruity fragrance is constantly being expanded. Is it legal to duplicate a designer brand perfume? Yes, it is perfectly legal to duplicate a designer fragrance just as long as the fragrance oils that are being sold have a disclaimer stating they are not the originals. That disclaimer is visible on the fragrance collection pages of this website. When a designer scent is created by the manufacturer, only the name and packaging are trademarks but not the scent. A Supreme Court ruled that perfumes can not be trademarked because the ingredients in them are derived from nature. Therefore, the ruling states you can not patent a scent of nature. Ex. apple, bergamot, vetiver, musk, iris, etc. How are your perfume oils duplicated? The technique is a reverse engineering process. A gas chromatography is used to separate all the different components of a fragrance. The fragrance is then rebuilt from scratch. Since each raw material is a blend of chemicals, a good knowledge of their makeup is required in order to make an acceptable match. Modern equipment, such as a mass spectrometer, helps tremendously, giving a positive identification of each chemical. The perfumer's task is to take all the information and reconstitute the target. fragrance. Because of the wide variety of raw material manufacturers use around the world, it is very unlikely that you would have the exact same ingredients as in the original fragrance making a perfect duplication impossible. The perfumer will get as close as possible to recreate the olfactive illusion of the target..

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  • 5
    Better than the original!

    Posted by Kat on 20th Nov 2024

    This one is a absolute powerhouse and all I can say is Nectar of the gods. In my opinion even better than the original, long lasting and beautiful dry down!

  • 5
    Lingering scent

    Posted by Jessica on 21st Jul 2024

    I'm not going to lie, I was at first iffy about this scent buy didn't write it off just yet. So a couple of days later I went back to revisit, and I'm so in love with it. I put on a body oil out the shower then put this on ,then put on bbw musk! Y'all I just washed my blouse and the scent of this oil is stuck on it and smells divine. So if you think you dislike a scent after just receiving it, give it a few days a revisit, like I did!!!