Fm cosmetics helen
Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Fm cosmetics helen, .
08/07/2020
11/07/2017
Last order before Xmas going in mon xx
Order going in tomorrow inbox me your orders. Xx
29/06/2016
FM 319 shares the same fragrance family as Thierry Mugler ,Womanity.
£21.99
Collection: Luxury
Capacity: 30ml
Fragrance: 20%
Type: bold, ambiguous
Fragrance notes:
Head notes: citrus fruits ,green notes
Heart notes: Fig ,caviar
Base notes : fig wood , musk
Just a few of our Aftershaves :)
Fm199 shares same fragrance family as Paco Rabanne 1 Million £16.99 100ml
Fm458 shares same fragrance family as Paco Rabanne Ultraviolet £13.50 50ml
Fm189 Shares same fragrance family as Diesel fuel for life £13.50 50ml
Fm301 shares same fragrance family as Diesel only the brave £16.99 100ml
Fm300 shares same fragrance family as Dior Homme sport £16.99 50ml
Fm169 shares same fragrance family as Dolce & Gabbana Light blue pour homme £16.99 100ml
Fm195 shares same fragrance as Dolce &Gabbana the one for men £16.99 100ml
Fm460 shares same fragrance as Georgio Armani- Emporio Armani £13.50 50ml
Fm64 shares same fragrance as Georgio Armani - Code for men £13.50 50ml
Fm63 shares same fragrance as Gucci Guilty pour homme £13.50 50ml
Fm336 shares same fragrance as Gucci Made to measure £19.50 100ml
Fm465 shares same fragrance as Hugo Boss Number one £13.50 50ml
Fm110 shares same fragrance as Jean paul Gaultier Le male £13.50 50ml
Fm160 shares same fragrance as Lacoste essential £16.99 100ml
Fm57 shares same fragrance as Lacoste pour homme £13.50 50ml
Fm457 shares same fragrance as Paco Rabanne Invictus £13.50 50ml
Fm459 shares same fragrance as Victor rolf Spicebomb £13.50 50ml
Fm56 shares same fragrance as Dior Fahrenheit £13.50 50ml
17/06/2016
Just £9.99 this will give you two weeks supply if you drink the recommended 2 cups a day.
Fab results it also helps balance blood sugars and maintain healthy blood sugar level .
17/06/2016
Orders here
We are often asked “Why are perfumes from the FM Group so inexpensive? How are you able to do it?”
• Are they fake?
• Are they an illegal copy of the designer brand?
• Is the quality inferior?
The answer to all these questions is NO!
… Here is the real story about the perfume industry:
What is the origin of the perfumes from the designer brands such as Chanel, Dior, Gucci and the celebrities such as Beyonce, Paris Hilton and David Beckham?
Look at their professions, the designer houses are tailors and the celebrities are singers, sports stars, models, actresses etc. Not perfume specialists. However, the public still pays exorbitant prices for perfumes or anything else with their names on it.
The origin of the actual perfumes is in Munich, Germany, where the factory of DROM Fragrances is located. With a market share of over 80% they are the largest perfume developers and producers in the world.
DROM Fragrances designs and produces the perfumes which you can find under the names of designer brands.
How does this work? DROM Fragrances develops about 100 different fragrances each day. Let’s take an example:
Chanel is planning to present a new fragrance on the market. They go to DROM and take a look at the new fragrances that have just been produced. They sample a few and decide that the perfume in Vat Number 2079 will be their new fragrance. They order 100,000 litres of the fragrance essence from DROM Fragrances. The essence is then delivered to Chanel where they add water and alcohol. They decide to call their new fragrance e.g. Coco Mademoiselle.
A lot of money is spent on the design of the new bottle and the packaging, as well as advertising and glossy magazines, and of course engaging the latest beautiful model or actress on TV to endorse it. Actually sourcing the perfume from DROM is the least expensive part. All this money spent is recuperated by adding costs to each bottle of perfume they sell.
Chanel owns the name Coco Mademoiselle, they own their new bottle design and packaging, and of course the brand name Chanel and the distinctive logo.
FM visits DROM Fragrances and purchases the fragrance essence from Vat Number 2079.
The question is, is this legal? The answer is YES!
DROM Fragrances own the fragrance as they created and produced it, and can sell it to whoever they like.
Chanel own the name Chanel, the name Coco Mademoiselle, the distinctive logo, the specially designed bottle and packaging. What they do not own is the actual perfume.
FM Perfumes design their own bottle and packaging and give their new fragrance a number, FM18. Both Coco Mademoiselle and FM18 are from the same Vat at DROM Fragrances.
What are the differences?
1. FM do not use the name Chanel, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Paris Hilton, etc, etc, etc, as to do so would be to breach copyright.
2. FM give their fragrances numbers instead of names.
3. Chanel, Gucci etc, etc, sell their perfume as EDP or EDT, FM add less water and alcohol, therefore FM’s perfumes are Parfum (20% and 30% for women, 16% and 24% for men), which is stronger and therefore lasts longer.
4. FM does not spend a lot of money on designing exclusive bottles and packaging
5. FM does not spend a lot of money on expensive marketing campaigns where celebrities show up to present perfume. They do business through individual distributors who have their own business operating from home.
Now do you see how perfumes from the FM Group can be so inexpensive compared to other brand names? I hope you do.
10/06/2016