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VS Sexy Little Things Noir type Laundry Detergent

$ 5.27

Availability: 23 in stock
  • Scent: Sexy Little Things Noir type
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: New
  • Machine Type: High Efficiency (HE) Machine, Standard Top-Loader
  • MPN: Powder

    Description

    This detergent smells just like your favorite perfume - VS Sexy Little Things Noir type!!
    This is a detergent that is safe for all fabrics and for high efficiency machines, too. Usually a scoop 1/2 cup will clean 1 regular load. If it is a large load or a very dirty load 1 cup may be necessary (cup is included)! 11 oz bag
    Disclaimer: TYPE* Our fragrances are NOT to be confused with the originals and Periwinkle Lane has no affiliation with the manufacturer / designer. Name trademarks and copyrights are properties of their respective manufacturers and/or designers. Our interpretation of these fragrances was created through our chemical analysis. The descriptions on our website are to give the customers the ides of scent character, not to mislead, confuse the customer or infringe on the manufacturer's / designer's name and valuable trademark. We do not represent our products to be original and therefore we do not violate any copyright / trademark laws. Any references to brand names are made strictly for comparison purposes only. These are our produced products NOT original perfumes or products. Our website is in compliance with the Federal Trade Commission's Statement of Policy regarding Comparative Advertising. To view this statement of Policy, please go to: https://www.ftc.gov/bcp/policystmt/ad-compare.htmIs 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 cannot 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.