Trust Guide

Authenticity, Sourcing & Prevention

Authenticity is built through trusted sourcing, careful presentation checks, realistic product information and fair, detail-led review. This page explains how customers can protect themselves before and after ordering.

Supply Route

How We Approach Sourcing

Soghaat aims to source fragrance products through trusted suppliers, recognised distributors and established fragrance partners. Product confidence comes from the full supply route, not from one packaging detail alone.

Where a brand provides public verification, customers should use the brand’s own route. Where no public checker exists, customers should keep packaging and contact the manufacturer or our support team with clear photos and details.

Packaging can vary

Manufacturers can update boxes, labels, bottles, caps, ingredients, batch details and market presentation without every older batch matching newer examples.

Security features can vary

Some genuine items may not have cellophane, security seals, QR labels or holograms, especially across product types, batches or gift presentations.

Performance can vary

Longevity and projection are affected by skin chemistry, storage, weather, application and formula. They are not reliable authenticity tests by themselves.

Prevention

What Customers Should Keep

If you have a concern, keep the delivery parcel, product box, bottle, cap, sprayer, barcode, batch code, labels, security features where present and any scan result screenshot.

Do not dispose of, spray, test, alter or reseal an item while an authenticity or order concern is being reviewed.

Inspired Fragrances

Understanding Scent-Style References

Where a product is described using an inspiration or scent-style reference, that wording is used to help customers understand the fragrance direction. It does not imply official affiliation, endorsement or that the product is identical to a designer fragrance.