Ivanka Trump's perfume line, as of Saturday morning, holds the top two best-selling spots in Amazon 's 'Women's eau de parfum' category

While boycotts of Trump-related products have seen great success recently, it appears that they have yet to affect online giant Amazon.

Ivanka Trump's perfume line, as of Saturday morning, holds the top two best-selling spots in Amazon's 'Women's eau de parfum' category.

Eau de parfum is a cheaper and less long-lasting version of perfume, and has a higher percentage of alcohol and water.

And two of her products also held the top two spots on Friday, CNN reported.

Her brand's spray version currently occupies the number one spot while the roll-on version is number two.

Another Ivanka product is number 5, after products from Jennifer Lopez and Estee Lauder.

The rankings only rank 'eau de parfum' brands, not all perfume brands.

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Her brand's spray version currently occupies the number one spot while the roll-on version is number two. Another Ivanka product is number 5, after products from Jennifer Lopez and Estee Lauder. The rankings only rank 'eau de parfum' brands, not all perfume brands

Despite the success on Amazon, Ivanka Trump products have been dropped by numerous clothing outlets over the past few weeks.

On February 3, Nordstrom announced it would stop selling Donald Trump's daughter's fashion line, citing poor sales.

The dropping caused Donald Trump to complain on Twitter. 'My daughter Ivanka has been treated so unfairly by @Nordstrom. She is a great person -- always pushing me to do the right thing! Terrible!' he wrote.

Despite the success on Amazon, Ivanka Trump products have been dropped by numerous clothing outlets over the past few weeks, including Nordstrom and Burlington, formerly known as Burlington Coat Factory

Nordstrom had been in the sights of anti-Trump boycotters like Grab Your Wallet for awhile, as was Burlington, formerly Burlington Coat Factory, which also dropped Trump brands.

Neiman Marcus was the first to disassociate from the brand, as have Belk, Jet.com, and ShopStyle, according to Cosmopolitan.com.

Donald Trump's lines have been hit as well: Both Sears Holdings Corp and Kmart Corp have discontinued online sales of 31 Trump Home items, saying it was due to a desire to focus on more popular items.

Amazon, however, is not alone in continuing to sell Trump products.

Macys, Bloomingdales and Dillard's are still selling them, Town and Country reported.