How To Store Perfumes To Last Longer
Fragrance Spice here and today we are going to discuss some tips on how to store your perfumes to last longer.
Always store your perfume in a cool and dark place. According to Fockenbrock, exposure to heat and humidity can alter the aroma and affect the physical properties of perfume ingredients such as essential oils.
Ivanica believes the bathroom may not be the best place for storing perfumes. The fridge, or a cabinet that's not too dark and not too hot (around 41 degrees Fahrenheit), is ideal.
Don't leave the fragrance cap off or open the bottle too frequently. Forgetting this very important step can also have negative consequences. It exposes the fragrance to air, which Fockenbrock says can oxidize and create disturbing off-odors.
Other Places Not To leave Your Fragrance:
*Don't leave in your car
*Don't leave in fridge
*Don't leave in room warmer than 75 degree Fahrenheit
*Don't leave in the kitchen cabinet
Keep the perfume in the bottle in which it was originally packaged. It may be tempting to pour your perfume or cologne into a flashy new decanter, but you really shouldn't. Ivanica says transferring the liquid into another bottle exposes it to air that can yet again harm the fragrance.
Take note of weird changes to the look or smell of the fragrance. Generally, fragrances can turns darker over time and/or develops off-odors, according to Ivanica. But if you store your perfume according to these pros' tips, Fockenbrock believes it will last for two to three years.
Hope you loved the guide. Cheers!
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