How can I keep my opened bottle of expensive perfumes in a good quality?

July 3rd, 2008 | Tags:
perfumes
hondolkk asked:


I have a collection of expensive perfumes ( 12-15 bottles). I don’t use them that often though. Mostly they all I opened just to try but someone said that I was not suppose to open them If I do not use them more often because they wont be in a good quality in terms of smell. Is it true that once you opened a bottle of perfumes you have to use it? If I don’t How can I keep them in a good quality?

  1. Rosalie Hale
    July 5th, 2008 at 02:56
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    No thats not true, you can have them open and it wont change the smell, just make sure you keep them in a place thats cool enough so that it doesnt affect the product.

  2. acidfairyyy
    July 7th, 2008 at 06:03
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    Keep them out of direct sunlight, and keep them cool. I keep mine in a drawer.

  3. Alleycat
    July 9th, 2008 at 15:58
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    Keep them in cool and in a dark cupboard. Perfume can last forever. I still have a bottle of Red by E. Arden that is 18 years old and still smell exactly the same..

  4. LOL 4-EVER
    July 10th, 2008 at 05:42
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    it will lose some of its smell… so later when you have more don’t open them if you don’t wear perfume that much but for now its fine
    hope this helps

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