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I was totally thinking about that fragrance thread back at Envvy today at work...
So our store has SO many tester bottles (the actual bottles, not the small shitty ones.) and their are no room for them, we have gotten so many! So today, they were giving them all away, 90% of them were full, and the rest were more than half full. I scored SO many fragrances, I'm so happy! One of the perks of working retail... ;D
So our store has SO many tester bottles (the actual bottles, not the small shitty ones.) and their are no room for them, we have gotten so many! So today, they were giving them all away, 90% of them were full, and the rest were more than half full. I scored SO many fragrances, I'm so happy! One of the perks of working retail... ;D
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the only bad thing, is since i'm a perfectionist, none of them have the caps on, but oh well can't complain i guess
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are you storing them in a dark warm place?
it supposely last longer if you do
it supposely last longer if you do
Madgesty- Posts : 18
Join date : 2007-12-20
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Madgesty wrote:are you storing them in a dark warm place?
it supposely last longer if you do
Really is that true? my room is ALWAYS dark, they're just sitting on my shelf, and I have some in my console or whatever it's called in my car.
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Soundraptor wrote:Madgesty wrote:are you storing them in a dark warm place?
it supposely last longer if you do
Really is that true? my room is ALWAYS dark, they're just sitting on my shelf, and I have some in my console or whatever it's called in my car.
that's what i've always been told and I just googled it
How long does a perfume keep?
This depends on their storage. The ideal storage conditions are room temperature out of direct sunlight. Do not place near extreme heat or light. Extreme heat may cause a fragrance to oxidize or change its odor. When stored properly a perfume will last almost indefinitely. Product note: When transporting your fragrances, keep them in a cooler to prevent excessive heat. Heat builds quickly inside a vehicle. Liquids expand and contract with temperature changes. Excessive heat may cause the bottles to break.
Is there any benefit to storing perfumes in a refrigerator?
No, the ideal storage condition for perfume is room temperature.
Madgesty- Posts : 18
Join date : 2007-12-20
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Ah, well I'm sure I'll be fine seeing as my room is never hot, and the sun isnt allowed here, soooo
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