Perfume is one of my favourite beauty products and I love to
have a selection of different scents to wear at any given time.
At the moment, I have around 5 different bottles of perfume
open, which always causes me to worry that they will go off if I don’t use them
up quickly.
Of course I have my favourites, which I use more often than others,
but as my collection broadens, it seems as though I’m using hardly any of some.
I know that the perfume I have now will physically last me
for years, but my concern is that they will become unusable, before I have the
chance to finish them.
After doing research, I found out that perfume CAN go off
after a period of time, HOWEVER, there are certain variables which increase and
decrease the lifetime of your scents.
In general, perfume is supposed to last around 3-5 years,
but it’s thought that if you store and look after them correctly, they
are more likely to last longer.
It is best to keep your perfume in its original box, in a
cool, dark place, with a consistent temperature. A place where they aren’t
exposed to significant amounts of humidity, oxygen, heat or sunlight (bathrooms
are a definite no no!); as these are known factors to cause perfume to go
bad.
There are certain signs which enable you to tell whether your
perfume has gone off or not. Firstly the smell; if there is an acidic, vinegary
smell to it and its original, gorgeous scent has diminished somewhat, it has more
than likely gone off. Secondly, if the perfume has become darker, with a thicker
consistency, again, chances are it has gone off.
On the other hand, in my opinion, it's best to use your own
judgement. If after a number of years your perfume still smells and looks
great, don’t throw it away just because you think it might have gone bad!
Also, it's worth keeping in mind, that if you look after
your perfume in the right manner and under the correct conditions, they can last up to
thirty years! That really is amazing value for money!
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