30Jul,2024
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Direct sunlight is a big no-no for perfumes. Too much light will cause the perfume to degrade sooner, and over some time it will smell different. So choose a darker place like your closet, and even if you can’t dedicate a drawer to your perfumes, keep them behind your clothes.
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Make sure you keep bottles away from too much heat. Again, the cool interiors of your closet make for the perfect location.
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Some of us like to display the perfumes on the dresser or in an open shelf, especially the ones that come in beautifully crafted glass bottles. If you must, then use frosted or fully opaque bottles because these will prevent the liquid from receiving too much light.
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A lot of times, we’re tempted to just keep bottles of perfume in the bathroom shelves, for a quick after-shower spritz. But the humidity can break down the perfume.
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As far as possible buy perfumes that already come in airtight spray bottles, but if you have to transfer them do it with care. Choose an opaque glass bottle and do it quickly as exposure to air will also break down the perfume over time.
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When applying perfume, replace the cap as soon as possible, so that you don’t leave it exposed for long.
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