Proper storage is key to preserving the quality and longevity of your perfume. Follow these guidelines to keep your fragrance fresh and vibrant:
Store in a Cool, Dark Place:
Perfumes are sensitive to light and heat, which can alter their scent and composition. Keep your perfume away from direct sunlight and in a cool, shaded environment.
Avoid Extreme Temperature Changes:
Fluctuating temperatures can impact the perfume’s chemical stability. Avoid storing your fragrance near windows, heaters, or places with frequent temperature shifts.
Keep the Bottle Sealed:
To prevent oxidation and fragrance deterioration, always ensure the bottle is tightly closed when not in use.
Use the Original Packaging:
The original box is designed to shield your perfume from environmental factors. Whenever possible, store your fragrance in its packaging for added protection.
Protect from Humidity:
Excess moisture can affect the perfume’s quality. Avoid storing it in humid areas such as bathrooms.
Shelf Life of Your Perfume:
The lifespan of your perfume depends on its concentration, ingredients, quality, and storage conditions.
Generally:
Eau de Parfum (EDP): lasts around 3 to 5 years.
Extrait de Parfum: with its higher concentration of fragrance oils, typically lasts 5 years or more when properly stored.
Application Tip:
Spray the perfume from a distance of 6 to 8 inches away from clothing to avoid potential staining, as our high-concentration formulas contain up to 30% perfume oil.
To enjoy the full experience and richness of your fragrance, follow these care tips consistently.
Lip Balm
Store in a cool, dry place
Away from direct sunlight and heat to maintain texture and effectiveness.
Avoid contamination
By using clean fingers or a spatula when applying.
Keep lid tightly closed
After each use to prevent drying or melting.
For external use only.
If irritation occurs, discontinue use.