SUMMARY
01. How long will my unopened perfume last?
02. Even unopened, I protect my perfume
How long can you keep an unopened perfume? We're sure you've asked yourself this question before. While we know that a used perfume lasts for several years, what about those that have been chilling in their packaging? Come on, we'll explain everything!
How long will my unopened perfume last?
While perfume houses generally indicate a shelf life date (around 30 months) under the bottles to guide perfume addicts, it's hard to know how to pamper unopened fragrances after 3 years of good and loyal service.
Rest assured: if you have just found a forgotten but unopened perfume, there is no need to get rid of it!
Well protected in its original packaging, your perfume can be preserved for decades. Protected from the oxidation that occurs when exposed to air, there's little chance your fragrance will suffer the effects of time!
Even unopened, I protect my perfume
While the packaging protects your perfume from external aggressions that could alter its scent, it's best to take a few precautions. The best thing to do? Take care to keep your precious bottle away from light, heat, and humidity—its most formidable enemies! The ideal? Leave it patiently in a cupboard while you wait for your turn!
Now you can rest assured, there's no need to throw away your blister pack! While there are many misconceptions about storing cosmetic products, here's one that has a tough reputation: should a bottle be placed in the refrigerator ? To find out for sure, here are some tips!