Storing perfumes is an important task. Proper conditions can prolong the scent and quality of the composition. We recommend learning more about the main principles of proper storage.
Naturally, you want to place beautiful bottles in a prominent place. However, doing so can spoil your favorite fragrances, especially if they are exposed to direct sunlight. Remember one rule: the darker the place, the better the perfumes will be preserved. That’s why most modern manufacturers, including Amazing Aroma, produce their perfumes in dark bottles: they help maintain the longevity of the aromatic composition.
Like light, heat can destroy chemical bonds. Direct heat can spoil the aromatic composition and deform the bottle. Therefore, keep perfumes away from radiators and other heating sources.
It is important to keep perfumes at a steady temperature, as fluctuations in different temperature regimes can lead to the destruction of the chemical formula of the aromatic composition. In addition, such changes can cause oxidation of certain components, ultimately leading to a loss of intensity or quality. Therefore, for long-term storage of perfumes, it is advisable to maintain a stable temperature that will ensure the consistency of the fragrance composition.
A common mistake many make is storing perfumes in the bathroom. However, this is not recommended because the room is typically humid due to a high concentration of water vapor. It can penetrate directly into the bottle, leading to the breakdown of aromatic components. Additionally, the bathroom often experiences temperature fluctuations, which can also negatively affect the stability of the chemical components of the perfume.
It is very important to close the bottle cap tightly to prevent moisture and air from entering. This action helps prevent oxidation, maintain the intensity of the fragrance, and ensure its long-term preservation.
A common myth is that perfumes should be well shaken before use. In fact, this should not be done as it can disrupt the composition of the fragrance, worsening its quality and intensity. Therefore, it is better to make the perfume application ritual as simple as possible and not complicate it with such actions.
To prolong the life of perfumes, it is advisable to choose an optimal storage place. The best for this task is a cool, dark, and dry location. Perfumes can be stored in a closet or drawer that is not affected by direct sunlight. A drawer in a dresser or nightstand would also be suitable.
To best reveal the fragrance on your skin and ensure it “sounds” right, it is important to know how to properly apply it. There’s nothing complicated about it, as the main thing is to follow the basic rules.
Before applying the fragrance, it is necessary to moisturize the surface underneath it. On dry skin, the scent quickly “evaporates” and disappears. Therefore, before applying perfume, moisturize your skin with cream or a special lotion.
Perfumes are often sprayed not only on the body but also on clothing. However, remember that fragrances are actually created to interact with the chemical substances of your body. Therefore, it is recommended to spray perfumes on the skin.
For the perfume to best unfold and sound right, it should be applied to the warmest areas of the body — the pulse points. Therefore, the fragrance will sound best on the neck, wrists, behind the ears, and even behind the knees. Perfumes can also be sprayed on the area of elbow bends.
You may have encountered a method online of spraying the fragrance into the air to then walk through the so-called “cloud.” In reality, this is just a waste of an expensive product: the perfumes are dispersed into the air, meaning they have minimal impact on your body. Moreover, do not forget that residues of the aromatic composition can leave stains on clothing, furniture, flooring, etc.
Many people make the common mistake of applying fragrance to their wrists and then rubbing them together. However, this should not be done, as it can spoil the sound of the fragrance. The friction can break down the perfume molecules, altering its chemical composition. This affects the intensity and duration of the scent. Instead, it is recommended to spray perfumes on the skin and allow them to dry naturally.
It is extremely important not to “overdo” the perfume and to accurately dose its application. Usually, 1-3 sprays of the fragrance are enough to create a pleasant sillage. However, this primarily depends on the concentration of the perfume.
When you are about to apply the fragrance, spray it from a distance of 15-20 cm from the skin. This approach allows for a more even dispersion of the perfume and avoids “overloading.”
Proper storage and application of perfumes is an important practice for those interested in the world of fragrances. We hope this material will be useful. In general, it is advisable to store perfumes in a cabinet: this place best protects your favorite bottles from sunlight, high temperatures, and humidity. Under no circumstances should you forget about maintaining the airtightness of the perfumes. Meanwhile, it is worth mastering the art of proper fragrance application. Moisturizing the skin, applying to pulse points, and maintaining the right distance will allow the perfumes to best reveal themselves on your body.