One of the indispensable cosmetic products of our daily life is perfumes. However, the storage conditions of perfumes are quite different. Perfumes produced using alcohol and volatile essences should not be stored especially in hot environments. You may find that the amount of perfume you keep in a sun-exposed or hot environment has decreased after a while and the smell has evaporated. The reason for this is that since perfumes are made of alcohol, they evaporate in a hot environment due to the volatile substances in them, causing the amount of perfume to decrease and the structure of the perfume to deteriorate.
The duration of staleness of perfumes varies between 6 and 36 months. This is entirely related to your storage policy. Since perfumes are like wine, the temperature of the environment in which they are stored must be constant. In addition, keeping it in an environment without sun and light will prolong the staleness period.
With the perfume becoming stale, you will see that the lower and upper notes in the perfume disappear over time. In this case, the perfume may not smell as it was first purchased. For this reason, perfumes should be stored in the best conditions and in the most appropriate environments. Especially in order to avoid skin problems, you need to pay attention to the expiration dates of your perfumes.
You can tell that the perfume is stale when you smell the perfume bottle. A sour smell coming to your nose indicates that the perfume is stale. In this case, you should not use a staleness perfume for your health. In addition, the permanence rate of perfumes of stale is quite low. Especially perfumes whose aroma and note are lost may not smell like the day they are first sprayed.