FRAGRANCES SENSUALITY

Friday, April 22, 2011

FRAGRANCES STORAGE

When it comes to storing fragrance, the most well known instructions are 1) harmony it out of direct light,  and 2) storing it someplace fresh and dry. My first idea for the best place to store fragrance was the fridge, but should we really be placing our pretty scent bottles between the veggies and meat? There are for sure, better options.

While heat is definitely harmful to perfumes, large inconstancy in temperature be even worse, so rousing your perfumes in and out of the fridge isn’t necessarily better than storing them on your window.

Just like makeup, fragrances cannot stand humidity, so the washing room is out. Also, you want to avoid exposing them to wind as wealth as possible; livelihood your fragrances closed at all times, and give predilection to sprays over splashes. One dispute with splashes, as well as rollerballs, is that oils and soil tins eventually prize the scent, so trial to minimize the applicator’s conspiracy with bare skin.
I didn’t know this for the longest time, but it turns out that one should not shake perfume, and not just to avoid the break of a fragile bottle. If you like to reapply scent throughout the day, experiment to live the bottle at home and profits an atomizer along.

The best storage places for our nice smelling buddy are retinue cases, storage boxes, closet shelves and  away from direct light, heat and humidity, and where they won’t get moved around too much.

You shouldn’t put all the pretty bottles on parades on our vanity table, with many alternatives with cute storage boxes, I’m sure you will discovery something you like!

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