2024.10.18
Does perfume have an expiration date? What you need to know about the lifespan of fragrances and how to make them last longer

You want to use your favorite perfume for as long as possible, right? But did you know that perfumes also have an "expiration date"? Even if you own an expensive perfume, you may have experienced its scent changing before you could finish it. This time, we will introduce the expiration date of perfumes and tips for making their scent last longer.
How long does perfume last?
The general guideline for a perfume's lifespan is about 3 years after opening. After this period, the scent may weaken or change. However, there is no clear expiration date written on perfumes, and their lifespan varies greatly depending on the ingredients and storage method. By storing it correctly, you can enjoy the scent for even longer.
Factors that shorten the lifespan of perfume
The deterioration of perfume is mainly caused by light, heat, and air. For example, if you keep your perfume on a shelf in the bathroom, beware. In places with high humidity and drastic temperature changes, perfume oxidizes quickly. Citrus and floral perfumes, in particular, are more prone to oxidation and tend to deteriorate faster than other perfumes.
Don't miss the signs of deterioration
When perfume deteriorates, several signs appear. The most obvious is a change in scent. If the original freshness and balance are lost, and a sour or metallic smell emerges, that's a sign of deterioration. Also, check for changes in color and viscosity. If the perfume becomes darker in color or sticky, it might be time to finish using it.
How to store perfume to make it last longer
So, how can you make your perfume last longer? The answer lies in proper storage. The golden rule is to store perfume in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight and high temperatures and humidity. Also, after use, make sure to close the bottle cap tightly to minimize exposure to air. Especially for perfumes in glass bottles, which are susceptible to external light, it is safer to store them in their original box.
Conclusion
Being aware of a perfume's lifespan is the first step to enjoying your favorite scent for a long time. With proper storage, your perfume will retain its beautiful aroma for longer. Don't miss the signs of deterioration, and enjoy your precious scent for as long as possible.
Born in 1982. After graduating from Gakushuin University, he completed his master's degree at Lancaster University in the UK. Upon returning to Japan, he entered the fragrance industry and produced numerous products. In 2010, a product he produced won the Japan Fragrance Award. Since establishing the fragrance manufacturer "Scentnations" in January 2012, in addition to planning and developing the original brand "LAYERED FRAGRANCE," he leverages his unique network to combine various content with fragrances, producing numerous products with celebrities, athletes, and brands.
