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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? However, perfumes actually have a "best before" date. Some of you may have had the experience of an expensive perfume changing in scent before you could finish it. In this article, we will introduce the best before date of perfume and some tips on how to make the scent last longer.



How long does perfume last?

The lifespan of perfume is generally considered to be about three years after opening. After this time, the scent may weaken or change. However, the expiration date is not clearly stated, and the lifespan varies greatly depending on the ingredients and storage method. However, by storing it correctly, you can enjoy the scent for even longer.


Factors that shorten the life of perfume

Perfume deterioration is mainly caused by light, heat, and air. For example, if you store your perfume on a shelf in the bathroom, be careful. Perfume oxidizes quickly in places with high humidity and temperature changes. Citrus and floral perfumes in particular tend to oxidize and deteriorate faster than other perfumes.


Don't overlook the signs of deterioration

There are several signs that a perfume is deteriorating. The first and most obvious is a change in the scent. If the initial freshness and balance is lost and a sour or metallic smell appears, this is a sign of deterioration. Also, check for changes in color and viscosity. If the perfume becomes darker or sticky, it may be time to use it up.


How to store perfume to make it last longer

So how can you make your perfume last longer? The answer lies in the correct storage method. The golden rule for perfume is to store it in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and high temperatures and humidity. It is also important to close the bottle cap tightly after use and minimize the time it is exposed to air. Perfume in glass bottles is particularly susceptible to exposure to outside light, so it is safest to store it in the box.



Conclusion

Being aware of the lifespan of perfume is the first step to enjoying your favorite scent for a long time. Proper storage will help perfume retain its beautiful scent for longer. Don't overlook the signs of deterioration and enjoy your precious scent for longer.



SHO ISHIZAKA
Fragrance producer/CEO of Saint Nations Co., Ltd.
Born in 1982. After graduating from Gakushuin University, he completed a master's course at Lancaster University in the UK. After returning to Japan, he worked in the fragrance industry and produced numerous products. In 2010, one of his produced products won the Japan Fragrance Grand Prize. Since establishing the fragrance manufacturer "Scent Nations" in January 2012, in addition to planning and developing the original brand "Show Layered," he has used the strengths of his unique network to combine various content with fragrances and produce products for numerous celebrities, athletes, and brands.