4:34 - the fragrance starts oxidation after you pump the sprayer from what I know. so yes even if its not sealed if the fragrance hasn't been used at all - it will be fine. i sometimes unbox them to see the bottle but i dont spray them until i plan on using them- and keep them inside their boxes. thats how I take care of them. i hope they dont go bad this way tho! i could be wrong
Yeah, I do the same. I keep 'em in their boxes, away from sunlight and high moisture, in a modest temperature controlled environment. Even left some unopened in their original wrap until I decide to use them. I go even as far as taping around the caps and putting bottles in zip tight plastic bags with some of the more expensive, discontinued stuff (keep the oxygen away).
Kelin, Read the top notes on Fragrantica or Bassnotes of any vintage you buy, next use your sniffer, if you cannot detect any of the top notes , The juice has gone bad. That’s how I do it, tedious, yes, but we’ll worth the effort. ✌️
Great video! I just received lomani Rio Bravo, you should try it it's right up your ally! I just receive it yesterday so it's in my center today so I can't tell you about the longevity, but it smells like if quorum and one man show had a love child,,! Lol
Thank you. I’m wondering if the oak moss will give it more lasting power. I’ll be interested in finding out if you had that experience following the vid. Great presentation, btw. Thanks K!
Select “Item defective / doesn’t work” I have returned sprayed fragrances that are sour many times and its never been a problem. If the fragrance is sour not only is it a legit return the seller won’t want 1 star feedback
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey Then you invite the unsavoury characters who receive the item and claim they never received the item and get their money back (because Paypal always sides with the customer). That's why i stopped selling online years ago.
The possibility stuff goes bad is the crappy part of this hobby. From my experience almost all my fragrances have been good for as much as 20 years, once they get past that point some of them tend to die off (sour and get funky). You can take all the precautions you can but sometimes it is what it is. At least if something goes wrong in my classic car it can always be repaired. A bad bottle is simply throwing your money away. No reviving it.
Great video and I enjoyed it and I'm going to try it and have a blessed day
That 90s version is the way to go to avoid heartbreak. Cool video!
This is not 90's version. It's definitely from 2010's
A very enjoyable suspense watching this one! Waiting to see how it has aged, whether it's still any good!
You give me 90s or late 80's vibe....nice review
thank you
4:34 - the fragrance starts oxidation after you pump the sprayer from what I know. so yes even if its not sealed if the fragrance hasn't been used at all - it will be fine. i sometimes unbox them to see the bottle but i dont spray them until i plan on using them- and keep them inside their boxes. thats how I take care of them. i hope they dont go bad this way tho! i could be wrong
Yeah, I do the same. I keep 'em in their boxes, away from sunlight and high moisture, in a modest temperature controlled environment. Even left some unopened in their original wrap until I decide to use them. I go even as far as taping around the caps and putting bottles in zip tight plastic bags with some of the more expensive, discontinued stuff (keep the oxygen away).
Great video Kelan keep it up 👍👏👏👏
Great pick up.... been on my list for a while. I'll look forward to more of your thoughts on it. ✌🏻
Kelin,
Read the top notes on Fragrantica or Bassnotes of any vintage you buy, next use your sniffer, if you cannot detect any of the top notes , The juice has gone bad. That’s how I do it, tedious, yes, but we’ll worth the effort. ✌️
Great video! I just received lomani Rio Bravo, you should try it it's right up your ally! I just receive it yesterday so it's in my center today so I can't tell you about the longevity, but it smells like if quorum and one man show had a love child,,! Lol
Great review
Thank you. I’m wondering if the oak moss will give it more lasting power. I’ll be interested in finding out if you had that experience following the vid. Great presentation, btw. Thanks K!
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i have read everywhere that the longevity and projection on this is next to non excisting😊
It lasts about as long as it takes me to walk downstairs after putting it on lol
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey😂 you funny
I really like Green Water and other perfumes by perfumer Cecile Zarokian. ❤
Hi where did you buy this original green water i want to buy one not the 2016 version.
"Returns accepted" usually includes an exclusion for sprayed bottles. I wouldn't get too comfortable with that phrase.
Select “Item defective / doesn’t work” I have returned sprayed fragrances that are sour many times and its never been a problem. If the fragrance is sour not only is it a legit return the seller won’t want 1 star feedback
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey well, that's good.
@@Josef_R even if they don’t eBay, in my experience, always sided with the buyer
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey Then you invite the unsavoury characters who receive the item and claim they never received the item and get their money back (because Paypal always sides with the customer). That's why i stopped selling online years ago.
Is that an Azzaro Chrome flanker ?
The possibility stuff goes bad is the crappy part of this hobby. From my experience almost all my fragrances have been good for as much as 20 years, once they get past that point some of them tend to die off (sour and get funky). You can take all the precautions you can but sometimes it is what it is. At least if something goes wrong in my classic car it can always be repaired. A bad bottle is simply throwing your money away. No reviving it.
How many shirts do you own?
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