How To Store Perfumes, Fragrances | Where To Store Your Fragrances So They Stay Fresh A Long Time

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  • How To Store Perfumes, Fragrances | Where To Store Your Fragrances So They Stay Fresh A Long Time
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    How To Store Perfumes, Fragrances | Where To Store Your Fragrances So They Stay Fresh A Long Time
    A viewer sent me this question recently so I decided to make a video about it.
    Question: Hi! I Love your Chanel! How do you store your fragrances? Dark or in the light? Does it make a difference?
    There are three keywords for how to store your perfumes and fragrances as best as possible. Cool, Dry and Dark. Follow those three rules then you'll have your fragrances last a very long time.
    -Absolutely no to bathrooms
    -Avoid heaters or heaters that are close to the perfume
    -Keep a consistent temperature
    -You can keep perfumes in a refrigerator
    -Feel free to use a Wine Cooler
    -Closets - best option behind hanging clothes
    -Original Bottles vs decants
    -Keep the perfumes in their original boxes best in the original coffret/gift boxes or other boxes so it’s all dark
    -Keep the caps on your bottles
    -Discoloration - exposure to heat or light changes color
    -Could last for years, in fact, it’s been proven that perfumes can last a long time as proven by folks who buy
    Send more questions to: lfsgquestions@gmail.com and if the question warrants a video I will make a video about it in the future.
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  • @ThePerfumeGuy
    @ThePerfumeGuy  4 года назад +14

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  • @UnknownChap
    @UnknownChap 4 года назад +348

    I need to store them away from my family, them lot treat it like an all you can spray buffet 😂

    • @ThePerfumeGuy
      @ThePerfumeGuy  4 года назад +21

      LOL!

    • @steveb8269
      @steveb8269 4 года назад +47

      Yep, that's my problem too, I've two sons and found them a couple of times spraying themselves like an automated car wash grrrrrrrr.......😫

    • @drealmo
      @drealmo 4 года назад +1

      😂🤣😂

    • @harpalchauhan428
      @harpalchauhan428 4 года назад +15

      I have collection of 15 designers but share with my 4yr old son every day, we both do alternative rotation. Lol..

    • @naz.tanzeem5982
      @naz.tanzeem5982 3 года назад +2

      Lol same here,i need to find a safe and lock them up.

  • @BorrowLend
    @BorrowLend 4 года назад +143

    I keep my collection in their original boxes and store them in a cool place called England

    • @ThePerfumeGuy
      @ThePerfumeGuy  4 года назад +14

      LOL I love that! ;)

    • @tadutadutaduloco5217
      @tadutadutaduloco5217 4 года назад +3

      BorrowLend the same only in a cold place called the Netherlands

    • @BorrowLend
      @BorrowLend 4 года назад +1

      @@tadutadutaduloco5217 one bonus is our fragrances will be fine 👍

    • @moonlightfairy100
      @moonlightfairy100 4 года назад

      Cool place germany not only helps to keep my perfumes and me fresh😊

    • @shave-a-thon3415
      @shave-a-thon3415 4 года назад +3

      Good one! I also never throw away the boxes. Aside from having pertinent information about the bottle (bottler, formula code, current owner), it protects clear bottles from light. I try to write the batch date, place of purchase, date of purchase and price on every box and am considering the creation of a database that can hold even more information.

  • @4n0nmann5
    @4n0nmann5 3 года назад +30

    Cool, dark, dry (so in a drawer or in your closet); no bathrooms ; keep them in their original bottle with their cap on ; you should keep them in their box too, this will give them another layer of darkness

  • @thebelissima64
    @thebelissima64 3 года назад +22

    I was virtually in tears when an almost full bottle of Coco Mademoiselle got spoiled after I had left it sitting on my dresser, exposed to the light. Then I began to collect fragrances and bought an armoir to store them in. It works like a charm, I had a Black Orchid by Tom Ford lasting me eight years, it smelled great to the last drop 😀

  • @nickroman9485
    @nickroman9485 4 года назад +25

    "Cool, dark, dry; no bathrooms"

  • @Kalima1231
    @Kalima1231 4 года назад +18

    One thing you didn't mention about discoloration is that fragrances with a lot of vanilla tend to discolor over time even if stored perfectly. This is happening to my Tihota and also to 2 bottles I have that feature vanilla as a prominent note. They have all been stored in a cool, dry, dark place so it's got to be the vanilla. I loved the idea of the wine fridge and may go that route for some of my older and more expensive pieces. Running out of room anyway!

  • @David-wo9un
    @David-wo9un 4 года назад +9

    Thank you; I have been waiting for someone to make a video with this information. I never would have thought a bathroom would negatively effect a fragrance. I tend to keep mine in the original box to keep them out of the light.

  • @marissarenee4123
    @marissarenee4123 4 года назад +18

    Just getting into perfume and I have a small collection of 6 and I’m so thankful for this video! I’m gonna store them on the higher shelf in my closet, with most in their boxes besides the ones I use regularly, thanks!

    • @LightsAcapella
      @LightsAcapella Год назад

      How is your collection doing almost 4 years later? And which is your favorite?

  • @Yozik2
    @Yozik2 4 года назад +32

    and it goes without saying, do not leave frags in your car

    • @ThePerfumeGuy
      @ThePerfumeGuy  4 года назад +5

      Oh heck no. I did that before but this was like late 80s early 90s. Little did I know! LOL! ;)

    • @nekiralider3326
      @nekiralider3326 4 года назад

      Yes, me and my friends back on the days we used to do that.

    • @ragnarlothbrok938
      @ragnarlothbrok938 3 года назад

      Goodbye my john varvatos x Nick Jonas blue :((( lol

  • @MadAzn53
    @MadAzn53 4 года назад +2

    Great video Sebastian, and something I’ve wondered about for a while now.

  • @lizseville1
    @lizseville1 4 года назад +10

    I am ambivalent about storage. I keep my collection below 50 and display part and store part - mainly the vintage ones. When they are stored I forget them. Keeping a live collection is important to me because fragrance is for wearing. The bottles are beautiful.

  • @rajkeshwani1003
    @rajkeshwani1003 4 года назад +3

    Sebastin, best piece of advice. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @arlinejernigan
    @arlinejernigan 4 года назад +9

    I just went to visit my sister, and she had a bottle of Lauren, by ralph lauren, from the 80's, and it still smells the same as it did originally, and I promise she has not been precious about it.
    One of my moms favorite perfumes was Joy, and I like to have a bottle of it to remind me of her, I need a new one but the one I had was a vintage bottle, and it never went off.
    I have had fragrances go off though, and I don't know why some have longevity and some crash and burn.

  • @nekiralider3326
    @nekiralider3326 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the info Sebastian. Great memories came out when i saw the M7 bottle, it was a must in the earlier 200's, if i just new i would keep a bottle.

  • @ynoter
    @ynoter 4 года назад +11

    i have the original dolce and gabana light blue and also i have burberry touch..ive recently appllied them on my skin after probably 10 years and they are still beast mode! they have been in really hot weather, really cold weather..direct sunlight for days, and cool temperatures etc and none of that seemed to matter.. i guess these new formulations need extra care

  • @mtv8205
    @mtv8205 2 года назад +4

    I have mine in a bar refrigerator. No dust, no light and the temperature is perfect!

  • @JohmathanBSwift
    @JohmathanBSwift 4 года назад +5

    I have Hermes d'orange verte from 2010 . You're 110% right It's more like the concentrate
    and it last . I've gotten good compliments from wearing it.
    With my decants, I check the tightness of the bottle screw necks to the cap of the sprayers often
    Most all of my bottles are in zip locks and stored in their original boxes and placed inside of larger boxes, and placed in a cool room in a closet. Crazy, I know.
    I have samples that are still good from 2012.
    My bottle of Joop from the early 2000's did evaporate though.
    Don't know why, just did.
    It did it after I sprayed it a few tomes.

  • @cedenoanthony45
    @cedenoanthony45 4 года назад +6

    Great video Sebastian! I got all my fragrances stored in my closet, some of them are in their original boxes still because their newer or I don’t get around to using them that often

  • @veenageorge59
    @veenageorge59 4 года назад +2

    thank u so much for this review. storing perfume in closets behind clothes makes sense..

  • @RafaelPiccolottodeLima
    @RafaelPiccolottodeLima 4 года назад +9

    Nice video, as always! Here are some suggestions for a topics for future videos:
    Synthetics X naturals - what are the differences and effects in perfumes.
    What is too much? How to know you are using too much (or too little) of a fragrance?
    What kinds of perfume chemicals can cause a bad reaction in other people, like allergy or a headache? And what kinds of perfumes should we avoid to not cause discomfort in other people?

  • @matyasd007
    @matyasd007 4 года назад +1

    So true! I have had a decant of dior sauvage in a plastic bottle. When I sprayed it was so powdery the top not was completely gone!

  • @jesselee9175
    @jesselee9175 4 года назад +5

    My wife’s original bottle of her favorite perfume is so much darker but she’s had it for almost 10 yrs. I have a feeling it partially reformulation and going bad but she still wears the original bottle on special nights. Projection seems to be weaker but longevity is better than the new bottle.

  • @KangSpurRoo
    @KangSpurRoo 4 года назад +4

    Here in Australia it’s a challenge. It’s 100 degrees tomorrow and it’s only November. I thought a fridge might be too cold and humid. Hence why they have humidity drawers for veggies. Agree wine cooler great option.

  • @5Heliotrope
    @5Heliotrope 4 года назад +2

    Very interesting video series idea & great info in this one! Well done, Sebastian! 👍

  • @teresadombek30
    @teresadombek30 4 года назад +3

    Loved the video.I just discovered you(!). Crazy busy work and scent hobby on a side. I keep them in an old refrigerator, do not care about display, scents are for me to smell and treasure and taste and immerse in and for me only to love.No to impress people....

  • @nightlore000
    @nightlore000 Год назад +2

    Some of my fragrance are from 2006 .. they’re all kept in a spare fridge, but the fridge is not plugged in .. all the fragrance smell 😍

  • @mmkline1989
    @mmkline1989 4 года назад +6

    Mine are in a closet, long shelf so I can see what I have. Most are not in boxes, I tried that and found that I never pulled for the ones in boxes; they just seemed to get ignored. Exposure to light once a day when I select my SOTD. The only things I have had problems with are decants and an occasional perfume that has a high percentage of naturals.

  • @alimaalikhan
    @alimaalikhan 4 года назад +6

    Here in Colorado at 6,500 feet, the temperature fluctuations are not only seasonal. They can vary from 75 to -0 something in the space of 8 hours. It’s crazy. I am one of those who have resorted to a small dorm-room size fridge in my closet/dressing room. Backups go into the spare fridge in the garage. I decant into smaller bottles that are more convenient on my dresser. It has worked great. Nothing has turned and I’ve been doing this for decades. There’s some truly old juice like My Sin and Spanish Moss and many first generation favorites from the 80’s. All good and true. 👍🏼😁

    • @barbschmidt9728
      @barbschmidt9728 4 года назад

      That’s a good idea keeping the smaller bottles handy

    • @Randompotatoes-qs7bm
      @Randompotatoes-qs7bm 2 года назад

      A small fridge is a good idea. I didn’t even think of that.

  • @armentutundjian6800
    @armentutundjian6800 4 года назад +2

    Great educational video Sebastian thank you 👍

  • @lularoelauriehicks7177
    @lularoelauriehicks7177 3 года назад +1

    Sebastian you're so thorough... I so enjoy your videos!

  • @lyndonearlington5986
    @lyndonearlington5986 4 года назад

    brilliant video i am going to follow this recommendations. great video sebastian.

  • @ridl7698
    @ridl7698 4 года назад +35

    I keep waiting for an updated collection video! Even if it was 5 hours long I would watch every minute lol

    • @ThePerfumeGuy
      @ThePerfumeGuy  4 года назад +16

      Soon, soon, soon. I keep traveling a lot so it's tough to do when you have so many fragrance. But I have no plans to travel anytime soon so I can plan it. :)

    • @ridl7698
      @ridl7698 4 года назад

      @@ThePerfumeGuy Music to my ears! 👍

    • @Btree33
      @Btree33 4 года назад

      @@ThePerfumeGuy yaassssss!!!!!

    • @shave-a-thon3415
      @shave-a-thon3415 4 года назад +2

      He needs to get his staff to first catalog the massive collection he keeps in a Costco sized warehouse! They're still working on sorting his last 4 European hauls!

    • @ChrisPipinghot
      @ChrisPipinghot 4 года назад

      @@shave-a-thon3415 lol

  • @CK1da
    @CK1da 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Sebastian. The question and answer is a great idea! Regarding this topic... Is it mainly sunlight u need to protect your frags from or lights in your home as well? Thanks.
    - Colin

  • @newluhu
    @newluhu 4 года назад +9

    Hi, i keep all my fragrances in their original boxes (it's a MUST for me,😊😊), far from windows, in AC, and NOT in the bathroom (bathrooms are the WORST places to keep fragrances). All my fragrances are displayed on a furniture and in their boxes (wish i could show you 😊). Note: I have vintage fragrances that smell fantastic. Great video, thanks. 👍👌👍👌.

  • @michaelbullock8011
    @michaelbullock8011 4 года назад +1

    Great info video and I enjoyed it and have a blessed night

  • @happypuppyjohn
    @happypuppyjohn 4 года назад +2

    Important topic indeed.Would be lovely if you could make a collection video as the older one is from 4 years back.

  • @andreslotus4993
    @andreslotus4993 3 года назад +6

    Answer at 9:25

  • @patriciatschritter2591
    @patriciatschritter2591 4 года назад +1

    Great ideas! I used to keep all my fragrances in their original boxes but I missed seeing the beauty of the bottles on display so I took them out. Now after this video I will put them back In their boxes.
    Good to keep them safe!
    A refrigerator?? Hmmmm. 💥

    • @edwinnijbier
      @edwinnijbier 2 года назад

      I had the same, I just wanted to look at them sometimes hahaha, but I always keep them in the box

  • @paulwharton1850
    @paulwharton1850 4 года назад

    Very helpful - I learnt a lot.
    Many thanks......all the way from London !

  • @LIFEPHORM82
    @LIFEPHORM82 4 года назад +4

    I use to keep my summer-line in my refrigerator, and in the middle of the autumn i move them in the original boxes and somewhere next to the ground on a shelf (warm will always move to the top of any room).
    Also i keep the winter-setup in a wardrobe, behind a door of smoky-dark-glass. Around the year, constant temp in this room is around 20-22 degrees Celsius. This is the best setup i found till now. Great work with the channel Sebastian! Keep it up! +++

  • @imanosmand1517
    @imanosmand1517 4 года назад

    Such a very informative guide...thank you Sir for that. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @totalbliss1
    @totalbliss1 Год назад

    Basements are great for those that have them. It stays cool even when it's starts to get hot upstairs on those hotter inconsistent weather days.

  • @judesisilangilang4465
    @judesisilangilang4465 3 года назад +1

    This is a very helpful and informative video. Thank you for saving my collections

  • @Hititup2121
    @Hititup2121 4 года назад

    Great video and I learn a lot from this video. I hope you have a great day.👍

  • @catchmywhiff
    @catchmywhiff 4 года назад +4

    Great topic, Sebastian! I've seen this sporadically commented on on other channels but this is a more complete take on it.

  • @cretecandi6807
    @cretecandi6807 2 года назад

    Very interesting video... I just assumed they would last forever, but there you go .... that’s newbie thoughts for you !!
    By the way... I think your reviews are so amazing that I have blind bought quite a lot of my current collection based on them...... AND !!! ....... guess what !!!! ... I have loved them all. You da frag man !!!!

  • @karlozapa
    @karlozapa 3 года назад

    Very good and interesting show. Thanks

  • @israelcasique1275
    @israelcasique1275 4 года назад

    Great tips.

  • @ameerahalgohary
    @ameerahalgohary 4 года назад

    Thanks for the informative video

  • @anon19086posts
    @anon19086posts 4 месяца назад

    I’ve stored my floral fragrances in the fridge. Oud oils I just toss around the house. They’re made for the climate. florals are in the original boxes and it’s been the best way to store them considering I live in the hot Middle Eastern climate

  • @L8bro
    @L8bro 2 года назад +1

    I store in the closet with a dim light bulb on a metal shelf. (The metal seems to draw any residual heat out of the bottles.)

  • @Symphony85p
    @Symphony85p 4 года назад

    I store mine in a drawyer in their original packaging i think it works good ?
    Is the temperature better controlled in a closed drawyer ?

  • @soomohamed1110
    @soomohamed1110 3 года назад

    Thank you soo much for this video may i ask can i store my perfumes in dresser drawer laying flat? is this will harm the perfumes

  • @petarmolnar14
    @petarmolnar14 4 года назад +1

    I leave them in original package in a deep box away from the radiator or the window. And they're just fine and last long time.

  • @Kalima1231
    @Kalima1231 4 года назад

    And to reinforce your view on decants, I had a decant of Angelique Noir go bad and I cried!

  • @amaterasublack3519
    @amaterasublack3519 Год назад +1

    Can i put a silica gel for control humidity in the store box??? Or not??

  • @shayanshakeel4510
    @shayanshakeel4510 4 года назад +1

    Nice video brother I can store perfumes in my cupboard

  • @MegaKingdel
    @MegaKingdel 4 года назад

    Thanks man

  • @PrepaidKreditkarte81
    @PrepaidKreditkarte81 Год назад

    I live in the south of Turkey where we can get up to 32 degrees celsius of room temperature in the summer for 2 months. Is that a big problem if the temperature is consistent and the fragrances are stored in a dark place? Because I have around 150 mostly 100ml bottles and my refrigerator is not big enough. Have lots of niche so I dont wanna risk em go bad.

  • @Kadaf1
    @Kadaf1 4 года назад +13

    Keep mine in a wine cooler , temp setting at 12oC , the fridge is abit cold as they are usually 4oC - 6oC

    • @ThePerfumeGuy
      @ThePerfumeGuy  4 года назад +3

      Yes exactly! :)

    • @finefragrancefan8314
      @finefragrancefan8314 4 года назад

      I do the same. But it gets quite humid in there and some cheaper bottles didn't take it so well. Additionally I managed to wipe off my batch code from Jubilation 25 Man due to the moisture... They are printed on the bottle and when it is dry and on the coated bottles that is no problem. But moisture and pure glass bottle is not a good combination.

    • @Wicelay
      @Wicelay 6 месяцев назад

      @@ThePerfumeGuy is humidity good in wine cooler? And second question is if I will store in wine cooler set to 16 degrees C I have to spray cologne on me in the room in 26 degrees. Is it bad for them?

  • @ahmadkharrubi8411
    @ahmadkharrubi8411 3 года назад +1

    Is it ok for me to put my cologne in a night stand drawer or a cabinet drawer ?

  • @charlesgerman2243
    @charlesgerman2243 4 года назад

    Word of advice... If you put drawer slides in a wine cooler for glass shelves with rivets, put supporting framework behind the plastic casing! They won’t hold. Nothing broke, but chipped a few :(.

  • @Keliiyamashita
    @Keliiyamashita 3 года назад

    So what is okay humidity? I live in Hawaii where it’s 50-70%. So far I’ve never had a problem. How does humidity affect the fragrance in the bottle?

  • @selftheory5401
    @selftheory5401 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing another gem of knowledge. I always enjoy the content that you create and I can tell that you really love the content that you create, because everything is so organic. Nothing seems forced or fake, very authentic.🙏🏾

  • @jakepap3675
    @jakepap3675 4 года назад +1

    Very nice video sir! But i am not sure about the refrigerator because i think that the temperature is not consistent.

  • @amellauren
    @amellauren 4 года назад

    Good topic but i would love if u take us a tour to your perfumes studio, so we can hv some views of your arsenal.. really want it. Please.. 😁

  • @yuma420
    @yuma420 4 года назад +3

    I live 1 degree north of the equator and it's 90+ F and humid (80+ percent) year round so I bought a fridge specifically for my fragrances. I keep it at the warmest setting 44 F and everything has been kept in perfect condition for years. If you live in a similar climate, I'd recommend a similar set up.

    • @jrgulmatico
      @jrgulmatico 4 года назад

      Hi man, have you ever tried just storing your frag in a room temp. I also live in hot climate environment. My storage temp between 77-85F (25-28C) ? So thinking if i should buy a wine cooler

    • @yuma420
      @yuma420 4 года назад

      @@jrgulmatico funny that you should ask. A couple of years ago I was having my place remodeled so I stayed in a rental apartment while most fragrances stayed at my house in the fridge. I had brought Tuscan Leather, Guerlain Vetiver, Caron 3rd Man, Terre d'Hermes, Leau d'issey and Mugler Cologne. Also, during the 6 months I was traveling for work so the fragrances stored at the rental apartment were not subject to aircon except when I was back in town. Here's what happened. Tuscan Leather became very sickly sweet smelling and lost all mids and base notes. All sweet top notes that ended up smelling cheap. Guerlain Vetiver ended up smelling like stinky feet. Caron, I didn't notice any real difference. L'eau d'issey became sour smelling and lost all of the fresh citrus notes. Terre d'Hermes turned absolutely rank and the juice actually turned cloudy. Mugler Cologne didn't really change much. So I would say going with a wine fridge is probably in your best interest if you want to preserve your collection. Cheers!

    • @jrgulmatico
      @jrgulmatico 4 года назад

      Yuma Super Silver thanks Man. Did you have idea whats the temp of your rental apartment before without AC? My storage has a dehumidifier and charcoal inside to counter humidity.

    • @yuma420
      @yuma420 4 года назад

      @@jrgulmatico Roughly, the temps ranged from 26C at night to about 33C during the day and humidity was around 90%, give or take a few percentage points. Fragrances were kept in a dark room inside a wardrobe cabinet so no light exposure, just a whole lot of heat.

    • @jrgulmatico
      @jrgulmatico 4 года назад

      Yuma Super Silver the combination of 33 c heat and 90% humidity may have ruined your frags. My storage humidity readings in the hygrometer plays between 55-70 without AC. Btw given that youve been using a cooler already. Will it be ok to store all my frags their, this kind of scenario will mean that i will always be opening it for my daily SOTD. Plan to set it at 18C (highest temp settings) if im to buy a wine cooler .

  • @ThaoVanDoTran
    @ThaoVanDoTran 8 месяцев назад

    I have Tea Escape and Matcha Meditation of Replica and I notice they're the first ones to change color. I wonder why? I keep them in their box and store them in my closet.

  • @poobin1
    @poobin1 4 года назад

    All fragrances and beauty products undergo light stability testing and usually the tests are excelerated to see how the formula changes when exposed to extremes of light and heat. It’s scientific but cannot take everything into account. As you said Sebastian dark and cool is best to maintain what you purchased. Batches can always vary but for the best brands and the professionals in-house quality reviews should make this undetectable to the consumer. Contrary to many fragcom rumours it does not mean the product was necessarily reformulated it just means variations in raw mats can cause slight differences especially where natural raw mats are concerned. Raw material suppliers change their sources all the time😀 and their prices 😩

  • @jeremyhinze8837
    @jeremyhinze8837 4 года назад +13

    I've never ever had a fragrance go bad I have stuff from the 70's on up and they just sit in a cabinet or on a shelf 🤷‍♂️ thats my secret lol. I see people frantically storing things in refrigerators and whatnot and that is bad not as bad as extreme heat but anything temperature swings in either direction is bad, just keep them at stable room temperature and out if direct sun light and thats really all you have to do.
    #ThePerfumeGuy

    • @jrgulmatico
      @jrgulmatico 4 года назад

      Jeremy Hinze hi man whats the room temp where you store your frag?

    • @BlytheWorld1972
      @BlytheWorld1972 3 года назад

      yes iv got 70s Avon stuff and its still all great iv got 30 year old stuff too and its still smelling wonderful

  • @ejean-baptiste4608
    @ejean-baptiste4608 4 года назад +2

    I've always kept them in the fridge, along with scented lotions.

  • @annarodnarine5713
    @annarodnarine5713 2 года назад

    What do you do if you live in the tropics and humidity is unavoidable? Would appreciate if someone gave some tips. I store my perfumes in sealed boxes, tucked away with dehumidifying pouches. Not sure about a fridge. It is full of moisture, isn't it?

  • @DocRock71
    @DocRock71 4 года назад

    Places with temps of high as 100 and as low as 60? LOL. Try 100 to 0-10 below zero! Wine coolers are safe to use, but regular refrigerators have too high fluctuations in both temps, but especially humidity...like the bathroom, based on all my research, so kitchen refrigerators are not a safe place to store fragrances long term. A cool dry dark closet or cabinet is the best place, and also to maintain a home temp within a 10-12 degree range (most common being between 65-78) depending on time of year. Great Video. Lots of useful info.

  • @originaI100
    @originaI100 4 года назад

    I would love for you to do a fragrance layering video ...you layered Aventus /with Virgin Island Water....

  • @dianarobicheaux8582
    @dianarobicheaux8582 4 года назад +9

    I keep my vintage fragrances (1980s, 90s & early 2000s) in a central closet inside a vintage Samsonite hard side vanity case. My only issue has occasionally been the sprayers. Old perfume dries there and then smells bad when sprayed after a long time of disuse. I take the sprayers off and soak them in 91% rubbing alcohol for about 10 minutes, clean them carefully and let them air dry before returning them to their bottles. I have not had to throw out any of my vintage fragrances after doing that.

    • @ThePerfumeGuy
      @ThePerfumeGuy  4 года назад +2

      You’re absolutely right about the drying. I run into this even with new perfumes.

  • @poobin1
    @poobin1 4 года назад +6

    Wine is much like perfume but dampness for red older wine helps to keep the cork moist which prolongs the life of the vintage. A dry cork will deteriorate and subsequently let in oxygen and then you are done 😀👍

  • @calvintanner7897
    @calvintanner7897 Год назад

    What if they're still in the package and haven't been used yet because I'm trying to separate my cologne collection from the one's that I wear casually and the ones that I wear when I go out ?

  • @waltherP99BG
    @waltherP99BG 4 года назад +1

    My favorite niche , and especially discontinued and hard to get fragrances I carry in 2 wine coolers.

    • @waliamanik1
      @waliamanik1 4 года назад

      waltherP99BG what temp do you maintain in them?

  • @Keliiyamashita
    @Keliiyamashita 3 года назад +1

    How does humidity effect the contents in an air tight bottle? Its not like wood which will shrink and expand due to capillaries in the fibers. I believe temperature will have an effect and direct sunlight. UV rays are bad for almost everything. Cause there ain’t no dry places for people to put their frags in Louisiana. Plus fridges create condensation. Which is moisture!!!!!!!!!

  • @Rybkinrolla
    @Rybkinrolla 4 года назад +5

    I have Egoiste and Fahrenheit from early 2000 that I keep just on book shelves without boxes, in casual room temperature. Both of them still smell like 15 years ago. I think the things that can harm perfume: direct sunlight, humidity. So things like special boxes, or special temperature closets - waste of money.

    • @soomohamed1110
      @soomohamed1110 3 года назад

      Can i ask you if the artificial lights in the room you keep your perfumes harm it?

    • @Rybkinrolla
      @Rybkinrolla 3 года назад +1

      @@soomohamed1110 this may happen only if your lamps shed UV and it flows directly on bottles

  • @JT-rx1eo
    @JT-rx1eo 3 года назад +6

    The visual display to me is almost as important as smell, so I display mine in normal room lighting conditions. If that accelerates the degradation then so be it. But I personally doubt that it makes that much of a difference.

    • @AStar-696
      @AStar-696 2 года назад +2

      I totally agree with this!

  • @Radhatter1
    @Radhatter1 3 года назад

    A question for you experts
    I have an opportunity to buy a 1980’s 100 ML bottle of Vetiver Guerlain buy in terrified it may be off it came from a ‘storage lock up’ it’s quite expensive and I’m not sure whether to take the risk as I can’t test it and done know how it was stored but it’s in Australia which is very hot 🥵
    Thanks

  • @thebelissima64
    @thebelissima64 3 года назад +1

    I don’t understand, I see a lot of RUclips fragrance reviewers with their bottles on a shelf, out of the boxes and exposed to the light. I keep mine either in their boxes or in a dresser drawer. I have a small bottle of Ysatis de Givenchi bought back in 1992 and it smells exactly the same.

  • @rijjul9776
    @rijjul9776 2 года назад +5

    You gotta get into the point

  • @midoalboraey1235
    @midoalboraey1235 4 года назад

    Great video 👍
    I always keep my fragrances collection stored in their original boxes in a dresser that is dry and dark and with temperature 21 to 21.5 celsius but the temperature sometimes for some hours or for a day goes up to 22.5 or 23 celsius and goes down again to 21 or 21.5
    Could this one to two degrees changes affect my fragrances in the short or the long run?
    Thank you! 🍀🌱

    • @ThePerfumeGuy
      @ThePerfumeGuy  4 года назад +1

      I don't think those 2 degrees will affect much personally but that's just me! :)

    • @midoalboraey1235
      @midoalboraey1235 4 года назад

      @@ThePerfumeGuy
      Thank you for your reply! :)

  • @MP-ej9pw
    @MP-ej9pw 4 года назад

    If the bottle is impermeable to light or the box is worthy they are on my dresser. Also, I have some wooden chests that I store the rest in.

  • @sanches990
    @sanches990 4 года назад +5

    The issue I have is the coolest darkest place I have is the bathroom and 10 years and counting I’ve still not had a frag go bad or off. Not everyone has boiling hot showers.

  • @michaellynady7271
    @michaellynady7271 4 года назад

    Great tips

  • @chiang828johnb828
    @chiang828johnb828 4 года назад

    Initio and Parfum de marly share same unbrella tree corp ? which is it , any other brand also in this corp ?
    tks again

  • @selenatirado1217
    @selenatirado1217 2 года назад

    How long does it take for perfume to go bad with the sun and humidity?

  • @shahhashmi6344
    @shahhashmi6344 4 года назад +1

    Hi sir you seems a very good man

  • @Betmas2
    @Betmas2 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this! I have heard about the “dark, cool, dry” conditions for care of fragrances.
    I wanted your professional opinion; I notice in a lot of videos, you have fragrances in clear bottles exposed to the bright lights for the videos…how fast does light take to deteriorate fragrances?
    I’m aware you probably have many bottles of various frags and this issue is probably not a big concern of yours. But I am curious how fast does light truly effect fragrances, especially ones in clear bottles.

    • @Shimmerluxe
      @Shimmerluxe 8 месяцев назад

      This question and the one above where someone asked if lights in the home (lamps, overhead artificial lighting, etc) will affect fragrances are the ones that really need to be answered.

  • @Aratolotl
    @Aratolotl 4 года назад

    As for the coloration of the fragrance, it could also be the screen in which they're viewing the video, plust different lighting.

  • @jakemcleavy4992
    @jakemcleavy4992 4 года назад +2

    I live in the uk. No chance of hot weather ruining my frags! Always miserable lol house is never warmer then 20 degrees

    • @heatherva
      @heatherva 4 года назад +1

      Just the humidity

  • @ibbe0480
    @ibbe0480 Год назад +3

    Tolk hon 10 years to give us an answear

  • @claudiamajorana
    @claudiamajorana 4 года назад +3

    Gorgeous and useful video (as always!) 😊 So happy to see you start a Q&A kinda videos! 😘

  • @spirosjoannou5202
    @spirosjoannou5202 2 года назад

    just bought ysl m7 vintage bottle. after 19 years of opening it the potency of the fragrance has faded. unfortunately it was an EDT concentration

  • @rameshkailanathan6653
    @rameshkailanathan6653 4 года назад

    Good video.Query: how long can s fragrance remain fresh? I am thinking of buying a 20 year old,unused,boxed YSL Pour Homme but worried it might be off.Thanks.

    • @ThePerfumeGuy
      @ThePerfumeGuy  4 года назад +3

      That is the difficult part as you never know with vintage unless it's open and you can smell it in advance. Unfortunate! :(

  • @williamluna6455
    @williamluna6455 4 года назад

    What would be the perfect temperature? Here in my country it can go up all the way to 30 C easily and if you keep them in a refrigerator this will cause condensation around the bottle. Any recommendation?

    • @yuma420
      @yuma420 4 года назад +1

      See my comment, but if you keep the fridge at or around 44 F, there should be no issues with condensation.