Main Accords
Storage Instructions
Proper storage of perfume is essential to maintaining its scent and quality over time. Perfumes are sensitive to light, heat, and air exposure, which can cause the fragrance to degrade or alter. The best way to store perfume is in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and temperature fluctuations. A drawer, closet, or even the original box the perfume came in can provide adequate protection against light and heat.
Avoid storing perfume in the bathroom, even though it’s a common location. Bathrooms tend to have high humidity and fluctuating temperatures due to showers and baths, which can negatively impact the perfume’s chemical composition. Over time, this can cause the fragrance to become weaker or take on an off-smell. Instead, choose a place with consistent conditions to help preserve the integrity of the scent.
Also, make sure the perfume bottle is tightly sealed when not in use. Air exposure can lead to oxidation, which deteriorates the fragrance. If the bottle has a cap or stopper, always replace it securely after each use. For spray perfumes, avoid decanting them into other containers unless necessary, as transferring the liquid increases the risk of contamination and exposure. By storing perfume correctly, you can extend its shelf life and continue enjoying its original aroma for years.
Scent Notes
Top Notes
Saffron and Jasmine
Middle Notes
Amberwood, Ambergris and Hedione
BASE NOTES
Fir Resin, Cedar, Sugar, Ambroxan and Oakmoss