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Does Perfume Expire or Am I Imagining Things?

  • Aromora Aromora

    I recently found an old perfume bottle that I hadn't used in years. The bottle looked completely fine, but when I sprayed it, the scent seemed different from what I remembered. It wasn't terrible, but it definitely wasn't as fresh or vibrant as before.

    That got me wondering: does perfume expire?

    After doing some research, I learned that perfume can actually change over time. Factors like sunlight, heat, air exposure, and humidity can affect the fragrance oils and alter the scent. Apparently, most perfumes can last several years, but proper storage makes a huge difference.

    Some common signs of an aging perfume include:

    • Darker liquid color
    • Weaker performance
    • Strange or sour smell
    • Missing top notes

    I've started storing my fragrances in a cool, dark place instead of the bathroom because temperature changes can speed up the aging process.

    Has anyone else experienced this? How old is the oldest perfume in your collection that still smells great? I'm curious to hear your experiences and whether you've noticed a difference between fresh, citrus fragrances and heavier woody scents when it comes to longevity.

    • Yes, perfume can expire over time due to changes in its chemical composition. Exposure to heat, light, and air can cause the scent to weaken or smell different than when it was new. Most perfumes last around 3–5 years if stored properly in a cool, dark place. So you are not imagining things—the fragrance can really change over time.
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