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    Can I store perfume in a plastic bottle?
    Community Answer
    It's fine if you temporarily put it in a plastic bottle - like when you're traveling - but it's not good long term. Perfumes go bad quicker in plastic bottles than in glass bottles.
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    Is it okay if I keep my perfumes in my drawer?
    Community Answer
    Yes. This is a great place to store perfume, as it keeps it out of direct light.
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    If perfume has turned an orange shade, is it still good?
    Community Answer
    It's on it's way out, unless it's ambergris-based or a very resinous blend.
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    Is it okay to store cologne in a dark attic?
    Community Answer
    As long as the attic is always cool, that's fine, but if it gets hot up there, I wouldn't recommend it.
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    Can I store an unopened bottle of perfume and perfume cream in a suitcase up in the attic?
    Community Answer
    It is generally not a good idea to store perfume in an attic where heat can be most present. A better option would be in a basement.
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    How do I store spray perfumes between seasons?
    Community Answer
    Make sure you find a place where the temperature is consistent. You don't want to store perfume, say, near a window during the summer, as it can get quite hot. Perfume should be safe between seasons as long as it's stored in an area where the temperature does not fluctuate.
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    Is it better to store the bottles inside or outside of their original packing boxes?
    Community Answer
    I think it would be safer to store the bottles inside of their original packing boxes.
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    I lost the lid to my perfume, but want to take it on a trip with me. How can I replace the lid?
    Community Answer
    You could try putting aluminum foil on it as a lid, but you may need some scotch tape to keep it in place. You can also use a rubber band and some plastic or plastic wrap.
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    Can I store my perfume upside down?
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    If your perfume is liquid, you probably should not store it upside down, as it will be more likely to leak. However, if you don't have a choice, store it in a plastic bag, so that in case of leakage, any items around the bottle won't be damaged.
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    Is it good to buy a spray atomizer as a container for travel? I hate bringing the perfume bottle, as it is too big and heavy. Is a perfume atomizer advisable?
    Community Answer
    An atomizer might leak, so if you do use one, make sure to place it in a Ziplock bag in case of cabin pressure forcing some perfume to leak out.
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    My Dior perfume has gone a different colour since I purchased it. Has it gone bad?
    Community Answer
    Certain perfumes will change color due to oxygenation. It is perfectly normal; unless you have kept the perfume for more than 30 years, it should still be okay.
  • Question
    Can I store miniature perfumes in a display cabinet?
    Community Answer
    Yes, if there is enough room, there's no reason your mini perfumes can't go into a display cabinet.
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    Can I keep all my perfume bottles inside a big box without their packaging box?
    Ghuchison
    Community Answer
    Yes, as long as the box is not in direct sunlight or is in an area where it is damp.
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    Can I store perfume in my fridge?
    Stacey Schrader
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can store perfume in the fridge in the crisper part at the bottom. I find it works great and have stored perfume from one to 4 years and it still smells as great as day one.
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    My dresser receives direct sunlight, so is it OK if I store my colognes on the top?
    Dylan Chalmers
    Community Answer
    No. Direct sunlight is a fragrance killer and will cause the scent to weaken.
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