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    Can I send perfume to Canada?
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    Yes, there are no problems with Canadian customs.
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    Is it a dangerous to leave perfume in a mailbox during the winter?
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    The worst thing that could happen is the the liquid inside the perfume bottle freezing. You should try to keep it at room temperature if possible, but always avoid temperatures of 70 and above.
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    Can I take perfume with me from LA to Israel?
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    You should be able to. But just to be on the safe side, you should check online for what you can and cannot take with you to and from other countries, as well as what you can and cannot take your flight.
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    Can I mail candles?
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    Yes, just wrap it carefully in bubblewrap or other protectants. It's best to use boxes, not envelopes.
  • Question
    Can perfume be shipped to India?
    Community Answer
    It depends on where you are shipping it from.
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    Will the odor of a perfume change when it's shipped in cold weather?
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    No, it shouldn't.
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    Can I purchase alcohol ink markers while in Japan and mail them home to the States?
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    Yes, that is possible, but it would be extremely pricey to do so. I'd suggest buying the markers, placing them in a check or carry-on bag for safe keeping, and taking them home with you. This way you would save money and be able to keep track of your markers through your trip back home.
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    Can I send a bottle of French perfume to Israel?
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    As long as airport security doesn't deem it a threat, which means a bottle of less than 200ml, you can just take it through an airport or you can just order it online and send it to an address in Israel.
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    Can I send perfume from Australia to Vietnam?
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    You should be able to, but you can talk to your local postal office to find out their specific regulations.
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