Josh Thompson at Aromatic Fragrances International goes over storage and shelf life of fragrances. Fragrances should be stored at room temperature. Blocked from sunlight and full containers are best.
thank you for the explanation its useful, but maybe it will be very helpful for me if you can give a share about the material warehouse condition like humidity, temperature, light for the shelf life of the raw material, how to optimize the use of raw material when it only have 6 even 3 month of expired date thank you :)
Thank you so much i found your channel very useful ,i would to ask you about how can i choose good fragrance for liquid . i am looking to start up liquid detergent business, and would to use attractive perfumes to add it for y products.
Hello! I've put some of my fragrances in my fridge cuz I've read it's the "proper" way to store them. Now i'm panicking :( as I stored some unused fragrances in there. Will they still be okay?
Josh Thompson end product perfume have no expired date. I had one for 10 years. Just as good as day one. Ok to be fair u did not talk about end products.
Take your 10 year product and compare that to a fresh made product. You would tell a difference good or bad. Store products have to be consistent. The packaging would deteriorate under that window.
Josh Thompson we can agree to disagree. Stored right perfume oil can last a very long time. So they dont need to be rebought in over and over again. I have fragrance oils over 6 mouth. In cool room temp out of direct light and im small bottle to reduce air. So we just have to disagree that all.