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a queestion about perfume


Question Posted Monday August 27 2007, 5:58 pm

Does perfume spoil? It has no expiration date, but, does it go bad, or stop smelling good after a certain amount of time

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LM answered Tuesday August 28 2007, 10:10 am:
The scent will fade after a realllly long time. You'll likely use it all before it happens enough to notice. It doesn't "spoil", you don't have to throw it away or anything after a certain date.


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khadiya answered Tuesday August 28 2007, 9:19 am:
The smel will wear off. It doesnt exactly spoil. Heat makes the smell weak so hears an Idea I learned. Keep it in the fridge!! I know it sounds weird but it works.

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