depends on the environs. in the bed room it will keep for 3 hours also. if it is sandal wood it will stay for a day
2007-12-23 17:15:37
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answered by mass 3
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Perfume oil can keep in a bottle for at least 3 years but it needs to be kept at room temp so i it gets cold then keep it warm and vice versa. With it beind an oil the oil will need diluted with something like a carrier oil, ur local boots or body shop i you have one near will be able to sell you this and its not expensive. The oil could be worn on its own but will have s stronger and more potent smell. You will have to care full when applying it as it will stain clothes. Merry CHRISTMAS!!!!!!
2007-12-23 18:06:50
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answered by Sarah C 5
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Fragrance compounds in perfumes will degrade or break down if improperly stored in the presence of:
-Heat
-Light
-Oxygen
-Extraneous organic materials
Proper preservation of perfumes involve keeping them away from sources of heat and storing them where they will not be exposed to light. An opened bottle will keep its aroma intact for up to a year, as long as it is full or nearly so, but as the level goes down, the presence of oxygen in the air that is contained in the bottle will alter the perfume's smell character, eventually distorting them.
Perfumes are best preserved when kept in light-tight aluminium bottles or in their original packaging when not in use, and refrigerated at a relatively low temperatures between 3-7 degrees Celsius. Although it is difficult to completely remove oxygen from the headspace of a stored flask of fragrance, opting for spray dispensers instead of rollers and "open" bottles will minimize oxygen exposure. Sprays also have the advantage of isolating fragrance inside a bottle and preventing it from mixing with dust, skin, and detritus, which will degrade and alter the quality of a perfume.
2007-12-23 17:17:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I got perfume oil from Egypt and it is still good now 1 year later. Most cosmetics have a life of 12-24 months, some less but they are usually organic(and crap!)
2007-12-23 17:41:20
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answered by eleni 4
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Forever, I would think. I've had perfume and perfume oil for years and years and it's perfect.
2007-12-23 17:32:59
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answered by Maggie 6
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about the same length as a piece of string
2007-12-23 17:40:53
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answered by fozz 4
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