Perfume intensity varies by concentration: Eau de Parfum (EDP) like Versace Eros Energy and Creed Eladaria delivers 15-20% fragrance oils for 6-10+ hours longevity with strong projection. Eau de Toilette (EDT) uses 5-15% oils, yielding 4-6 hours moderate sillage. Parfum exceeds 20% for 8-12+ hours intimate power, while Eau de Cologne (2-4%) fades in 2-4 hours as a fresh splash. Higher concentration means richer base notes and better skin retention.
Unopened bottles:Β Common guidance is aboutΒ 3β5 years, but many quality perfumes stay fine forΒ 10+ yearsΒ if kept cool and dark.β
Opened bottles, midβtop tier designer/niche:Β On average 3β5 yearsΒ before noticeable change, often longer if you donβt leave them in the bathroom or sun.β
Concentrated: Extract / Parfum: aroundΒ 5β6 yearsΒ in good conditions.βEau de Parfum: roughlyΒ 3β5 years. βEau de Toilette / Cologne: typicallyΒ 1β3 yearsΒ before quality drop is notice
Store fragrances in aΒ cool, dark sanctuaryβthink drawer or cabinet β away from bathroom humidity and sunlight's UV assassins, which degrade top notes faster than a bad blind date.
Tighten that cap like it's your last spritzΒ after each use to block air oxidation, and never "test" by sniffing the nozzle (that's scent suicide).
Keep bottlesΒ uprightΒ to prevent nozzle clogs from settling oils, and for longevity ninjas, pop travel atomizers into the fridge (not freezer!) for that extra chill factor without freezing the formula.
Avoid heat radiators and car dashboardsβfragrances aren't sunbathing enthusiastsβand replace bottles within 1-3 years for peak potency, as even luxury EDPs like Eros Energy lose their spark over time.
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Unopened, sealed perfumes returned within 30 days for a full refund or exchange. No returns on opened bottles due to hygiene. Proof of purchase required
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