Perfume Goes Bad

By admin, March 25, 2008 11:28 am

Does perfume ever go bad? If yes, then when and how can I tell? If no, then why not?

Sometimes they do. You can tell if a perfume is “bad” by it’s smell. Some lose their scent and some get a really strong odor. I found some perfume/cologne (didn’t know which as the label was in German). It’s packaging looked like it was probably purchased in the 1960′s, maybe early 1970′s. It’s smell was a very strong, pungent alcohol smell. The small roll on that was with it smelled okay. So maybe packaging has something to do with it also.

Chocolate Disco



L Lamb


L Lamb


$19.99


Women’s 1.0 oz EDP Spray. Introducing L the first L.A.M.B. fragrance by Gwen Stefani. Gwen’s iconic style goes beyond music beyond fashion beyond boundaries. The L stands for Love the first letter of her L.A.M.B clothing and accessories collection. L Lamb perfume is her signature fragrance and is a fusion of feminine and masculine with a luscious floral scent that bursts with sparkling freshness then wraps you in the warmth of sensual musks. The packaging reflects all the things Gwen loves by utilizing the Rasta colors red yellow and green plus turquoise white and black stripes. This is truly a glamorous sexy signature scent that is pure Gwen. L Lamb perfume has notes of Fresh Green Notes Water Hyacinth White Freesia Fresh Pear Violet Leaves Jasmine Petals Rose Muget Sweet Pea Orange Blossom Heliotrope Flower Sensual Musk Frangipani Blossom Peach Skin.

Absolutely Irresistible


Absolutely Irresistible


$65.99


Women’s 2.5 oz EDP Spray. New irresistible fragrance by Givenchy named Absolutely Irresistible will be presented in November 2008 with Liv Tyler as cover face of this edition and muse of the house of Givenchy. Her glamorous look goes perfectly with the new red edition decorated with a glittering motive. The perfume Absolutely Irresistible has floral character and is very seductive thanks to its main ingredient jasmine. It opens with green mandarin red berries and pimento accords. The heart encompasses Egyptian jasmine orange blossom and heliotrope while the base introduces cedar patchouli and amber.

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