Frequently Asked Questions
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When do perfume dupes expire?
Dupe perfumes can expire over time, but they usually last for several years if stored correctly. An opened perfume has a shelf life of 3–5 years, while an unopened perfume can last longer. Signs that the perfume has expired include changes in color, scent, or consistency.
What are niche perfumes?
Niche perfumes are exclusive fragrances created by companies that focus solely on making perfumes, unlike fashion houses or brands that produce various types of products. These perfumes are often more unique.
What are gourmand perfumes?
Gourmand perfumes contain scents reminiscent of edible ingredients such as vanilla, chocolate, caramel, or coffee. They are often sweet and enticing, perfect for those who enjoy warm and soft fragrances.
How many perfumes should one own?
There's no hard and fast rule, but many recommend having at least 3-5 perfumes for different occasions: one for everyday wear, one for formal events, one for summer, one for winter, and a signature scent you love.
How should perfumes be stored?
Store perfumes in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat. Avoid keeping them in the bathroom as humidity and temperature changes can affect the fragrance.
What is dupe?
The word "dupe" is short for "duplicate." A "dupe" is a perfume that resembles another fragrance, often a more expensive luxury perfume, but is made by a different brand and sold at a lower price.
Which perfumes last the longest?
Perfumes with heavier base notes, such as wood, musk, or amber, tend to last longer on the skin. Our dupes are inspired by well-known luxury perfumes and offer long-lasting fragrances that often match the originals' quality in terms of longevity. For best results, apply the perfume to pulse points like wrists and neck.
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