Hi Everyone,
I've been away from the boards for a while, so I apologize if this is not the proper place to post this question. Basically I'm hoping for some advice on storing my perfume collection. I live in Northern California and most of the time the weather isn't too hot and I've stored my perfumes in a closet away from light and extreme heat. Problem is that as the summer approaches it gets hotter and we are without air conditioning. As such, I find myself moving what is now several boxes of perfumes all around my house trying to find a cool spot for them. I guess what I'm asking is it worth investing in a small refrigerator at this point? Any recommendations as to a reliable and inexpensive model?
My related question to that is, if the perfumes have been in a hotter area of the house for even a short time (weeks perhaps), have they now become damaged enough that refrigerating them wouldn't extend their life span? I would estimate that on really hot days it might have gotten as hot as 85 degrees, but normally I would guess the temperature was more like 70. Anyway, I'm just concerned what effect that burst in heat would have had on them. Would refrigerating them at this point help at all? (Obviously any new fragrances I buy would be a different story).
Thanks so much everyone for your help - I really appreciate it!
Cheers,
Jenny
I've been away from the boards for a while, so I apologize if this is not the proper place to post this question. Basically I'm hoping for some advice on storing my perfume collection. I live in Northern California and most of the time the weather isn't too hot and I've stored my perfumes in a closet away from light and extreme heat. Problem is that as the summer approaches it gets hotter and we are without air conditioning. As such, I find myself moving what is now several boxes of perfumes all around my house trying to find a cool spot for them. I guess what I'm asking is it worth investing in a small refrigerator at this point? Any recommendations as to a reliable and inexpensive model?
My related question to that is, if the perfumes have been in a hotter area of the house for even a short time (weeks perhaps), have they now become damaged enough that refrigerating them wouldn't extend their life span? I would estimate that on really hot days it might have gotten as hot as 85 degrees, but normally I would guess the temperature was more like 70. Anyway, I'm just concerned what effect that burst in heat would have had on them. Would refrigerating them at this point help at all? (Obviously any new fragrances I buy would be a different story).
Thanks so much everyone for your help - I really appreciate it!
Cheers,
Jenny





