Using FOs after 1 year of purchase....

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I have some FOs that are over a year old. When they get old, I normally only use them for candles, but I wonder what are people's personal opinion on this.

Yay, or nay?
 
Your nose will let you know if an FO has gone bad. Like others, I have FO's from many years ago that still smell the same as the day I received them, and then I've had some that have gone bad months after I've purchased them.
If they still smell good, I use them.
 
Thank you all! That is good to know! After all perfume lasts like forever ...

There is no possible way I can go through the ones I have in 1 year. I read one time someone having 800 FOs, and she was trying to use them within a year..... :shakinghead: There is no way....
 
Not as far as I know or have experienced. Usually the really good ones, like sandalwood and patchouli get better with age. For example, WSP's Bladderwrack Natural EO Blend smelled awful OOB; when I sniffed it a year later, it was much nicer, and absolutely awesome in CP.

There are different types of Sandalwood, the most popular is East Indian, but there are others, like Australian, and Amyris is often sold as Sandalwood altho it's technically not. I have some of that on the shelf... I sniff it every once in a while, hoping it will mellow out over time. Here's a link:

https://www.oshadhi.co.uk/blog/sandalwood-essential-oils-how-to-choose-between-the-different-types/
 
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So, in other words, yes, an EO can go bad.
Actually, I meant it may have been adulterated to begin with. This is happening a lot in the industry.
Everything, given time, can go bad. Eventually.
So I would say yes, it can, especially depending on how the EO was processed/made.
... and the country of origin.
 
I was going through a box of oils that somehow made it to NZ (packers had put them into a box) sadly it is all samples as I gave all my big bottles of fragrance away. Anyway this is a 2oz of Trillium Lake from Scent Works and it has to be five years on. Smells amazing, I am going to use it in melts instead of soap though as I think it was a racer fragrance
 
Interesting. Isg I had no idea perfume can go bad too. I only use channel. It usually lasts until is gone. I have a travel one, that well, is probably 10 years old, as I only use it on the go.
 
Interesting. Isg I had no idea perfume can go bad too. I only use channel. It usually lasts until is gone. I have a travel one, that well, is probably 10 years old, as I only use it on the go.


I have a bottle of Channel with a small amount left in it that belonged to my mom. It has to be from the ‘70s and it’s still perfectly fine. I take the stopper out every once in awhile and give it a sniff. It makes me remember her when she was dressed up for a fancy evening.
 
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