Expert explains why big bottles are bad. from @fzotic

The creator, a perfumer, debunks the common belief that buying the biggest perfume bottle is the best value. He explains the concept of "headspace" and how increased air in a partially used bottle leads to oxidation, which degrades the fragrance over time. He reinforces his point with a personal anecdote about a once-loved perfume he no longer uses, concluding that smaller bottles better protect the scent and that perfume houses sell large bottles primarily to charge more.

Creator: @fzotic on Instagram

Transcript

So it seems like the biggest bottle is the best deal. I've been a perfumer for sixteen years. It seems like a good idea, but it's not really. It really seems like you're gonna buy that bottle, lock in that value, and have it forever. But that's not really how it works. The more you spray a perfume, the more the level goes down. The The more the level goes down, the more air you're introducing into the bottle. That's called headspace, which this space up here. Headspace is tier, which has oxygen

Topics: Beauty, Cosmetics / Skincare

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