FAQ
Can my perfume expire?
Expiration in perfume is a technicality. Eau de parfum by nature is oil sitting in pure alcohol which acts as a preservative. In fact many fumes continue to age as time goes on - as long as they are not subject to drastic temperature, humidity, and sunlight changes. Some things you may notice after 2 years - chemical interactions with perfume alcohol can cause some materials like citrus to have a bit of an acetone smell. This only lasts for about 30 seconds when first sprayed and is a natural occurrence.
Will my perfume change over time?
One thing people do not often talk about is our perception of scent changing over time. For example if you are in the room with a strong aroma like a skunk, after a while your brain adjusts to filter it out and you won't notice it as much after a while. The same happens when we wear something over and over again. That is one of the reasons I always suggest rotating a wardrobe of fragrances. It's also the reason that our grandmas smelled so strongly of perfume. They couldn't smell it anymore and doused themselves in their signature scent!
What type of ingredients do you use?
Our products are 100% vegan, never tested on animals (other than the humans that work here!), and are paraben/phthalate free. You can find the ingredient panel for each product on our website on the product page.
We use both natural and synthetic materials in all of our products and adhere to the latest safety and environmental regulations of the InternationalFragrance Research Association (IFRA). Naturals vs synthetics in perfume sis often misunderstood. Many of the strictest regulations in perfume come from natural materials! Naturals can also pose sustainability problems. Rest assured, we source our juice from the most ethical companies in the world who are at the forefront of material fragrance safety.