Proper storage helps preserve the quality, scent stability, and lifespan of fragrance products. While different types of aromatherapy products have specific needs, they all follow several key storage principles.
Avoid direct sunlight and strong artificial light
UV exposure accelerates oxidation and scent degradation
Ideal temperature: 15–25°C (59–77°F)
Avoid heat sources such as radiators or air vents
Always close lids and caps securely
Prevents evaporation and fragrance loss
Do not store in bathrooms or kitchens
Moisture can affect fragrance quality and packaging
Keep covered when not in use
Store away from heat to prevent wax deformation
Ensure the wick remains dry and centered
Best stored in dark glass bottles
Close caps immediately after use
Can be refrigerated for long-term storage (do not freeze)
Keep sealed before use
Remove reeds and reseal if not in use for an extended period
Avoid frequent movement during use
Store away from heat and direct sunlight
Replace caps after use to prevent evaporation or clogging
Store in sealed containers or bags
Protect from moisture and pressure
Store different scents separately to prevent mixing
Check regularly for changes in scent or appearance
Avoid placing fragrance products in high-temperature areas
Correct storage ensures fragrance products maintain their intended aroma and performance. Keeping them cool, sealed, dry, and away from light is essential for long-lasting quality.