Smell Beautiful and Feel Vintage with Discontinued Perfume

If you love to collect antiques, small reminders of times past, then you probably enjoying browsing local antique shops and stores looking for collectors’ items that you can have on your mother’s mantle or closet. If you are a fashion and accessory lover, than collecting discontinued perfume may be a favorite activity. Here is some information and types of discontinued perfume, and how you can put them to good use despite the fact that they may not be sold in major retail stores anymore. One of the easiest and most simple ways to find the kind of discontinued perfume you are looking for is to ask dear old mother. Chances are, if your mother collects shoes that were in fashion from the mid 1970’s, and then she will probably have a vast array of perfume that is layered with dust, and no longer is sold in stores. In this instance, she will probably be more than happy to pass down her discontinued perfume to you.

Online

Another way to find discontinued perfume is to shop online. There are quite a few retail online shopping stores that will carry perfumes not sold in major stores. Or, if you happen to have a mall that contains a store just for perfumes and fragrances, you can walk in and ask them for a certain fragrance, on the chance that they may still carry it.

Types of Perfume

The major types of discontinued perfume are mainly those that were no longer selling as well as others, or maybe have come and gone with the trend of that era. Fragrances such as Coty Wild Musk, Red Satin, and Jergens Spray are examples of discontinued perfume that may sell on Ebay, but you will not be able to find in your shopping mall or department store. If you own discontinued perfume, and still want to wear what you have, then it is best to consider how your co-workers or family members will react to your choice of fragrance. A lot of times, because it is outdate, the perfume may not be as appeasing to most people in today’s world, so consider how others will be able to tolerate your vintage scent. Just as you collect old dolls, discontinued perfume does not have to be forgotten just because it fell out of style. You can still own a bottle of your favorite perfume, and not have to waiver to the trends of today.

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