Tips On How To Use Up Perfume You Don’t Like

Guess I’m not the only one who has bought a perfume but didn’t like the fragrance afterwards? lol. And it’s so hard to because if you remember the bucks you spent just to get the perfume.
You are not the only one wondering what to do with perfume samples, or perfumes you don’t like. Don’t worry, you don’t need to tolerate its smell anymore! Instead of putting up with it, other purpose of perfume below will find its best chance. Keep reading if you want the tips on how to use the perfume you don’t like.

1. Remove grease stain
One of the other uses of perfume includes greasing stains and residual tapes. No matter how hard we try, there can still be a trace of them on the cloth or handbag. Now your unwanted perfume will come into play. Just spray it on the cotton rag and wipe the grease-stained area. Likewise, this method will work the same on a tape stained spot.

2. Clothes disinfecting
The alcohol content in perfume is enough for clothes disinfecting yet not overmuch to damage them. Give the ready-to-wash clothes just one spray; or take out the cleaned clothes from the washer before the last cycle, soak them with a few drops. Simple as that.

3. Furry baby odour remover
If you have a feline/canine family member, you will thank the unwanted perfume after cleaning the floor with a few drops of them. I know you refuse its scent, but furry baby’s places seem to smell less adorable

4. Sell/exchange it
I know some users on social media created the exclusive community for people to sell/exchange perfumes: Fragrance Swap! on Reddit, Gents Scents Fragrance Family on Facebook, Fragrance Marketplace on Facebook, and much more.
I haven’t made any transaction on those places, so regretfully I couldn’t offer experience about how to tell a fake one. But just hang out there for a while, you’ll learn the lessons.

5. DIY self-defense spray
All you’ll need is a mist bottle for this. But I wish you’ll never actually use it on any day of your life.

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