Fragrance Care & Preservation Guide | LANS
At LANSY, we view a fragrance as a luxurious extension of your personal style—an invisible signature that defines moments and evokes emotions. To ensure that the exquisite artistry and rich depth of our unique creations remain flawless, we invite you to follow this master care guide to protecting your bottle.
1. The Ideal Environment (The Sanctuary)
To maintain the pristine balance of fine fragrance oils, optimize your storage space by managing three critical environmental factors:
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Defend Against Direct Light: Fine fragrance oils are highly sensitive to UV rays, which can break down their refined chemical bonds, altering both color and aroma.
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The Protocol: Guard your bottle by keeping it in a dark, shaded space, or beautifully encased in its original luxury box.
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Prioritize Temperature Stability: Rapid shifts between cold and heat can compromise the structural integrity of both the delicate florals and rich, opulent base notes.
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The Protocol: Keep your fragrance in a temperate climate, ideally between 15°C and 22°C, away from direct heating or cooling currents.
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Steer Clear of High Humidity (The Vanity Alternative): The damp environment and rising steam of a bathroom can seep into the atomization system over time, degrading the pure formulation.
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The Protocol: Choose a sophisticated vanity drawer or a dedicated closet shelf instead.
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2. Preservation Secrets & Handling
Protect the composition from oxidation and external destabilization by adhering to these core handling standards:
3. Application Rituals for Captivating Longevity
The method of application and skin preparation dictates the ultimate longevity, sillage, and projection of your fragrance:
Step 1: Mist onto Conditioned Skin
Fragrance adheres beautifully to lipids. Applying a thin layer of an unscented moisturizer or body oil before spraying creates a receptive canvas that anchors the scent molecules, significantly multiplying its performance.
Step 2: Command the Pulse Points
Focus your application on natural pulse points where blood flow is closest to the skin surface:
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The inner wrists
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Behind the ears
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The collarbones
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The Result: The gentle warmth of your skin in these areas naturally acts as a slow-release diffuser, allowing the fragrance layers to unfurl throughout the day.
Step 3: Let it Breathe (Avoid Friction)
Crucial Notice: After applying to your wrists, let the liquid air-dry naturally. Friction-rubbing your wrists together creates unnatural heat that crushes the delicate, volatile top notes, causing the opening layers to fade prematurely.
The LANSY Promise
Every bottle we design is a celebration of sophistication and premium luxury. By honoring these preservation rituals, you safeguard the absolute purity, radiance, and unforgettable impact of your fragrance—from the very first mist to the final drop.

