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    I have a couple of old bottles of splash on that still smell good, but they have aged so long I'm thinking they might be better to drink !
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    I came across a bottle of Old Spice in an antique store about 4 years ago, full. Opened it up at my mother's house, , put a few drops on my fingers & a few drops spilled on the table,,,,,,,,

    The smell of Old Spice was so strong , no one could stand it,,, we could smell it in the room for 2 days, even after the table was cleaned with 409.

    I had to use fresh cut lemons & baking soda on my fingers to cub the smell,,, it lasted on my hands for 3 days.

    I really wanted the glass bottle & was afraid to pour it on the ground outside , as it might scatter all the wildlife in the area.

    I sealed it with wax, the cap, marked it as "Vintage" with a label on the bottle.

    I'll use it as a chemical weapon, if times get bad.

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    It depends on the product. I've had A/S get cloudy and depending on the formulation stabilizers can stop working and some components can deteriorate. Often times the more expensive the product the better chance it will deteriorate especially with natural ingredients.

    Now something like Lilac Vegetal, well you know they uncovered that in the tombs of the Pharaohs in Egypt and you know about the curse of King Tut? Well that's because they found a bottle of the stuff and they opened it and everyone within 100 yards instantly dropped dead. They thought it was a curse. I've been told if you have a bottle of the stuff that's over 50 years old you can pour it in your gas tank and it's like Nitro.
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    A great deal depends on the storage. If kept from UV light, heat and tightly capped, it will last a lot longer. The accepted rule on fine colognes is a year, but then it just may be that the makers want you to drop another fortune on a new bottle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    It depends on the product. I've had A/S get cloudy and depending on the formulation stabilizers can stop working and some components can deteriorate. Often times the more expensive the product the better chance it will deteriorate especially with natural ingredients.

    Now something like Lilac Vegetal, well you know they uncovered that in the tombs of the Pharaohs in Egypt and you know about the curse of King Tut? Well that's because they found a bottle of the stuff and they opened it and everyone within 100 yards instantly dropped dead. They thought it was a curse. I've been told if you have a bottle of the stuff that's over 50 years old you can pour it in your gas tank and it's like Nitro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    It depends on the product. I've had A/S get cloudy and depending on the formulation stabilizers can stop working and some components can deteriorate. Often times the more expensive the product the better chance it will deteriorate especially with natural ingredients.

    Now something like Lilac Vegetal, well you know they uncovered that in the tombs of the Pharaohs in Egypt and you know about the curse of King Tut? Well that's because they found a bottle of the stuff and they opened it and everyone within 100 yards instantly dropped dead. They thought it was a curse. I've been told if you have a bottle of the stuff that's over 50 years old you can pour it in your gas tank and it's like Nitro.
    That vintage Egyptian Lilac Vegetal is my scent of the day, today. After your description, I hope I dont offend anyone. I would ask my wife, but she seems to be unresponsive and bleeding from the nose at the moment.
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    I think you just have to use them until you no longer think they're good anymore, or something changes in them. I haven't had any go bad yet, but the oldest product I have is about 2 years old.

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    Lilac Vegetal does not "go bad", it starts our that way.
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    I can't argue with this,,,,
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