Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Last week, here in San Francisco, in an elegant little store in the Castro, I purchased a small glass bottle at a fairly reasonable price which was sold to me as 'a perfume bottle'. It was topped by a silver-colored metal flange which had a screw cap topped by a faceted glass ball. I'm not sure where it was manufactured or by whom. I brought it home, and filled this pretty little flacon with an alcohol-based perfume I had made a couple of months ago - what a wonderful visual effect as well, with the golden-colored perfume shining through the thick clear glass. Well, it's been sitting on a shelf here all week. This morning, I went to pick it up to look at it and enjoy it, when the entire metal flange top came off the glass. I realized that the metal flange top had been attached to the glass bottle with an adhesive, and I believe that the alcohol in the perfume had dissolved the glue - in fact the glue had become liquid again. Probably if I had put one of the jojoba-based perfumes in it this might not have happened, but the positive aspect of having put alcohol-based perfume in it is that I have learned that I must be much more careful of how I bottle perfumes, since alcohol is a very effective solvent! Luckily, I'm not in the business and this was not destined for a customer, only as a present for a friend who likes the particular perfume I had made. I was going to bring it over to her tomorrow when we have lunch together. As the perfume did not spill, I decided to try to take an eyedropper and return it to the storage bottle. I did so, and then immediately realized that I had made a terrible mistake and that quite a lot of the glue had dissolved into the perfume that had been sitting in the little flacon. And now I have returned it to its original storage bottle, and now the perfume, which had been quite wonderful, smells like paint thinner; clearly it has been adulterated by the dissolved adhesive. Feh!! I am returning the flacon to the store where I purchased it and will advise them to make sure that they tell customers that these little containers are not appropriate for alcohol-based perfumes. And the previously-lovely perfume is going to have to go down the toilet, I'm afraid... Alfred, wiser in san francisco this morning Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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