Can perfume cause a fire when it comes to direct contact with sunlight?
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- "Unfortunately, direct sunlight can quickly degrade fragrances," said a spokesperson, "and heat also affects them as it breaks down the chemical bonds that give a perfume its scent. ... "Generally, the darker the bottle, the better a perfume will keep
- Beauty products contain highly flammable chemicals. Hair mousse, hair spray, perfumes and deodorants are some examples. If left on a sunny window, these items can explode. That is why it is recommended to keep them out of the sun~
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