Of course,just rub the water over where you put the perfume and then dry :)
perfume plus water plus perfume equals perfume+water+perfume.
Well...... To get the scent of perfume off of you b4 you get home you must get acess to water and then apply it to the spot you sprayed your perfume on and then you should be scent free!!!!
The perfume will eventually evaporate.
I spilled perfume on my oak tables and what can I do?
Most perfume is water based, so it shouldn't hurt it.
Put the bottle under hot water and wait until the glass gets warm, then you carefully pop off the top.
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Like most liquids, perfumes have a low level of constant evaporation and condensation. If you left the lid alone, the perfume vapor would re-condense. However, when you take the lid off of a perfume bottle, some of the perfume vapor rises into your nasal cavities, triggering the smell.
Because spiders breathe through their joints. Perfume is stickier than water, which drowns the spider.
Cat's like to lick and taste new things is one reason your cat would lick perfume or lotion off of you. They like nice smells.
The solute is generally an essential oil and the solvent is usually a low molecular weight alcohol like ethanol or methanol or isopropanol, possibly mixed with water.
The two aren't comparable; governments generally don't fund advanced projects in perfume research, and there's no telethon for Parfum Chanel. Perfume "research" (such as it is) is funded by perfume revenues.In short: perfume and medical research do not compete to any significant degree. It's not like any executives at Liz Claiborne are sitting there thinking "Perfume ... cancer research ... perfume ... cancer research ... oh, heck, perfume it is then." Perfume is what they do.