It depends on how many ounces it is.
Yes
take a shower.
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.
None!
take a shower or use perfume
take a bottle of perfume and put it near your nose , then take a deep breath
perfume plus water plus perfume equals perfume+water+perfume.
The "perfume hoax" is a scam when you are in the parking lot. 2 people will come in a car and ask you to sniff some perfume that they are selling. DO NOT come near the car and just walk away. When they ask you to sniff the perfume its not perfume. Its ember, or some other substance that mkaes you black out very fast. When you black out it, they take all your money and your car keys and you lose everything. PLEASE don't get scammed.
you spray perfume on it
Perfume companies such as Estee Lauder do not publicly disclose the fragrances that are used in their perfumes. The reason that they do this is so that other companies cannot take these fragrances and produce the same perfume and sell it for a much cheaper price. Perfume companies regard this information as their intellectual property.
Perfume = el perfume
perfume