
Flammable Until Dry: The perfume is flammable until the alcohol evaporates.
Do not use near Fire, Flame, or Heat: This is important to avoid fire hazards.
For External Use Only: Do not ingest the perfume.
Inflammable Jusqua Evaporation (French): This repeats the warning about flammability.
Ne pas utiliser pres d'un feu (French): This translates to "Do not use near fire.
A usage externe defilement (French): This translates to "For external use only.
Fragrance (Perfume): This is the essence of the scent.
Dilled Water: This is likely a misspelling of "Distilled Water," which is purified water used in cosmetics.
Alcohol: This is most likely ethanol, which helps to disperse the fragrance.
Alcohol Dent: This term is unclear. It might be a misspelling of "denatured alcohol, which is ethanol made unfit for drinking.
Parfum Eau de Toilette (Aqua), Alcohol (Alcool Denature): This is another way of listing the fragrance and denatured alcohol.