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How to Make Perfume Last Longer
Hydrate Your Skin
Before applying perfume, ensure your skin is well-moisturized. Fragrances tend to hold better on hydrated skin. Opt for a scented body wash and lotion that complement your signature scent for an immersive fragrance experience. This not only moisturizes your skin but also adds subtle layers of fragrance throughout the day.
Avoid Rubbing
After applying perfume, resist the urge to rub your wrists together. This common gesture can crush delicate scent molecules, altering the fragrance and causing it to fade faster. Instead, let the perfume settle into your skin naturally for longer-lasting results.
Choosing the Right Fragrance
When choosing a perfume, consider both your personal taste and the occasion. For extended wear, go for Eau de Parfum, as it contains a higher concentration of fragrance oils compared to Eau De Toilette. Intense and musky scents typically have greater longevity, but remember that how a fragrance develops on your skin is influenced by your unique body chemistry and lifestyle.
How to Apply Perfume Correctly
Rather than walking through a mist of perfume, focus on applying it to pulse points for maximum longevity. These points include the neck, inside of the wrists, and backs of the knees. This targeted approach ensures the fragrance lasts throughout the day without being overpowering.
Avoid Certain Areas
While it may be tempting to apply perfume to areas like the underarms to mask odors, remember that perfume doesn't function like deodorant. Avoid consistent rubbing in these areas, as it can disrupt the fragrance notes and potentially cause irritation due to the high alcohol content in some formulations.
WARNING - For external use only.
Store in a cool place, away from sun, light, heat and children. Do not spray on eyes, irritated skin, fire or hot objects.
In case of contact, wash with plenty of water.
It is flammable. Keep out of the reach of children.