For best results, you may follow the below recommendations:
1. Pulse Points: Apply perfume on pulse points where your blood flows closer to the skin. These spots emit heat, helping to diffuse the fragrance throughout the day. Common pulse points include:
- Wrists
- Neck (behind the ears and at the collarbone)
- Inner elbows
Avoid Over-application: Applying to all pulse points can be overpowering. Select two areas.
2. Prepare Your Skin
Moisturize: Fragrance lasts longer on well-hydrated skin. Use a scent-free or lightly scented moisturizer before applying perfume.
Apply to Clean Skin: It’s best to apply perfume right after a shower when your pores are open, allowing the scent to sink in better.
3. Spray, Don’t Rub
Avoid Rubbing Wrists Together: Rubbing creates friction, which can break down the perfume and alter its scent. Simply let the perfume dry naturally.
Spray or Dab Lightly: Hold the bottle 5-7 inches away from the skin and spray gently.
4. Layer for Longevity
Use Matching Scented Products: Some perfumes come with matching lotions or body washes. Layering with these helps enhance the
Don’t Overdo It: A little goes a long way. Over-applying can lead to an overwhelming scent.
5. Refresh as Needed
Reapply Lightly: If your perfume fades, reapply only a small amount, focusing on pulse points. Travel-sized bottles or perfume samples are perfect for quick touch-ups.
6. Store Properly
Keep It Cool and Dark: Store your perfume in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and humidity, which can alter the fragrance.
This routine will help your perfume stay fresh and enhance your overall scent profile.