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Most people know the feeling: they get a new perfume, and spritz it on with excitement, only to have the scent disappear in a couple of hours or less. What a bummer! After all, the whole point of wearing perfume is to enjoy that lovely aroma for as long as possible, isn’t it?
Perfume doesn’t behave the same way on everyone. Different skin types can make a scent last longer or fade faster. So, A few simple tricks can turn a fleeting spritz into a day-long signature scent.
Shower and pat your skin dry
Warm skin is perfume’s best friend. A hot shower or bath opens up those pores, making your scent last longer. Just be sure to dry off completely, especially at your pulse points, before spritzing, or your perfume might slide right off. It’s a simple trick that makes all the difference in keeping that lovely fragrance going strong!
Spray perfume on your pulse points
The best places to put on perfume are your pulse points. Spraying on these areas helps the scent last longer and smell stronger. Try your neck, chin, collarbones, wrists, and inner elbows.
If you want to smell nice for someone else, try applying perfume to your chest, shoulder blades, around your ears, or even your belly button. To leave a gentle scent trail for people nearby, spray on the back of your neck and the inside of your knees.
Comb it in your hair
Hair tends to hold perfume longer than skin because it’s more porous. But since most perfumes have alcohol that can dry out and damage hair, it’s smart to be cautious.
Perfume oils and water-based options are better choices, but if you want to use regular perfume, try spraying some on your brush and gently combing it through your hair instead of spraying directly.
Spray perfume on your clothes
Perfume tends to last longer on fabric than on skin. Spraying some on your clothes or scarf can help the scent stick around all day.
Just watch out because some perfumes, especially the darker, stronger ones, can stain. It’s a good idea to test a small hidden spot first.
Apply an unscented body lotion
To make your scent last, keep your skin soft and hydrated before spritzing. The easiest way? Slather on some unscented lotion or moisturizer first, giving the perfume something to cling to and helping it stay fresh all day long!
Spray but don’t rub
Rubbing breaks down the scent and makes it fade faster. The best move is to spray on your favorite pulse points and let the perfume dry naturally before getting dressed.
Put on perfume before getting dressed
This way, you can easily reach your pulse points and avoid any annoying stains on your clothes. And applying it directly to your skin helps the scent stick around longer.
Spritz, don’t mist
Aim for specific spots by spritzing perfume from about 10 to 20 centimeters away. Another popular trick is to spray some perfume in front of you and walk through the mist.
This spreads the scent all over, but the downside is that some areas won’t hold the perfume well, and some of it just evaporates or falls to the ground
For long-lasting scent
There you go! Perfume lasts longest when applied to warm, moisturized skin before getting dressed, focusing on pulse points like the neck and wrists while avoiding rubbing.
Honestly, Wearing perfume should mean enjoying its lovely scent all day, not watching it disappear within hours.