
1) APPLY LOTION BEFORE SPRAYING PERFUME
Oily skin retains fragrance longer. If you have dry skin, apply lotion first to help maintain your favorite scent.
2) APPLY VASELINE TO PULSE POINTS BEFORE SPRAYING PERFUME FOR LONGER LASTING FRAGRANCE
As an alternative to lotion, you can apply Vaseline before spraying your perfume.
3) TO MAKE YOUR PERFUME LAST LONGER, AVOID STORING IT IN THE BATHROOM OR IN HUMID AND HOT PLACES.
Heat, light, and humidity accelerate the breakdown of perfume particles, reducing its quality. Store your perfume in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, such as a dressing table or cabinet in your bedroom.
4) SPRAY PERFUME IMMEDIATELY AFTER SHOWERING AND BEFORE DRESSING.
Moisture on your skin helps lock in the scent. This also prevents the fragrance from staining clothes or jewelry.
5) DO NOT RUB YOUR WRISTS TOGETHER AFTER SPRAYING PERFUME.
Rubbing your wrists creates heat, which forces the top notes to fade faster and diminishes the fragrance quality.
6) SPRAY PERFUME ON A COMB BEFORE BRUSHING YOUR HAIR.
Spraying alcohol-based perfume directly onto hair can cause dryness. Always spray it on a comb first before using it on your hair.
7) SPRAY PERFUME ON YOUR PILLOW WITH CALMING SCENTS.
For example, floral scents like jasmine, patchouli, or lavender can promote better sleep.
8) TO IDENTIFY THE 'TRUE SCENT' OF PERFUME, WAIT UNTIL IT DRIES ON YOUR SKIN BEFORE SMELLING IT.
The initial scent after spraying is the top note, which fades after a few minutes.
9) UNDERSTAND PERFUME TERMINOLOGY
- Body mist, cologne, Eau De Toilette (EDT), Eau De Parfum (EDP), and Extrait De Parfum.
- Top notes, middle notes, and base notes.
10) CREATE YOUR OWN SCENTED LOTION USING LEFTOVER PERFUME.
Pour the remaining perfume from a nearly empty bottle into unscented lotion to avoid waste.