How to make perfume last longer?
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How to make perfume last longer?
Want your perfume to last all day? Apply it to moisturized skin! Use an unscented body lotion first to help the scent adhere better. Avoid rubbing after spraying, as this will cause the top notes to evaporate faster and shorten the perfume's lingering time.
Where is the best place to apply perfume?
For a long-lasting fragrance experience, apply perfume to your pulse points. These are areas where your skin releases heat, such as your wrists, behind your ears, and on your neck. The heat diffuses the scent subtly and helps it linger longer.
Why does one scent last longer than another?
Some perfumes linger for hours, while others fade quickly. This has everything to do with the ingredients and their concentration. Scents with deep, warm notes like patchouli, sandalwood, musk, and resins have a stronger hold and last longer. Light, fresh scents like citrus and florals fade faster. Our perfumes last from morning to night thanks to their high concentration of fragrance ingredients.
How do you choose a perfume that suits you?
Your perfume is an extension of your personality! Choose a scent that reflects who you are. Take your time exploring different fragrances and choose one that makes you shine!
What's the best way to test a perfume?
Choosing a perfume requires a thorough test. Spray the fragrance on your skin, preferably on your wrist, and wait a few minutes. Scents change as they come into contact with your skin. Don't test more than three perfumes at a time to avoid disrupting your fragrance experience. Let a scent develop over the course of the day and discover how it suits you.




