
The Art of Long-Lasting Fragrance
The Art of Long-Lasting Fragrance
A fragrance is more than a scent—it’s an experience. To fully savor its beauty and prolong its presence, follow these expert tips:
1. Apply on Clean, Dry Skin
For the best fragrance absorption, spritz your perfume right after a shower or bath, when your skin is clean and hydrated.
2. Moisturize First
Perfume lasts longer on moisturized skin. Apply an unscented lotion before your fragrance to help lock in the scent.
3. Target Your Pulse Points
Apply perfume to warm areas of the body, such as:
✔ Wrists
✔ Neck
✔ Behind the ears
✔ Inner elbows
These pulse points enhance the diffusion of the fragrance, allowing it to linger and evolve beautifully throughout the day.
4. Don’t Rub Your Wrists
Rubbing breaks down the perfume molecules, altering the scent and reducing longevity. Simply spray and let it dry naturally.
5. Spray from a Distance
For an even application, hold the bottle 5 to 7 inches away from your skin. This prevents the fragrance from concentrating too much in one spot.
6. Scent Your Hair
Hair is an excellent fragrance carrier, holding scent longer than skin. Apply a small amount of perfume by spraying it on a brush before running it through your hair. Avoid direct application to prevent alcohol from drying out the strands.
7. Avoid Spraying on Clothes & Jewelry
Perfume can leave stains or damage delicate fabrics and metals. Apply directly to the skin for a pure and unaltered scent experience.
8. Store Your Perfume Properly
Protect your fragrance by keeping it away from direct sunlight and humidity. Store it in a cool, dark place like a closet or vanity drawer. Keeping it in its original box will further prevent deterioration.
With these simple yet effective steps, your fragrance will stay with you longer—an elegant, lingering signature wherever you go.
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