For perfume lovers, nothing beats the exquisite scent of a luxurious fragrance. However, no one wants to spend a fortune on a bottle of perfume only to have the aroma fade away after just an hour or two. Fortunately, there are several clever tips and tricks to help your signature scent last longer so you can enjoy it from morning to night.
Prepare Skin Properly
One of the best ways to make perfume last is to apply it to clean, moisturized skin. The oils and emollients from lotions and creams help the fragrance “stick” and diffuse slowly. After showering, smooth an unscented moisturizer over pulse points like the wrists, behind the ears, and décolletage. Allow the moisturizer to fully absorb before spritzing on your perfume so the scents don’t compete. The hydrated skin acts like a sponge, holding onto the perfume molecules longer.
Apply to Warm Spots
Heat helps perfume diffuse and radiate, so apply it along areas that naturally radiate warmth. Dab a bit along your neck and chest before moving to inner elbows, behind the knees, and even along the side waist area. The constant warmth from these spots keeps the top notes evaporating slowly and evenly over several hours. Take care not to rub these areas and crush the scent molecules.
Use Perfume, not Eau de Toilette
Check the concentration of oils in your fragrance. Perfumes marked as Parfum or Extrait contain 20-40% perfume oils, making them the longest lasting but most expensive formulations. Eau de Parfum has 10-30% oils while Eau de Toilette contains 5-15% – enough for several hours of enjoyment. Light Eau de Colognes have just 2-5% oils, so they fade fastest. When purchasing a new fragrance, opt for the Parfum or Eau de Parfum to get the most longevity.
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Apply All Over
Don’t just dab perfume on a few pulse points. To make the scent last, apply it all over key areas. Mist your neck, décolletage, elbows, wrists, behind the knees, and even down your shins. The more points you cover, the more scent molecules there are to evaporate slowly. However, take care not to overdo it – you want just a light misting evenly dispersed.
Spray on Hair and Clothes
Fabrics and hair hold onto scent molecules well, so lightly mist these areas too. Concentrate on your hair ends, shirt collars, scarves, and other garments. The perfume will slowly release a gorgeous aroma. For hair, bend forward, spray at least 6 inches away, then toss head back to avoid saturation. Let the scent trail you as you move.
Use Unscented Lotions and Soaps
On the day you wear perfume, stick to unscented skin care products. Heavily fragranced lotions, soaps, shampoos and more can interact with your perfume, changing the aroma. Simple products allow your chosen scent to shine. Also avoid rubbing wrists together as this crushes molecules. Pat gently instead.
Carry a Purse Spray
Keep a purse spray or small rollerball perfume in your bag for touch ups. Reapply lightly after 4-6 hours, especially before going out at night. This gives your layers of scent a boost when they start fading. Apply to pulse points as well as scarves or hair.
With these tips, you can enjoy hours of perfume bliss without having to constantly reapply. Prep skin properly, use concentrated formulas, apply strategically, and use unscented products. Follow these tricks of the trade for floral, woodsy or spicy scents that linger deliciously.
Originally posted 2023-11-09 17:48:16.