There is no doubt that smell is one of the senses with more experiences since it is linked to memories, sensations, and moments that mark you forever. On the other hand, the aroma is part of the identity of each person.
Surely you know people whom you easily identify either by their natural aroma or the perfume they use, and you have probably wondered how they make the smell last. The answer to this question is in the following recommendations:
1. Keep it in the closet
The ideal place to keep the perfumes is the closet because a cool and dry place prevents them from evaporating and makes them last longer.
2. Moisturize your skin
Before applying perfume, make sure your skin is moisturized and preferably use a non-scented cream so that the effect of the perfume lasts longer.
3. Wear it on your clothes
If the perfume you use is always the same, you can apply a little bit on your clothes, this way the aroma will be maximized.
4. Take advantage of your open pores
Apply your perfume immediately after bathing and before getting dressed, your pores will be open and your skin will be moisturized and keep the aroma better.
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5. Remember the 6 key points
The wrists, inner part of your elbows, neck, waist, behind the knees, and ankles are the key points to apply the perfume since the natural heat of your body will keep it much longer.
6. Do not rub it
When you apply it on the key points, let it dry by itself, and if you want to impregnate more areas of the body, just pat it and not rub it to prevent it from evaporating.
7. Apply it on the brush
If you want your hair to be impregnated with the aroma of your perfume, apply it directly to your brush and then brush it through your hair, this way you will prevent it from drying out.
8. Perfume to wear
If you’re going straight from the office to a party, spray a couple of cotton balls with your perfume and put them in a zippered plastic bag. When the night comes, gently press on the key points.
Translated and adapted by Limepedia staff.
Sources: Okchicas