Perfume: Spray a little here,
dab some there and go, right? Well, contrary to how straightforward
fragrance application may seem, the way you're doing it may not be the
most effective.
While applying a bit on your neck works, all those
heavenly notes probably won't last as long as you'd like. Instead, get
more bang for your buck and longer wear out of Katy Perry's latest scented potion, Rihanna's eau de parfum or whatever your choice of celeb fragrance with these tips.
Tout Smelly Hair: Aromas hold on to
fibers, which is why your hair and clothing often smell of your previous
meal. Give your hair the fragrance treatment and spritz your perfume
onto a brush and then gently comb through your hair. Try not to spray
your hair directly—you don't want to overwhelm the nose, after all.
Remember Those Pulse Points:
The pulse points on your body—including behind the ears, wrists, inside
elbows and back of the knee—radiate the most heat, which will help
activate your fragrance. Pick one or two points to apply a small amount
of your scent.
Liv Tyler,
for instance, prefers her underarms and belly button. "My dad taught me
that—if you put it where you heat up, the smell stays with you," she
told Into the Gloss.
Shower and Spritz: Most wait until they
are almost out the door before applying a fragrance, but post-shower,
when your pores are open, might be a more effective time. Just dry off
with a towel, spray and let your skin absorb the scent. The added bonus?
Your clothes won't touch any alcohol content in the fragrance, which
could damage or stain those duds.
What say you?
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