Do you want to fully enjoy your perfume but it doesn't last? We have the solution! Our complete guide offers you essential advice for a perfect application. Here are our 10 tips for optimizing the strength of a perfume.

 

1. Choose a quality perfume:
The quality of a perfume is closely linked to its composition of high-quality ingredients and their concentration, which influences the duration and persistence of the fragrance on the skin. Opt for quality perfumes, created with rare ingredients and great attention to detail.


2. Apply to clean skin:
Applying perfume to clean skin helps the fragrance adhere better, as oils, impurities and odors from the skin can interact with the fragrance, altering its composition and wear.

3. Moisturize your skin :
Well-moisturized skin retains fragrance better. Apply a fragrance-free lotion or moisturizer to the areas where you will be applying the fragrance. Tip: Vaseline, due to its oily composition, creates an occlusive barrier on the skin that traps the fragrance's aromatic molecules, thus extending its lifespan.


4. Choose the pulse points:
Areas of your body that generate heat, called pulse points, are ideal for applying perfume. These include the neck, wrists, inside of the elbows, behind the ears, and knees. These areas emit heat, which will help diffuse the scent.


5. Do not rub:
After application, do not rub the areas where you have applied the perfume. This misconception is false because it can break down the molecules of the perfume and reduce its longevity. It is best to dab gently to preserve the integrity of the perfume.


6. Avoid spraying on your clothes:
Clothing can absorb and retain odors, which can alter the scent. Spray the perfume directly onto your skin.


7. Use matching bath products:
Using bath products that match its scent, such as shower gels and body lotions from the same range, can help to reinforce the fragrance in a cohesive way. This creates a harmonious olfactory experience, as these products share similar notes with the fragrance, which helps to extend the life of the fragrance on the skin. However, it is essential to ensure that these bath products are designed to be used in conjunction with the specific fragrance to avoid any scent incompatibility.


8. Keep an appropriate distance:
Spraying perfume from 15 to 20 cm away from the skin allows for a more even and light distribution of the fragrance. This method limits the amount of perfume applied in a single spray, reducing the risk of overload and allowing the perfume to dry on the skin without being altered by overapplication. As a result, the perfume can better interact with the skin's natural oils, helping to extend its life.


9. Store your perfume correctly:
To preserve perfume effectively, store it in a cool, dry, and dark place, away from direct sunlight, at a constant temperature. Avoid shaking the bottle, keep the cap closed, and avoid humidity. It is recommended to use it within 1 to 2 years after opening to preserve its quality and longevity.


10. Avoid Clumsy Perfume Layering:
The marriage of different fragrances, also called "Layering" in trend, is the art of superimposing fragrances, offering a unique personalization. Avoiding clumsy mistakes requires knowledge of the notes, subtle application, and a preliminary test on the skin.