
To make your perfume last longer on your skin, follow these tips

1. Apply to Pulse Points
Focus on warm areas like the wrists, neck, behind the ears, inside elbows, and behind the knees. These spots enhance fragrance diffusion.
2. Don't Rub the Perfume
Rubbing your wrists together breaks down the fragrance molecules, making it fade faster. Instead, let it dry naturally.
3. Layer Your Fragrance
Layering perfumes is a great way to create a unique scent that’s personal to you. Here's how you can layer perfumes effectively:
1. Start with a Neutral Base or a subtle perfume like fresh, clean or musky fragrance, which acts as a base layer.
2. Use Complementary Scents to pair with so that they blend harmoniously and don’t overwhelm each other
3. Apply lighter scents to areas where perfume naturally fades first (like the wrists) and heavier scents to spots that hold fragrance longer (like the back of your neck).
4. Choose Long-Lasting Perfume Types
Eau de Parfum (EDP) has higher oil concentrations and lasts longer than Eau de Toilette (EDT) or Eau de Cologne.
5. Store Your Perfume Properly
Keep your perfume in a cool, dark place to maintain its potency over time.
Following these steps will help your fragrance stay fresh and noticeable all day.