Long Lasting Perfume - How To Make Your Fragrance LastDon't you hate when you spritz on your favorite perfume on your way
out in the morning only to have it disappear by lunchtime? Fragrance
may not be an essential part of a morning routine, but it's a way for a
woman to express herself and definitely makes a woman feel sexier,
happier and more confident.
Chose a Perfume That Will Last
Citrus based fragrances usually disappear faster while musks and
woody based fragrances tend to last longer because these oils evaporate
slower, says Ildiko.
Regardless of what type of fragrance you like, the concentraion
depends on the type of perfume you are using. Parfum contains the most
oil and is the most expensive with the longest staying power. It's
followed by eau de parfum and eau de toilette, which is the type most
suitable for everyday. Eau de cologne is the weakest scent and the
least expensive.
Preserve the potency of your fragrances by storing them in cool dark
places away from direct sunlight, suggest Ildiko. I always keep mine in
the box.
Apply Pefume So It Lasts
Fragrance will last longer on skin that is well-moisturized, because
oils on the skin trap the fragrance notes and make them last longer,
says Ildiko. She suggests applying a body oil or moisturizer
post-shower. When you apply the fragrance, concentrate on pulse points.
These are areas where the veins are close to skin surface and you feel
your circulation, including your wrists, neck, between your breasts and
even behind knees. Don't rub wrists together after applying fragrance
as it breaks down the oils. She also suggests a light mist of fragrance
through the hair.
Many fragrance lines also include shower gel and body lotions. While
layering the scent in different forms will help it last, these products
can be costly. If they're not in your budget, chose body products that
are unscented or lightly scented.
Don't Overdo It With Perfume
Less is more! We tend to not smell our own perfume sometime after
applying it, this is actually a defense mechanism and our olfactive
systems shut down. This does not mean it isn't noticeable for others.
Especially as we age, our sense of smell begins to dull. The old trick
of walking through a mist does work, but avoid applying directly on
clothing as it can stain and also doesn't diffuse the scent as nicely
as the natural oils on your skin.
Reapply Perfume Throughout the Day
If you have dry skin or are headed out to a special evening, you can
always carry a small travel size bottle with you as you may have to
reapply, recommends Ildiko. As a general rule of thumb, fragrances will
last 4 to 8 hours, depending on quality and concentration of essential
oils.
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