Probably all our grandmothers and mothers applied perfume to their wrists and then rubbed them vigorously – we have adopted this same habit.
But, as it turns out, doing this causes the top notes of the fragrance to evaporate: instead of settling on the skin, they disappear.
In addition, friction causes the skin to heat up, which can lead to a change in scent.
And applying perfume to your hair is a bad idea. Because of the alcohol in its composition, it will dry out your locks.
Instead, spray perfume on your pulse points - behind your knees, on your neck, inside your elbows and wrists.
These areas have good blood circulation, which helps the aroma to develop.
It is recommended to apply perfume to clean skin after a shower.
You can also spray perfume on your brush and then run it through your hair.
Another worthy option is to spray the perfume into the air and then step forward to get inside the fragrant cloud.
Some ladies are used to applying perfume to the inner lining of their coat or jacket. This is also a good idea, as the scent will last all day.
The main thing is to test this method on an inconspicuous area of clothing before using it, since sometimes perfume leaves traces behind.
And one more thing: because the scent will interact with the fabric, it may be slightly different from how it smells on the skin. But it will still be your perfume and your scent.