Saturday, June 25, 2011

Wear Your Perfume Right

If your perfume doesn’t seem to last long than expected, if you have plenty of clothing stains, or worse, if you’re driving people away from you, there’s one possible culprit: the way you wear your scent.

There are no definite rules on how to spray your perfume or how much amount you need to spray. You simply need to use discretion, as well as take note of these tips:


Don’t spray them on your clothes, but on your body.
A lot of great perfumes, such as a Calvin Klein perfume and Bvlgari perfume, do not create stains on your favorite dresses. However, not all perfumes can do that. Just to keep your clothes neat, clean, and still usable, don’t spray anything on them. Instead, dab perfume on your wrists and neck, where pulse points are found. Doing this helps spread the scent all over your body.

Don’t wear a lot.
The most basic perfume-wearing principle is “less is more”. Keep in mind that perfumes do have strong scents. You’re not trying to create a defense mechanism against others. Instead, you want them to be completely enamored with your smell.

Apply them after bath.
By then, your skin is still very clean, making it easier for your body to absorb the perfume scent.

Test them first.
Just because it’s a Bvlgari perfume or a Calvin Klein perfume, it’s the best scent for you. Find a smell that defines your personality or helps you achieve a goal. For example, if you want to seduce a guy, pick a bottle with a sensual smell.