How To Use Bottled Perfume Without A Nozzle

May 20, 2022

Fragrances are often contained in splash bottles when the fragrance content is very light, between 2% and 5%. The method of use is to pour it directly on the palm of your hand and tap it on the desired location, such as the sides of your neck, wrists, arms, hair, etc. Since the concentration of the fragrance is too low, the fragrance remaining on the palm of the hand disappears after a while.


The fragrance concentration of Eau de Toilette is between 5% and 20%. The concentration of Edp is between 10% and 30%. Now most edt and edp are equipped with spray bottles, but a large number of antique fragrances and Q-version fragrances of new fragrances are spray bottles. Like a flat bottle of perfume, the factory setting is a splash bottle, but for convenience, you have an extra replaceable spray head in each box. So, if you're not afraid of the hassle, get a spray bottle. You can also seal the mouth of the bottle with your fingertips and apply a small amount after dipping. I've never encountered a perfume that smells bad because it's been applied this way.


Pure Parfum's common fragrance concentration is 20% to 50%, sometimes as high as 70%, or even 100%. Perfume of this concentration will often appear very different in texture, such as oily to the touch, shiny after application, or it looks thick and sticky, and it is not easy to pour out, or the weather may be cold. Solidifies like wax, etc. This high-strength fragrance is often packaged in a bottle without a sprayer. If the texture of the perfume liquid is not so viscous, generally shake the perfume bottle up and down twice before opening the perfume bottle to ensure that the cork is tight. Then remove the stopper to apply.


If the fragrance is very viscous, choose a bottle with a glass dip stick for everyday use. There is a small glass rod under the cork, and after dipping, apply directly to the place you want to apply.