How To Use Perfume (2)

Jul 19, 2021

Part 2 spray perfume


1 Take the perfume away from your body. The perfume should be at least 15 to 20 cm away from your chest or body. Press the nozzle towards the body. If the skin gets wet, it means it is held too close.


2 Spray perfume on the "pulse point". These points are where the blood vessels are close to the skin, where the temperature is higher, and the fragrance will rise into the air with the heat, so it is easier to be smelled. Common areas are the clavicle, knee and neckline.


3 Spray on the part. Spray perfume on the "pulse point" instead of spraying perfume into the air and walking over. This effect will be better, to avoid the scent from dissipating too quickly.


4 Apply perfume. If you are not using spray perfume, you can apply the perfume to the "pulse point" by hand. Just drop a little perfume on your hand. Rub your hands together, then gently apply to the skin while making small circles on the skin.


5 Don't rub the "pulse point" and let it dry naturally. Don't wear clothes until the perfume in these parts is dry. Try to do this and wait at least ten minutes. Pure natural oils can change the smell of perfume, so don't rub the perfumed parts. There is a long-standing method of rubbing the wrists against each other after spraying perfume on the wrists. However, rubbing the wrist will break down the perfume molecules and inhibit the aroma.


6 Do not spray too much perfume. Just spray a little perfume. Spraying less is better than spraying more. You can put a perfume bottle in your handbag, and if you feel the scent fades, you can spray it later.


Part 3 Choosing a location to spray perfume


1 Comb the perfume on the hair. Perfume sticks to the fibers, so the hair is a great place to keep the fragrance for a long time. Perfume can also be attached to hair care products, such as shampoo and conditioner, to make the fragrance longer. Just spray perfume on the comb. You can also apply perfume on the comb with your hands or towel, and then gently comb your hair. Don't just comb individual parts, be sure to comb the entire hair. Do not spray too much perfume on your head. Perfume contains alcohol, which can dry your hair.


2 Apply a little perfume behind the ears. This "pulse point" vein is very close to the skin. Dip a bit of perfume with your fingertips and gently apply it behind your ears. Applying perfume behind the ears will have immediate effect, and is most suitable for night perfumes.


3 Apply perfume around the collarbone. Due to the bone structure, there are many depressions in the neck and clavicle, allowing enough space for the perfume to stay on the skin and fully interact. You can wipe a little perfume with your fingertips, or spray a little perfume from 15 to 20 cm away.


4 Spray perfume toward the back. The back is not a typical perfumed area. However, since the back is completely covered by clothes, its fragrance lasts for a long time, and the fragrance will not be too strong when going out. Just reach for a few sprays towards the spine. If you can't reach it, you can also ask a friend to spray it for you.


5 Spray perfume behind the knees. Because of the frequent movement of the knee during the day, a lot of heat is generated here. Heat will work together with perfume, and over time, the fragrance will move upwards. Use your fingertips to lightly pat the perfume behind your knees, or spray it from 15 to 20 cm away.


6 Spray perfume on the inside of your elbow. Like the knee, the elbow is also the "pulse point", and exercise frequently throughout the day to generate heat. Use your fingertips to lightly pat the perfume on the elbow, or spray the perfume from 15 to 20 cm away.


7 Spray perfume on the belly button. As far as perfume is concerned, this is a rather strange part. But here is also a great place for perfume to interact with the "pulse point". The belly button is also covered by clothing, so the fragrance will not be strong. Take a little perfume with your fingertips, then massage around and inside the belly button to apply perfume.