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Make sure
that you apply perfume to your body after a bath/shower as your skin is clean
and is capable of absorbing the fragrance better and more thoroughly.
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The
golden rule to remember while applying perfume is that less is more. The
fragrance should attract people to you rather than repulse them. In case you
are using a splash, moisten your fingertips and dab the perfume on the pulse
areas, such as wrists, neckline, behind the earlobes and neck, on your chest,
elbow area, behind your knees and in your inner thighs.
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In case
you are using a spray perfume, dab some on pulse areas from one foot away for
an even distribution of the fragrance. You can also try forming a perfume cloud
by spraying it into the air 2-3 times.
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You
should perfume your body from bottom up. This technique will allow the perfume
to last longer and you will not need to re-spray it time and again during the
day.
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It is
important to allow the scent enough time to dry. A lot of people apply perfume
and immediately dress on which rubs some of the perfume off and prevents the
absorption of the fragrance by the body. Most perfumes take about an hour to
develop with your natural scent.
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Take care
that you don’t mix smells. The shampoo, conditioner, body wash, body lotion and
other products that you use produce a mix of fragrances, which makes it
difficult for perfume to stand out. Try to use the body products that have a
similar fragrance as that of your perfume, though it may not be possible all
the time.
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