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Where to Spray Perfume for Long-Lasting Scent?

Where to Spray Perfume for Long-Lasting Scent?

Many people apply perfume daily, yet the scent doesn't project or fades before they even leave the house. The truth is, "where you spray" directly affects both the projection and the longevity of the fragrance.

Why "Placement" Matters

Perfume disperses best when it meets "skin warmth." Your body temperature acts as a natural diffuser. Therefore, pulse points are the ideal locations because:

  1. They are slightly warmer than other parts of the body.

  2. They help the scent evaporate steadily.

  3. They allow the fragrance to project naturally.

Best Spots for "Projection"

Best Spots for "Projection" (Scent Trail)

  1. The Neck: Keeps the scent at nose level for those around you. Perfect for a great first impression.

  2. The Hair: When you move or the wind blows, the scent wafts beautifully.
    Tip: Spray from a distance or use a specific Hair Mist to avoid drying out your hair.

  3. The Chest: Helps the scent radiate outward. Best for a subtle, consistent cloud.

  4. Behind the Ears: Provides a subtle yet charming scent when someone leans in close.

Best Spots for "Longevity" (Staying Power)

  1. The Wrists: The scent rises with your hand movements.

  2. Inner Elbows: A warm pocket that traps scent and releases it slowly.

  3. Behind the Knees: Ideal for when you're wearing shorts or skirts; the scent rises as you move.

 

Pro-Tips for "Projection + Longevity"

- Target 2–4 spots instead of over-spraying one single area.

- Apply after a shower (when skin is clean and pores are open).

- Apply lotion first (moisturized skin holds scent longer).

- Hold the bottle 10–15 cm away from your skin.

 

- DO NOT rub your wrists together; this "bruises" the notes and alters the scent.