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Why Doesn’t Perfume Last Long? How to Make It Last Longer

If your perfume doesn’t last, it could be due to several factors such as your skin type, how you apply it, and the concentration of the fragrance. With the right technique and preparation, you can make your scent last much longer.

Why Your Perfume Doesn’t Last

Why Your Perfume Doesn’t Last

1. Dry Skin
Dry skin absorbs perfume faster, causing the scent to fade more quickly.

2. Applying on the Wrong Areas
If you don’t apply perfume on pulse points, the scent may not diffuse well.

3. Low Fragrance Concentration
Some types of perfume contain less fragrance oil, so they naturally don’t last as long.

4. Rubbing Your Wrists Together
Rubbing breaks down fragrance molecules, making the scent fade faster.

 

How to Make Your Perfume Last Longer

 

Apply on Moisturized Skin

1. Apply on Moisturized Skin
Using lotion before applying perfume helps the scent last longer.

Spray on Pulse Points

2. Spray on Pulse Points
Body heat helps diffuse the fragrance. Best spots include:

- Wrists
- Behind the ears
- Neck
- Inner elbows

Apply After Showering

3. Apply After Showering
When your skin is still slightly hydrated, it holds the fragrance better.

Lightly Spray on Clothes

4. Lightly Spray on Clothes
Fabric can help retain the scent for a longer time.

Summary
To make your perfume last longer:

- Apply on moisturized skin
- Spray on pulse points
- Avoid rubbing after application
- Choose a suitable fragrance concentration

Proper application helps your fragrance project better and last longer on your skin.