Apply to Pulse Points: Pulse points, such as your wrists, neck, and behind your ears, emit heat, which can intensify and prolong the fragrance.
Moisturize First: Apply an unscented lotion or moisturizer to your skin before spraying perfume. Well-hydrated skin helps lock in the fragrance
Layering: Use matching scented body products, like shower gel and lotion, to create a layered effect. This can enhance the longevity of the fragrance
Spray on Clothes: Lightly spritzing your clothing can help the fragrance linger longer than it does on your skin. Be cautious with delicate fabrics, as some perfumes may stain.
Avoid Rubbing: After applying perfume, resist the urge to rub your wrists together. This can break down the top notes and reduce the fragrance's longevity.
Store Properly: Keep your perfume in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and temperature fluctuations. Exposure to light and heat can degrade the scent over time.
Use Vaseline: A small amount of petroleum jelly (like Vaseline) on your pulse points before applying perfume can create a barrier that helps lock in the scent.
Apply to Hair and Clothes: Lightly mist your hairbrush with perfume and run it through your hair. You can also spray a scarf or a piece of clothing you plan to wear