How to Make YourFragrance Last All Day
By Dianna Mazzone, InStyle.com
It’s
tough to find fault in fragrance (who can complain about a pretty
bottle created for the sole purpose of making you smell good?), but one
problem we do run into is how to make the scent last all day. We turned
to Agnieszka
Burnett, self-taught perfumer and co-founder of Nomaterra, a travel-inspired fragrance company, for her tried-and-true tricks.
1.
Apply perfume right after a shower or bath. “When you take a warm
shower, the steam causes your pores to open,” says Burnett. “If you
apply fragrance right after you get out, your pores will soak up the
scent better and it will last longer.”
2.
Prep your skin accordingly. “Moisturizing skin with a fragrance-free
lotion before applying perfume will further prolong the scent,” says
Burnett. That’s because hydrated pores absorb fragrance more readily
than dry skin.
3.
Spray strategically. Burnett says the focus should be on your pulse
points—namely the space behind your ears, the bottom of your throat,
your wrists, inside your elbows, and behind your knees. “Heat is what
activates perfume,” she says. “The pulse points on your body are the
best spots to apply a scent because of the warmth of your blood.”
4.
Whatever you do, don’t rub it in. “Many people feel a need to rub the
area where they applied perfume in order to warm the skin or spread the
scent,” says Burnett. “But rubbing actually breaks down and diminishes
the fragrance.”
5.
Don’t neglect your #OOTD. “I personally spritz perfume on my scarf in
the winter because it sits around my neck most of the day,” says
Burnett. “Long after the scent has minimized on my skin, it’s still
lingers around my neck since its absorbed by the cloth of the scarf.”
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