The Proper Use of Perfume

The Proper Use of Perfume: Skin or Clothes?

A perfume is a magnificent bottle of liquid that contains the most enticing fragrance. Many people wear perfume as it helps to define who they are. A person’s smell is a very strong element.

Wearing your signature scent on a regular basis can make people like you. If you consistently wear the same fragrance, people will associate you with it and remember you whenever they smell it. Hence, it is important to know how to use perfume be it on the skin or on clothes.

How should I use perfume?

You can apply perfume in numerous ways, in various places. While most people spritz perfume on their skin, some choose to apply them on their clothing.

There is no definite right or wrong way to apply perfume. It mostly depends on personal preference and how strong someone wants their scent to be. For the best results, it is recommended to apply on both skin and clothes. 

Wearing perfume on skin

If you want to bring out the fresh original fragrance of the perfume, then wearing perfume on the skin is for you. Plenty of people prefer wearing perfume on their skin directly.

Many people believe that perfumes should be applied directly to the skin, particularly on the pulse points. This increases one’s visibility and interest. When perfume is put to clothing, it may either leave stains or create marks that last for a while. In either case, the person will need to wait until it has dried before they leave.

Since the molecules physically contact the skin and aid in efficiently dispersing fragrance, it is preferable to apply to the pulse points. As some clothing can be damaged by direct perfume spraying, it is not worth it to risk ruining our clothes. Instead, spritz it on your skin to entice people around you.

Some other areas you may apply perfume if it’s on the skin:

1. Ankles

Spray some perfume on your feet before putting on your favorite pair of stiletto heels. Since your ankles are constantly moving, it helps spread the scent wherever you go. The fragrance is carried throughout the entire body.

2. Behind the knees

Another of those pulse areas that are ideal for scent is the delicate area behind your knees. The back of the knees is warmer and softer and hence has the ability to capture a powerful scent. Moving around and crossing your legs will stir up the aroma throughout the day, especially if you’re wearing a dress.

3. Inside elbows

The body’s pulse points are locations where the veins are close to the surface of the skin. These areas produce heat, hastening the development of the fragrance. The inside of the elbows is also a prime location to apply perfume.

4. Calves

Spray perfume within your thighs and calves if you’re wearing shorts or a dress that bares your legs. Walking will warm the air and refresh the aroma throughout the day thanks to the friction between your legs. You are also free to spray them on your pants. 

Drawbacks of using perfume on skin

There are certain harmful side effects of using perfume on the skin.

Darkening of skin

The most common side effect of applying perfume on your skin is that it may cause skin pigmentation. This happens due to the alcohol substance present in the perfumes. Avoid applying perfumes to areas where there is too much exposure.

Dryness

Your skin could become dry from a perfume’s alcohol.

Possibilities of rashes

There could be a component in a scent that could lead to a rash on the skin.

Wrinkles

Most perfumes are wrinkle prone when applied to certain areas. Even if they are of high quality or belong on the list of the ten most popular perfumes in the world.

Applying perfume on clothes

You might want to apply perfume on your clothing if you are concerned about perfumes causing wrinkles on your skin. In general, perfumes last longer on clothing than they do on the skin. Some scents even linger on clothing for days. The fabric’s composition is important as well. Some materials allow scents to last longer than others. This is because the fabric allows the perfume to disperse and smell pleasant throughout the day.

Drawbacks of applying perfume on clothes

1. Stains

Many ingredients present in the perfume may cause stains and may produce a yellow color.

2. Damage to fiber

Due to the oils in the fragrance’s composition, spraying your clothing will cause harm to the fibers.

3. Mixture of fragrances

The perfume of your prior fragrance will stay on your clothes if you wear more than one. This will create a mix of smells.

 Hacks for long-lasting perfume

Here are a few tips on how to use perfume that gives you the ultimate long-lasting fragrance.

1. Apply lotion beforehand

Moisturizing your skin firsthand gives you long-lasting fragrance for hours. You will smell great head to toe.

2. Apply on hair

You can change things up a bit and apply it to your hair from afar. This helps create a captivating aroma when you pass by. Applying it on skin will simply eat up the fragrance.

3. Apply on clothes and skin

Instead of fixating on any one option, you can apply perfume on clothes and skin. Wrists, nape of the neck are perfect places for your perfume to prolong. As for clothes, you can always apply perfume from a distance to avoid any stain.

Conclusion

In this time of scorching heat, it is vital to know the proper use of perfume. Looking back at all the tips and drawbacks provided, the correct method of using perfume depends a lot on skin sensitivity and the type of scent. While some feel comfortable wearing perfume on their bare skin, some prefer to put it on their clothes. We hope you will find these perfume wearing techniques and tips useful.

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