| Choose the Right Time | -
Apply to Clean, Moisturized Skin: The best time to apply perfume is right after a shower. Pat your skin dry but leave it slightly damp, or apply an unscented moisturizer first. Hydrated skin holds fragrance molecules much longer than dry skin. |
| Prepare the Bottle | -
Hold the bottle upright, 5-7 inches (about 15 cm) away from your body. Most perfume bottles are designed to create a fine mist at this distance. -
If the bottle has a cap, remove it. Some sprays have a protective cap over the nozzle itself. |
| Target the "Pulse Points" | |
| The Art of the Spritz | -
Don't Rub: Spray the fragrance onto your pulse points. Crucially, do not rub your wrists together after applying. This friction crushes the top notes of the fragrance, alters the scent chemistry, and makes it fade faster. Instead, let it dry naturally. -
Light Mist: A single, short press is usually enough for each pulse point. You can always add more. |
| Let it Dry and Settle | |