These are four parts of your body where you shouldn't apply your perfume

Everyone likes to smell as good, but that doesn't mean you have to pour as much perfume as you can. But there are places where you should not be wet with perfume in any way! In the hair: Hair naturally absorbs smell, so it may initially appear [...]
Everyone likes to smell as good, but that doesn't mean you have to pour as much perfume as you can. But there are places where you should not be wet with perfume in any way!
In the hair: Hair naturally absorbs smell, so it may initially seem like a good idea to paint your hair. However, alcohol - based perfumes can dry your hair especially if you spray it right into your hair. “Cosmopolitan” suggests spraying perfume on hair combs to avoid injuries.
On hands: While applying perfume in your hand may be one of the best known ways for the smell to last all day but there's a mistake in this part. Alcohol-based perfumes can make your skin dry and potentially cause cracks and bloodshed. Plus, if you happen to wipe your eyes after spraying perfumes on your hands, it could cause frustration.
Skulla: Sculpation in the armpit poses a danger of skin irritation. The interaction between your perfume and the sweat glands of your armpit can give you scratch and burn.
Private places: Similarly, spraying perfumes near intimate areas can result in skin drying. For women, aromas can cause inflammation, frustration and pain”, according to Health Insider.
The best places that cause no trouble spraying perfume are the wrists and neck. By applying perfumes in these areas, your favorite scent will not irritate your skin.










