Perfume is always mistaken, there are some secrets you should know

Throwing the perfume properly can be challenging. If you throw too much, the perfume will enter everywhere before you. You throw very little, you better save that money you spent on French francs. Knowledge is not just for quantity, you need to know where to spray it to get [...]
Throwing the perfume properly can be challenging. If you throw too much, the perfume will enter everywhere before you. You throw very little, you better save that money you spent on French francs. Knowledge is not just about quantity, you need to know where to spray it to get the biggest impact and how to apply it to last all day.
Applications in hydrated skin
The best time to apply perfume, or any product for that purpose, is right after the shower. Not only is the skin clean, but it is also warm and wet, creating the optimum conditions to absorb fully any product, including the perfume. If you can't take a shower at that time, apply a non-detective lotion first. The more hydrated the skin, the longer the scent will stand.
Don't destroy the smell
Avoid the accidental change of smell by not being excessive with cream or scented body dioxide. Or even better, don't use them flavored. They can turn your perfume or very sweet or very strong or even sour. Do not use other perfumed products, and the perfume will do its part very well.
Throw it to the inside of your wrists
We all know that, but some of us may not have thought of reason. The spray of perfume on the wrist and on the neck has not become a tradition of beauty just because ladies look so elegant when they do it. The neck, joints, the back of the knees, and other pulse areas generate more heat than other body parts, and this heat activates and maximizes the aroma.
Suck it, but don't rub it.
You must not rub the perfume for two reasons. First, if you rub your pulses, you can drown the upper shades of smell that you smell in the first five minutes. The second act mixes perfume with the natural skin fat, which can change its scent.
Use the right amount for the franc
If you have ever thought about why certain perfumes that have the same aroma have different names and prices, you should know that these appointments simply indicate different levels of French concentration.
The most concentrated is Perfume, the second most concentrated, Eau de Perfume, the third, Eau de Toileette, and the last is Eau de Cologist. The more focused, the longer you stay, the less used you need. There's no magic amount, but the rule is two sprays on the skin are always enough, sometimes there are too many. Before you use a perfume outside, test it at home. Throw a spray on your wrist by sucking it with your other wrist and check how strong it is. Then check it every two hours to figure out how long it takes.










