Scent Secrets
In our daily life, perfume is a common and important accessory.
It not only brings fresh breath to people but also enhances our self-confidence and charm.
However, many people do not understand some basic techniques when using perfume, causing the smell of perfume to disappear or deteriorate quickly.
This article will share some tips on how to retain the best scent of perfume to help you enjoy the charm of perfume better.
1. Correct usage
1. Spray position: When using perfume, you should choose an appropriate position to spray, such as the pulse point (such as the back of the neck, wrist, inner elbow, etc.). The body temperature in these areas is higher, which helps the scent of the perfume come out.
2. Use in moderation: Don’t overdo it when using perfume, one or two dabs are enough. Excessive use of perfume will make the smell too strong, easily make people feel uncomfortable, and will accelerate the evaporation of perfume.
3. Don’t rub: Many people habitually rub the spray area after spraying perfume, thinking that this will make it easier for the perfume to penetrate the skin. But in fact, rubbing will destroy the molecular structure of the perfume, causing the smell of the perfume to disappear faster.
4. Avoid mixing: When using perfume, avoid mixing it with other cosmetics or fragrance products, as this may cause adverse chemical reactions and affect the taste of the perfume.
2. Perfume usage minefield
When using perfume, you should also pay attention to the following parts that are not suitable for using perfume to avoid entering the "minefield" of use and causing adverse effects.
Perfume should not be used in areas exposed to sunlight. Because some spices in perfumes are volatile oils extracted from natural plants, if they are sprayed on areas that are easily exposed to sunlight, the long-wave ultraviolet rays in the sun will react photochemically with the chemicals in the perfume on the skin, causing skin inflammation.
Perfume should not be used directly on the face. Since perfume contains a lot of alcohol and is highly irritating, perfume should not be used directly on skin prone to allergies such as the face. Babies should also avoid using perfume containing alcohol.
Perfume should not always be sprayed directly on the skin to avoid irritation to the skin. Depending on the situation, perfume can be sprinkled on clothes.
Perfume should not be applied to areas prone to sweating such as forehead and armpits. Because these parts sweat a lot, the fragrance is easily diluted, and the mixture of sweat and fragrance may change the taste of the perfume itself.
In addition, people who are allergic to alcohol can choose an alcohol-free perfume, or spray the perfume on underwear, handkerchiefs, skirts, trousers, or the inside of ties.
If you use perfume when you are sweating, you should wipe off the sweat before using it; it is best not to use perfume on areas with developed sweat glands.
Hopefully, these tips will help you enjoy your fragrance better so you always smell great.