How to make your perfume last longer
From my personal experience, one of the best ways to make your perfume last longer is to focus on application techniques and storage habits. First, applying perfume right after a shower while your skin is still slightly damp can help lock in the scent, as moisturized skin holds fragrances better than dry skin. Using an unscented moisturizer before spraying also creates a good base for the perfume to cling to. I found that mini perfumes, which are super convenient for travel, can still pack a lasting punch if applied strategically. Instead of spraying just once, apply a small amount to your pulse points—like your wrists, inner elbows, and behind your ears. These warm areas help diffuse the fragrance throughout the day. Another tip is to avoid rubbing your wrists together after applying perfume, as this can break down the fragrance molecules and reduce the scent's longevity. Instead, let the perfume dry naturally on your skin. Storage also plays a crucial role. Keep your perfumes, especially summer and travel perfumes, away from direct sunlight and heat, as these elements can degrade the scent. Opt for a cool, dark place like a drawer or a closet. Lastly, layering your scents can significantly improve how long your perfume lasts. Using scented body lotions or shower gels from the same fragrance line amplifies the perfume and helps it stay vibrant over time. In conclusion, whether you're using a pocket perfume or your favorite summer scent, a combination of proper application, mindful storage, and layering can make a big difference in how long your fragrance lingers.












































































