How to make your perfume last longer
When it comes to making your perfume last longer, one often overlooked factor is the choice of body lotion or oil you use beforehand. Applying a fragrance-free moisturizer or an oil-based lotion can create a better surface for your perfume to adhere to, significantly extending its longevity. Another useful tip is to apply perfume to pulse points such as wrists, behind the ears, and the inner elbows. These areas emit more heat, which helps to activate and diffuse the fragrance. Moreover, layering your scent by using matching scented body washes or deodorants can intensify the fragrance and help it last longer. Be mindful of storage; keeping your perfume away from heat, light, and humidity preserves its scent integrity over time. For those using mini perfumes or pocket-sized sprays, these compact options are perfect for quick reapplication on the go, especially during summer or travel. A light mist throughout the day ensures your scent remains vibrant without being overpowering. Finally, avoid overthinking your perfume routine—as inspired by the image hinting at Christian Dior gifts, sometimes simplicity is key. Applying the right fragrance in a thoughtful way can make all the difference in lasting freshness and leaving a memorable impression.












































































