When it comes to wearing perfume, knowing where to apply it can significantly impact how long the scent lasts and how it interacts with your body chemistry. From personal experience, applying perfume to pulse points such as the wrist, neck, and behind the ears can intensify and prolong the fragrance throughout the day. In addition to the traditional spots like wrists and inner elbows, don’t overlook other areas like the collarbone, behind the knees, cleavage, lower back, and even ankles. These spots emit heat, helping the fragrance to diffuse naturally around you. For instance, spraying a light mist on your ankles can create an appealing trail of scent as you move. Another tip I’ve found helpful is to apply fragrance right after showering and moisturizing your skin with an unscented lotion. Moisturized skin holds perfume better, reducing evaporation and enhancing scent longevity. Be cautious not to rub your wrists together after applying perfume, as this can break down the fragrance molecules and alter the scent. Instead, allow it to dry naturally. Also, layering your fragrance with matching body lotion or shower gel can build a more complex and stronger scent. Experimenting with these application points and techniques can personalize your fragrance experience, making your perfume not just smell great but also feel part of you throughout the day. For those who love perfumes, exploring these tips can enrich your perfume routine and help you enjoy your favorite scents to the fullest.

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