Sunday, July 19, 2009

Tips Of The Day

Do dab or spray fragrance on areas of your body where the heat will cause the fragrance to slowly release.

-The "pulse points", i.e., anywhere you can easily feel your pulse, inside of wrists , inside of elbows, base of the throat, temples, behind the ears, behind the knees, ankles, breast cleavage or the middle of the chest, above the heart.


-To store perfume so it will last, keep it away from heat and light.
A dark closet, a seldom-opened deep dresser drawer, or a covered box will work well. Exposure to light is a sure way to send your fine fragrances round the twist.


-To store perfume so it will last, do not keep fine fragrances in the bathroom.


-To store perfume so it will last, do not keep fine fragrances in the bathroom, as the heat and humidity will hasten the breakdown of the chemicals.


-To store perfume so it will last, do not store perfumes in the fridge.


-To store perfume so it will last, do not store perfumes in the fridge as the humidity and temperature can cause unhappy changes in the chemistry
Layer the scent of your fragrance to make its presence felt longer.
Buy matching accessories to that fragrance (such as aftershave, shower gel, body lotion, deodorant) and apply those before spraying on the fragrance of the same make.


Do not spray fragrance into the air and then walk into it.

-This disperses most of the fragrance into the air and you may end up with it on your face, which will cause breakouts due to the high oil content in the perfume. It is not very effective as far as making the fragrance last.


Do not spray fragrance in your hair.


-It's sometimes believed that this will make the fragrance last longer, but in fact the oils in your scalp can change the fragrance in a way you won't like, and the alcohol in the fragrance can dry your hair


Do not spray fragrance directly on your clothes.


-Fragrance is designed to be on skin, not fabric, it may quickly turn into a smell you don't want around you as it reacts with the fabric.
To store perfume so it will last, avoid direct exposure to air.
Splash or pour bottles, which expose the fragrance to air every time they are opened, cause problems, so consider decanting perfume into a smaller atomizer for regular use.

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