
"Rubbing perfume into the skin breaks down the fragrance molecules, causing it to lose strength and fade faster. The friction also mixes the perfume with your skin's natural oils, which can distort the scent. Instead, it's best to spray from about 30cm away and let the fragrance settle on your skin naturally."
"Most fragrances contain alcohol and, over time, that can dry the hair out, something your hairdresser will almost certainly have opinions about. Spraying perfume straight onto your hair should be avoided."
"Rubbing the fragrance into your skin is a common fragrance mistake. It can actually disturb the drying process which can bruise the fragrance's notes and alter the aroma. Instead, leave your fragrance to dry naturally on your skin."
Proper perfume application and storage significantly impact fragrance longevity and scent quality. Rubbing perfume into skin breaks down fragrance molecules, causing faster fading and distorting the scent through mixing with natural oils. Spraying perfume directly onto hair should be avoided because fragrances contain alcohol that dries hair over time. Instead, spray perfume from approximately 30 centimeters away and allow it to settle naturally on skin. Applying fragrance to pulse points like wrists and elbows provides optimal scent distribution. These techniques preserve the fragrance's integrity and ensure the scent lasts longer while maintaining its intended aroma profile.
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