11/15Spritz after a shower

Spritz after a shower

The best time to actually spray on some perfume is immediately after you've taken a bath. Since your skin retains the moisture from the bath, it will help keep on the perfume for much longer. Do this, and your fragrance is sure to last throughout the day.

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12/15Moisturise before applying

Moisturise before applying

Moisturisers also work the same way. So if you haven't applied a perfume after taking a bath, worry not. You can just apply some moisturiser to your skin as it will help lock in the fragrance. Just make sure that the moisturiser you apply belongs to the same group as the fragrance, or is fragrance-free to avoid mixing the two aromas.

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13/15Spray perfume on pulse points

Spray perfume on pulse points

As tempting as it may seem, bathing in perfume is going to be really overwhelming. So rather than dousing yourself in perfume, opt for spraying it on your pulse points. Apply your fragrance on the wrist, neck, elbows and behind your ears as these are the most receptive areas when it comes to changes in body temperature.

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14/15Don’t rub or scrub

Don’t rub or scrub

You might think that by rubbing the perfume you'll help enhance its fragrance but that's where you're wrong. When you rub on it, the fragrance dissolves rather than enhancing. So, what you can do instead is dab on it lightly. Dabbing helps the aroma unfurl on its own.

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15/15Perfume for your hair

Perfume for your hair

A lot of films have a scene where the actress dances into her perfume. While you may have been advised against it, we say you should go for it. Doing this will help the perfume settle into your hair and clothes which will leave you blanketed in scent. Plus, it won't be overwhelming either.

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