Comment faire durer votre parfum plus longtemps : conseils et astuces efficaces

How to make your perfume last longer: effective tips and tricks

Do you love your perfume, but find its scent fades too quickly? Good news: making a perfume last longer depends not only on its composition, but also on how it's applied and incorporated into your daily routine . Here are some simple and effective tips to prolong the wear of your perfume every day.

1. Moisturize your skin before applying perfume

A fragrance lasts much longer on well-hydrated skin . Dry skin absorbs fragrance molecules more quickly, which reduces their longevity.

Before applying your perfume, use a body oil or moisturizing lotion , ideally one that matches your fragrance. Nourished skin allows the perfume to last longer.

2. Apply the perfume to the pulse points

Pulse points naturally give off heat, which helps to diffuse the fragrance throughout the day.

The ideal areas are:

  • the wrists
  • the crook of the elbows
  • behind the ears
  • the base of the neck
  • the neckline

Apply the perfume delicately, without rubbing, so as not to alter the olfactory notes.

3. Do not rub the perfume

Rubbing your wrists after applying perfume is a common practice, but it should be avoided. This breaks down the perfume molecules and accelerates the evaporation of the top notes, thus reducing the fragrance's longevity.

Simply allow the fragrance to dry naturally on the skin.

4. Layering fragrances

Layering involves applying several scented products to create a unique olfactory signature and prolong the fragrance's longevity.

Start with a scented oil or cream, then apply your perfume on top. This technique helps to fix the fragrance and prolong its sillage.

5. Use hair perfume sparingly.

Hair retains odors very well, but alcohol-based perfumes can dry it out.

Opt for a scented hair oil or a mist specifically designed for hair. Apply it lightly to the lengths of your hair or to your brush before styling.

6. Preserve its fragrance

The way you store your perfume directly influences its longevity.

To preserve its quality:

  • Keep it away from light
  • avoid temperature variations
  • store it in a cool, dry place

Improper storage can alter the composition of the perfume and reduce its longevity.

7. Choose additional plans

Scented oils, roll-ons, or alcohol-free perfumes often last longer on the skin . Used alone or in addition to a traditional perfume, they can prolong the fragrance throughout the day.

In summary

Making your perfume last longer relies on a few simple steps: moisturize your skin, apply perfume to the right areas, avoid rubbing, and layer your fragrance . By incorporating these tips into your routine, your perfume will stay with you longer while revealing its full richness.

At Aimébène, our perfumed body and hair oils are designed to prolong the life of your fragrances and transform each application into a true sensory ritual. Discover them now:

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