Of course, throwing away your favorite perfume is one of those simple and practical habits that doesn't require much effort or skill, other than a little finesse. In the world of fragrances, the way you wear your perfume is just as important as the scent you choose to spray on your body.
Here are five common mistakes made about perfumes, from buying, to wearing, to how to dispose of them.
-The temperature of the environment
When it comes to storage, perfume is like a living organism, thus sensitive to environmental changes. Do not transfer it from a cold to a hot environment, because such changes may cause unexpected chemical reactions. Surprisingly, the best place to store it is in the packaging box and keep it at room temperature.
- The best perfumes come in small bottles
As special as it is, the perfume should be used for a not too long time. Keeping a bottle open for a long time is not a good idea. Experts say that perfumes in small bottles that last up to three months are a super find.
-Don't rub it in, just spray it on
This almost unconscious application habit dilutes the scent of the perfume, especially when it is applied to the wrists. Rubbing heats the skin and produces enzymes that change the type of scent. So just spray lightly on your wrists, skin, clothing, etc.
-Don't focus on the pulse points
The pulse points on your body, wrists, neck and décolleté are where the body emits the most heat, so the places where perfume should be applied. But, don't throw the perfume directly there, at least from five centimeters away from the skin. Because if you do this close to the skin, the perfume can run off, leave stains, etc.
-Avoid splashing on clothes
Be careful about spraying perfume on clothing. Better to be careful and apply it directly to the skin, rather than changing or washing clothes.
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Source: Vogue