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Wearing your Perfume Perfectly

There is a unique style to be had when wearing parfum. Here we will take a look at the best ways of smelling amazing without overdoing it.

There are a number of points on the body where a person can wear perfume most effectively. These are the pulse points which typically radiate heat and are found on the neck, cleavage, wrist, back of the knees and inside your elbows. It is enough to apply perfume to one of these areas rather than all as it can become anoying to others around you causing them to gag. If a person can smell your perfume before they see you, it suffices to say you have overdone it.

Making your perfume last can be quite a feat. During the winter you may have to apply perfume twice a day as it is a lot colder compared to the summertime due to the heat increasing the concentrated qualities.

A useful tip is to spritz an area in front of you and then walk right through it. Perfumes tend to stay longer on clothes than they do on skin. Remember to allow the perfume to settle on your skin before wearing your clothes if you would prefer the scent to remain on your skin instead.

Whichever perfume you decide to don - floral, musky, fruity or sensual - be sure to work in moderation. Less is more, as they say.

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