SECRETS TO MAKE YOUR AROMA LAST

SECRETS TO MAKE YOUR AROMA LAST

Fragrances transport you to where and who you want to be. Whether you're a sexy seductress in Paris or a flirtatious temptress at the beginning of a relationship, you can say a lot with your scent.

Fortunately, Pure Romance has two luxury fragrances with pheromones, Dirty French and Truly Sexy Flirt You can choose from a seductive interpretation of wild orchids, blackberries, and vanilla musk, or a bouquet of pure jasmine, sparkling lemon, and clean amber. Plus, the formula reacts with your body's natural chemistry to act as a sexual attractant.

But how can you ensure people smell your intoxicating fragrance without it being overpowering? We've rounded up the best tips and places to apply perfume so you can wow everyone with your signature scent.

How to apply

The best time to spray your scent is right after you shower. At this point, your skin is damp and free of dirt. Then, moisturize with a fragrance-free lotion All this moisture will help retain the scent. Don't spray and sweep the scent around, apply it directly to your skin. Spraying it will waste valuable product.

Also, store your perfume in a dark, dry place. You might be tempted to keep it in your bathroom, but humidity harms its beautiful fragrance. Store it in a closet or room with a constant temperature.

Finally, although we recommend several places to apply below, choose only one to avoid the fragrance being overwhelming.

where to apply

Pulse points

These are parts of your body that emit the most heat and maximize the fragrance of the perfume. There's a reason you'll see women spraying perfume on their neck or wrists: these are popular pulse points. But there are some you might not be familiar with, like the inside of your elbows or behind your knees. When applying your fragrance, you'll be tempted to rub it in, but try to avoid doing so, as it will remove some of the perfume and you won't get a lasting scent.

Neckline

Applying perfume to your décolletage is perfect for any night out. Challenge your date to lean in for a better sniff. It can be the perfect foreplay whether you're out on the town or enjoying a relaxed home-cooked meal.

Hair

Perfume doesn't always have to be applied directly to your skin; it's also perfect for your hair (especially if you tend to make bold moves throughout the day). This is a great way to make your scent last because the fragrance will adhere to the hair fibers. If you're worried that spraying perfume directly on your hair will dry it out, spray it on a brush and then comb your hair.

Upper part of the earlobes

You might be thinking, "What?!" But applying perfume to the tops of your ears is a great place because they're greasier than earlobes, which means the fragrance will linger longer. So if you normally apply it to the backs of your ears, switch it up and try the tops instead.

Ankles

You're always on the go, so make sure your signature scent moves with you. Applying fragrance to your ankles means the fragrance will be projected wherever you go. Announce your entrance in style with this new application location.

Clothes

Be very careful when applying perfume to clothing. Spraying garments like wool or cashmere can make the scent last longer. But avoid spraying on silk or chiffon, as this can cause staining.

Enjoy these tips so you can have a long-lasting scent that makes you feel confident from dawn to dusk.

Credits Tori Tromblay by: TORI TROMBLAY


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