A divine fragrance not only makes you feel delighted but also elicits a pleasant feeling for the people around you. However, if this scent starts wearing off in a few hours, the symphony of beautiful notes you created will be of no use. Pleasure your olfactory senses the whole day (and make the most of your purchase) with these hacks. The best part? You don’t even have to get expensive perfumes, with a few simple hacks you can learn how to make your perfume last longer. From layering fragrances to moisturising your skin, some of these hacks might even be a part of your daily routine, but now you know not to sleep on it. Read on to learn how to make your scent last longer.
13 Hacks On How To Make Fragrance Last Longer
You don’t have to always invest in expensive perfumes to make them last longer. You can make any scent last the whole day with the routine and order. Simply moisturising your skin before you wear your scent can allow it to smell amazing all day long. So, without further ado, let’s get into the dos and don’ts of spraying perfumes to make a scent last longer.
1. Store Them Right
Long-lasting fragrance begins with storing the perfume the right way. Before the spirit leaves the bottle, a perfume can lose its strength. To avoid this, keep it in a cool, dark place, away from bright lights, and with the lid always closed. Perfumes’ chemistry is impacted, and their potency declines when handled or kept in improper conditions. Once you have your scents duly treasured, learn the right way on how to make perfume last longer.
2. Always Start Fresh
Apply perfume after stepping out of a shower or bath. Studies suggest fragrances enhance body odour instead of masking it. So when you apply perfume with sweat and dirt, the scent will meld with your existing odour, smelling foul. A shower will get rid of any odour and open your pores for the spirit to settle in. Wait till you are completely dry and spritz some perfume on your body to make it last longer.
3. Moisturise To Smell Nice
Moisturise your skin before laying your fragrance, if your skin is not well hydrated, your perfume will be the first liquid to evaporate. We recommend using a non-scented lotion or moisturiser that won’t blend with your scent, creating an unsolicited foul fragrance. If your moisturiser has a scent, try harmonising the fragrance with your perfume.
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4. Spritz, Don’t Mist
Wear your scents, don’t walk into it. When you spray perfume in front of you and walk, the particles fall in places you don’t need, simply wasting your product in the air. Rather spritz them on pulse points and get the most out of the scene.
5. Pulse Points, Please
Pulse points are those spots on our body where the arteries are the closest to our skin, they are pulsating and warmer, compared to the rest of the body. Fragrance reacts to heat and when you spritz your perfume there, the scent stays for longer throughout the day. These points are where you can feel your heartbeat–your wrists, the inner part of the elbow, behind your ear, your neck, and behind the knee.
6. Spray, Don’t Rub
Contrary to popular belief, you are not supposed to rub your wrists together after spraying perfume. This makes the perfume evaporate faster, instead just spray the scent on your pulse points and let the fragrance sink into your skin.
7. Yes To Hair, No To Clothes
Don’t spray perfume on your clothes, perfume contains oils and alcohol that can stain your clothes, especially satin. You can take a brush or a comb, spray some of the product, and brush your hair with it. This will leave your hair smelling just as ravishing as you.
8. Layer Like A Slayer
Layer multiple fragrances that can be married to others for a long-lasting effect. You can do this two ways, either by choosing complementing fragrances or layering complementing products. We are not expert perfumers, so the easy way out is to layer using lotions and shower gels. We recommend using a set of products that all release the same fragrance for a longer period.
This set consists of a shower gel, a hair and body fragrance mist, and a day cream – a harmony of an intoxicating yet delicate aroma sparked with notes of black amber plum, vanilla woods, and jasmine blooms.
9. Line Your Lenins
Spritz a little perfume on a handkerchief or a piece of paper and place it in your clothes drawer. This will transfer the essence of your perfumes onto your clothes without staining them. Even if you forget to spray, your clothes will end up smelling incredible.
10. Vaseline For The Win
Apply a small amount of Vaseline on your pulse points to moisturise those spots. When your pulse points are well moisturised with a non-fragrant humectant, a moisturising barrier is created to lock in the scent molecules throughout the day. Vaseline stops your skin from drying out because when perfume is applied to dry skin, the water content in the perfume works on hydrating your skin instead of doing its primary job.
11. Hot Showers For Hotter Results
We recommend taking a nice warm shower before you start your day (and wear your perfume) because hot showers open your pores. When your pores are exposed, apply some moisturiser followed by your favourite perfume, to trap the hydration and scent molecules to activate the fragrance to its fullest potential.
12. Scented Cotton Balls
If you want your clothes to smell like you too, then take a few cotton balls and spritz some of your perfume on it. Store these fragrant cotton balls in your closet, cupboard, or clothes drawer. This will make sure your clothes smell nice, without the alcohol in the perfume staining your outfits.
13. Reapply Throughout
Even with all the hacks, your perfume will fade during the course of the day. So for times when you need a refresher after long hours, carry a travel-sized perfume bottle in your bag or keep it in your office drawer. You can reapply the perfume at the end of the day if you have post-office plans.
Make A Note Of These Notes
The charming aroma of any scent comes from the melody of multiple notes delicately grooving in unison. These notes consist of top notes, heart notes, and base notes. According to a study , top notes are the ones that fade away the quickest, followed by heart notes and base notes. If you want your perfume to last longer, pay attention to the prominence of the notes, if the base notes are prominent, then the perfume will have a longer shelf life. You can always check the product description to know which note is the strongest.
What Type Of Perfume Lasts The Longest
The secret to making your perfume smell last longer is in the concentration. Depending on the concentration of the aromatic compounds you get different levels of perfumes. An Eau de Cologne has 2–4% aromatics and thus only lasts for 2–3 hours. An Eau de Toilette is made of 5–15% aromatics that can stay up to 4–7 hours. An Eau de Parfum can have up to 20% and the scent can be on you for more than 8 hours. These three are the common strengths available, so you can pick your poison depending on how long you want your scent to last.

