Every fragrance has three main levels of fragrant – the upper, middle and bottom, or base, the heart and the top.
First steams away the fastest, medium develops a bit later, and the basic notes are those whose scent is the most intensive.
Apply the perfume more often if you have pale, dry skin, because it fades away faster on such skin, while oily skin keeps the perfume longer.
Do not try more than three perfumes on one occasion, since you won’t be able to choose any. And while testing each one smell a bowl full of raw coffee grains which you will be offered in every perfumery.
Wait ten minutes for the basic aromas to be scented, and only then decide whether you like it and whether it suits you.
Just spray the perfume, it should not be rubbed.
The scent will not intensify if you apply it to the neck, where a carotid artery is pulsing, nor will you break the precious molecules if you rub the wrists against each other.
If you want the perfume to last longer and the aura of scents around yourself, spray it onto the hair.
Do not apply intense perfumes directly on skin or clothing. Spray them in front of you and walk through the cloud of fragrant droplets.
Expect the perfume to last for three years from the date pressed on the bottle. Never expose a bottle of perfume to high temperatures. The best thing is to keep it in cool and dark place.
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