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1. Tips for storing fragrances |
2. Application and wearing techniques |
3. Proper storage |
4. How to wear fragrances correctly |
5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) |
Storing your fragrances properly can significantly extend their shelf life and intensity. Store your perfumes in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
The way you apply your perfume can affect its longevity. Spray perfume on pulsating areas such as the wrists, neck and behind the ears. This will help release the scent throughout the day.
Make sure your perfume bottles are always tightly closed to prevent evaporation and oxidation of the fragrance. Airtight storage can also help preserve the freshness of the perfume.
Less is more. Avoid applying too much perfume as this can overwhelm the fragrance molecules and reduce their longevity. One or two sprays are often enough to achieve a long-lasting scent.
A: The shelf life of a perfume can vary depending on the fragrance and concentration, but on average it lasts about 3-5 years.
A: Yes, skin chemistry can have a big impact on how long a fragrance lasts on your skin.
A: Yes, perfumes can oxidize over time and change their scent or lose intensity.
It is not necessary to store perfume in the refrigerator. A cool, dark place is sufficient.
Apply perfume to pulsating areas such as wrists, neck and behind the ears to optimally distribute the scent.
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