Here are some tips on how to apply your eau de parfum:
• Choose the Right Type: Eau de parfum is concentrated, so use sparingly (15-20% fragrance oil).
• Pulse Points: Apply to wrists, neck, behind ears, inside elbows, and behind knees.
• Avoid Rubbing: Don't rub wrists together; it can alter the scent.
• Spray from a Distance: Hold the bottle a few inches away for even distribution.
• Hair and Clothing: Lightly spray mist on hair and clothes but be cautious with fabrics.
• Layering: Use matching scented products for longevity.
• Consider Occasion: Adjust application based on the setting.
To store your Parfum securely, follow the tips below:
• Store EdPs in a cool, dark place away from sunlight.
• Use original packaging or dark containers to shield from light.
• Keep bottles upright to prevent leakage.
• Maintain a consistent temperature to avoid fluctuations.
• Avoid humid environments to prevent moisture damage.
• Rotate your collection to prevent fragrances from sitting unused.
• Minimize air exposure to maintain fragrance quality over time.
The best products to layer with your eau de parfum are perfume oils. Here are some tips on how to layer fragrances:
• Start Fresh: Begin with clean, moisturized skin for better fragrance longevity.
• Understand Fragrance Notes: Recognize top, middle, and base notes in your fragrances.
• Choose Complementary Scents: Combine scents with complementary notes for a balanced aroma.
• Avoid Overwhelming Scents: Less is more; subtle layering is key.
• Strategic Application: Apply lighter notes first, followed by stronger, longer-lasting ones.
• Test Before Applying: Test fragrances separately on wrists before combining on skin.
• Experiment and Enjoy: Mix and match to find combinations you enjoy.
• Consider Fragrance Families: Stick to similar fragrance families for a cohesive result.
• Layer with Unscented Products: Use unscented lotions or oils as a base for fragrance layering.