How to Make the Scent Last Longer




If you have dry skin, apply perfume more often.

Applying petroleum jelly to areas where you will be applying perfume will give the scent something to cling to.

Apply your fragrance low on the body so that the scent rises and it won’t be lost as quickly.

Apply perfume immediately after your shower, as open pores and warm skin will soak up the scent, as long you haven’t used deodorant soap.

If your scent has faded after a few hours, rub the once scented area to reactive the scent.

Layering your fragrance will help make your scent last longer. If the scent you use has a matching bath gel, moisturizer or powder, those can be used before you apply the actual fragrance.