FAQ
Apply to moisturized skin:
Apply Fragrance to well-moisturized skin, as this helps the scent to adhere and last longer.
Use complementary body lotion or oil:
Apply a body lotion or oil with a similar scent to your fragrance before spraying it on.
Spray on clothes:
You can also spray fragrance on clothing for added longevity but be mindful of potential staining.
Store in a cool, dark place:
Keep your fragrance bottles in a cool, dark place to prevent deterioration.
Unique body chemistry: Everyone's skin has a unique pH and natural oils that interact with fragrance differently, leading to variations in scent.
Skin type and age: Certain skin types and ages may react differently to fragrances.
Humidity and temperature: These factors can also affect how a fragrance smells.
Fragrance notes: These are the ingredients that make up a perfume's scent.
Top notes: These are the initial scents you perceive when you first apply the fragrance.
Heart notes: These are the main scents that develop after the top notes fade.
Base notes: These are the long-lasting scents that remain after the heart notes dissipate.