4 Easy Tricks to Make Your Fragrance Last Longer
4 Easy Tricks to Make Your Fragrance Last Longer

So you want to make your fragrance last longer? Here are four tips and tricks to get you (and your fragrance) through the day.
For less conventional but still effective areas, try experimenting at the inside of the elbow or the back of the knee.
But don’t worry, other people can still smell your fragrance—and you’ll know as soon as you receive the compliments.
1. Aim for Your Pulse Points
Start the day with 1 or 2 sprays directly on your pulse points. Pulse points are warmer areas of the body and act as natural diffusers when emitting a scent. We recommend spraying your wrists and the sides of your neck.For less conventional but still effective areas, try experimenting at the inside of the elbow or the back of the knee.
2. Avoid the front of your neck
The front of your neck is a prime location for Nose Blindness: a phenomenon in which your nose stops detecting the scent. This occurs when your nose figures out that your fragrance isn’t a threat or poisonous, and therefore stops perceiving the scent.But don’t worry, other people can still smell your fragrance—and you’ll know as soon as you receive the compliments.
3. Moisturize, Mist, Repeat
For longer wear, moisturize your pulse points with an unscented moisturizer. Moisturized skin has been proven to lock-in the scent.
For extra-long wear, you can also spray your clothes. Just be mindful that the juice is clear or that it isn’t a clothing material that will stain. To get the most effective olfactory experience, we suggest also spraying your fragrance in the air then walking through it waving your clothing in it.