We use perfumes on our skin in so-called "warm spots" where blood flows near the skin giving away the warmth of our body outside. These spots work as small fragrance pumps.
They are situated on wrists, behind ears, in the inner part of elbows and knees, and on a neck near the collar-bone.
Perfumes will last longer on oily rather then dry skin. Therefore, before using perfumes we may use some Vaseline or oily cream.
Fragrances are more intense when it is warm. Therefore, in summertime you should either use less perfume or use the lighter fragrance.
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