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Mood-booster Fragrance Tips
Fragrance is an important part of finishing a look or a mood. It can be the first thing noticed about you, or the last thing remembered. Fragrances are not just to make you "smell good." Fragrances can affect your mood. Just do not overdo it!
Here are some mood-booster fragrance tips.
If
you want to relieve stress, grab a fragrance in vanilla or lavender.
These two have a way of calming nerves. Using lavender before bedtime
will enhance your sleeping. A cranky baby will even settle down when
given a warm bath with lavender soap...
If you are
feeling sluggish and need a lift, green, citrus, grapefruit or lemon
scents will do the trick. Don't believe it? Try mixing a few drops of
lemon juice with some water in a spray bottle and spritz your skin...
Want
to feel more sensual? Look for scents in musk, sandalwood, amber or
jasmine. These scents not only tweak your own senses, but that of those
around you.
Smelling good is another part of
looking good. However, if you do not apply fragrances correctly, they
might be too strong or not strong enough. Here are some tips to help
you master the perfect perfume application...
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Apply fragrance to your skin and pulse points only. Let it dry
naturally. Do not rub your wrists together because this will alter and
diminish the scent. Avoid using it close to your face or behind the
ears. The scent won't last and it will dry out your skin.
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To prevent stains and discoloration, do not spray any on your clothing
or jewelry. Some perfumes are darker and have a greater tendency to
stain, so be careful with "dry clean only" clothes that are not washed
after every wear.
- If you want the
scent to last longer, apply it in layers. Many fragrances also come in
bath soap, gel, and lotion. Use the perfume as a top coat for the long
run. This will last you about six to eight hours.
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Avoid wearing strong perfumes in the office or workplace. Some people
are allergic to perfumes and do not want the irritation. They can cause
headaches or bring on an asthma attack, so use sparingly.
If
you have valuable perfume that you want to make sure retains its
original scent and lasts as long as possible, store it in the
refrigerator.
Making your scents last longer...
"Layering"
the fragrances will keep them on your skin longer. By layering, I mean
using the same scented shower gel, body lotion applied to damp skin,
followed by your cologne or perfume
Apply your scent where your skin is the warmest. Your pulse points are behind the ears and knees
Applying a light coat of vaseline, and then applying the scent directly over the vaseline will make your scent last longer
IF
you have certain articles that require hand-washing, such as nylons or
lingerie, add a few drops of perfume to the water and soak a few
minutes.
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