If you want your fragrance to stay noticeable for hours, where you spray it matters just as much as the perfume itself. The right placement helps the scent develop better and last longer throughout the day.
The easiest method is to apply perfume to warm areas of the body, especially places where the skin naturally gives off a little heat.
The wrists are one of the most popular pulse points. A light spray here helps release the fragrance gradually during the day. Try not to rub your wrists together, because that can make the top notes fade faster.
These areas stay warm and help project the scent gently. One or two light sprays are usually enough.
This is another useful pulse point, especially if you want perfume to last longer without applying too much.
Perfume holds better on hydrated skin than on very dry skin. An unscented body lotion applied first can make a real difference.
Keep the bottle a few inches away so the mist lands evenly instead of soaking one small spot.
Some fabrics can hold scent well, but always test delicate materials first to avoid marks.
For longer-lasting fragrance, focus on pulse points like the wrists, neck, behind the ears, and inside the elbows. Keep the application light, avoid rubbing, and start with moisturized skin for the best result.