Want to smell good for a date, but aren't sure how much to wear or where to put it? This article can help you make sure your scent will delight and not overwhelm your partner.
Steps
Step 1. A great tip to make the perfume last is to spread petroleum jelly on the areas of the skin where you intend to apply it
Step 2. Spray some perfume on your wrist
Men might apply it on their hands first, but they need to make sure they wash them right after.
Step 3. Try applying it to the pressure points:
the inside of the wrist, the inside of the elbow, behind the knees, behind the ears, etc.
Step 4. If it is a light touch of perfume, apply it with a light tap behind the ears
Step 5. Put some more on your hair
Spread it gently on the surface, but not too much so as not to ruin its appearance. You can apply it to the hairline, above the neck, or on the neck itself.
Step 6. Spray some or apply some with light taps around the neck, but don't use too much
Step 7. Put some on your chest, but again not too much
Step 8. Rub a small amount behind the knees
Step 9. Spray some on the inside of the elbows (about one spray for each elbow is fine)
Step 10. Don't overdo it
Step 11. Consider applying it to your wrists and neck
Instead of spraying more, spray it in the air and pass through it.
Step 12. Pay attention
If you are not familiar with a certain fragrance or its intensity once applied, you can spray it on a cotton ball and then use it by dabbing it in various places.
Advice
- Do not apply too much perfume on an area that could be nibbled by your partner during (or after) the appointment. The flavor of the perfume is not very inviting.
- Don't apply too much; the effect may not please you or your partner.
- Make sure you have a great quality perfume.
- Consider applying it behind the neck. When you and the person you're dating hug each other, a heady scent will come from behind your neck.
- Make sure he is not allergic to any of the ingredients in the perfume.
- Make sure the perfume isn't too old.
- Spray the perfume in the air and pass through it.
- Try a more romantic fragrance that is pleasant for the person you're dating.
Warnings
- Be careful when applying too much perfume you already know. At first you might believe that you don't feel much, but in reality your olfactory glands have already got used to that type of perfume. You may be giving off a more intense scent than you actually perceive.
- If you can smell yourself without trying to smell it on purpose, you've probably put in too much.
- Make sure you and the person you're dating aren't allergic to perfume.