How does the fragrance stay on the body

Written By The HealthMeth Team - Updated On Tuesday, February 2, 2021 12:00 PM

How to spray perfume

Spraying perfume calls for choosing the correct area for this, which is represented by spraying on the pulse points in the body located where the blood vessels are closest to the skin, and the reason for this is that these areas emit heat more than others. This contributes to the emission of fragrance from the skin into the air, and from the pulse points: the inner wrists, the inner elbows, the place for hanging the earring, behind the knees, and it is also advised not to rub the wrists together when applying the perfume ; This will remove the odor, and the method of application is by spraying or slight pressure. This depends on the type of perfume, and it is advised not to spray perfume in the air and walk through it. This leads to a waste of money, and it is indicated that perfume is always applied before wearing clothes and accessories, and to test whether the fragrance leaves an effect on the clothes or not, a little is sprayed on a hidden area of ​​the fabric. [1]


A method for fixing perfume

Spraying perfume on dry skin would contribute to the rapid fading of the smell. Therefore, it is recommended to apply fragrance-free moisturizers on the body before spraying perfume, or apply a little Vaseline on the skin; It creates a layer over the skin; This prevents the pores from absorbing the fragrance over time, and products of the same type of fragrance can be applied to make the scent last longer, by applying a scented body cream or lotion , and then spraying the perfume. [1]


The power of perfume scent

The strength of the aroma varies from one perfume to another depending on the concentration of aromatic oils in it, which are pressed, extracted from steam, or chemically separated from plants, flowers, or fruits; There are perfumes in which the essential oil is not less than 25% and are called (Parfum), and there are perfumes that contain 15 to 18% of essential oils and are called (eau de parfum), and there are those that contain 10% of oils and are called (eau de toilette). ). [2]


Fragrance uses

In the past, perfume was produced by burning aromatic herbs and incense for religious purposes, but after the passage of time it became used to express romance and love, and in the eighteenth century France began to use perfume in bath water, and in compresses, enemas, etc., and today clothing designers are using scents Aromatic in the marketing of their clothes. [3]


References

  1. ^ A b CATHERINE HELBIG (5-12-2017), "How To And the Where To the Apply To the Make It of Perfume Last Longer" , Www.liveabout.com , Retrieved 10-3-2018. Edited.
  2. ↑ SUSAN NASR, "How Perfume Works" , science.howstuffworks.com , Retrieved 10-3-2018. Edited.
  3. ↑ Mary Bellis (9-4-2017), "The History of Perfume" , www.thoughtco.com , Retrieved 10-3-2018. Edited.