You know what stinks? Spending a fortune on the hottest new fragrances only to find that super scent has faded within a matter of minutes. So what's a girl to do? For starters, it's important to remember that when it comes to perfume you get what you pay for. For example, many women hit the local flea market in search of bargain-priced perfumes. While it may seem like you're getting a steal at the time, those pricey perfumes for less are often watered down or worse, made from different ingredients. Just because the packaging looks the same doesn't mean that you're getting the real deal. So buyer beware. Before you spring for your favorite scent, it's important to make sure you're making your purchase from a reliable source. With most discount perfume stores such as Perfumania, you are usually in good hands. If you're buying a fragrance off eBay or other online stores, always read the buyers' feedback to ensure you're getting your money's worth. Of course, buying a well-made fragrance is only half the battle. Getting it to stay on is the next part. The first step is making sure the skin is fresh and clean before applying your signature scent.
Moist skin is a must; however, don't apply perfume right after you get out of the shower. Many perfumes have a complementary moisturizing lotion, shower gel or even shampoo and conditioner available. It's money well spent if you're looking for ways to make your scent last. Layering your scent will help you achieve the full effect. If you don't want to splurge for additional products, use a non-scented lotion that won't clash with your fragrance. Apply perfume to the body's pressure points - wrists, neck and behind the knees. Then mist the body with your scent. Always put perfume on prior to getting dressed so that you have direct access to those pressure points. Spray your brush with the perfume of your choice. Another effective tip is to dab a bit of Vaseline to the points you're going to spray to assist the scent in adhering better to the skin.