For best results, shower or bathe, then dry pat your skin, moisturize, and finally spritz your parfume. The scent last
longer on a moisturized body.
Spray your scent on pulse points for increased longer lasting strength. These places include the inside of your elbows, behind your knees, behind your ear, and the nape of your neck. Your neck, wrists, backs of knees, and other pulse points emit more heat than other parts of your body. And that heat
actually activates and maximizes your perfume.
Don’t rub the parfume into your skin. Spray it on your skin, or spritz it in the air and then walk into the parfume plume.
Important: Storing your fragrance in your bathroom where steam from daily showers can interact with them is a no-no. Water, humidity, and drastically changing temps can change a perfume’s composition and cut short the shelf life of your favorite bottle. Additionally, any form of light (especially sunlight) can break down a perfume’s makeup