Perfumes, which are among the cosmetic products frequently used in daily life, can have a permanent feature on you when sprayed on the right areas. Many people make wrong mistakes in the use of perfume. Spraying too much peanut perfume on it does not mean that the perfume will be permanent on you.
The storage conditions of perfumes also affect the issue of their permanence. Perfumes that are not stored under the right conditions lose their permanent character. How do perfumes that are not stored correctly lose their permanent character? First of all, the alcohol in perfume can evaporate and fly when exposed to too much heat. This causes the perfume to deteriorate and lose its effect. For this reason, you should keep perfumes away from warm places or rooms while preserving them.
In addition, it will be better to store perfumes in a place where there is no sun and light. There are many mistakes made when using perfume. No perfume is applied to dirty or sweaty skin. This is because perfume applied to dirty or sweaty skin will never be permanent. Perfume should be sprayed on moisturized skin, especially after bathing. The perfume, which is sprayed on a moisturized skin with the help of a cream, is always permanent.
Applying perfume to a dry skin eliminates the permanence of your perfume. When using perfume, there are certain areas and perfume should be applied to these areas in the form of a peanut. Spraying a peanut on the back of the ear, pulsating areas, chest and inner elbows can ensure that your perfume is permanent.