5 Tips to Enhance the Performance of Fragrances

Jo Loves Pomelo Travel Set - That September Muse (Formerly Ms Tantrum Blog)

Fragrances have the ability to captivate and leave a lasting impression. In order to fully appreciate the beauty of a fragrance, it is important to optimize its effectiveness and longevity on your skin. Therefore, in this blog article, we will delve into the art of boosting the performance of fragrances. I will present suggestions and ways to make your perfumes truly shine. Prepare to discover the secrets of scent longevity and create an olfactory experience that lasts.

Jo Loves Pomelo Collection - That September Muse (Formerly Ms tantrum Blog) - Boost the performance of fragrances with the layering technique
  • Moisturize Your Skin: Hydrated skin retains scent longer and helps to slow down evaporation. Additionally, moisturize your skin with an unscented lotion or body oil before applying your perfume. The moisturizer forms a barrier, allowing the fragrance to stick to and linger on your skin for longer. Moreover, some brands like Jo Loves have a body care line for almost all of their fragrances. Furthermore, I love the idea of using shower gel to body lotion and cream from the same line before applying my fragrance.
  • Apply Fragrance to Pulse Points: Pulse points are regions where blood vessels are closer to the skin’s surface, radiating heat and intensifying the scent. Consequently, perfume should be applied on pulse areas such as the wrists, neck, behind the ears, inner elbows, and back of the knees. The warmth of these places aids in the activation and projection of the fragrance.
  • Layering Fragrances: Layering fragrances not only creates a unique scent combination, but it also helps each fragrance last longer. As a base layer, apply a scented body lotion or oil, followed by your perfume. The additional fragrance layers provide depth and complexity, resulting in a perfume experience that lasts longer.
  • Mindful Application: When applying fragrances, be mindful of how much you use. When it comes to scent application, less is usually more. Begin with a light spritz or dab and work your way up as needed. Overapplication might overload the senses and cause the fragrance to dissipate faster.
  • Refresh Throughout the Day: Carry a travel-sized perfume atomizer or a fragrance paintbrush with you. Use it to refresh the fragrance and keep it last longer. A quick spray on your pulse points or a light mist in the air around you can help refresh the scent and keep it going all day.

Enhancing the performance of a fragrance allows you to fully immerse yourself in the intriguing world of scents. You may boost the performance of fragrances by moisturizing your skin, applying to pulse points, or layering it. Embrace these tactics to unleash the fragrance’s power, creating a compelling olfactory journey that will leave an impression.

Jo Loves Pomelo Travel Set - That September Muse (Formerly Ms Tantrum Blog) - Boost the performance of fragrances with the layering technique
Jo Loves Pomelo Travel Set - That September Muse (Formerly Ms Tantrum Blog)
Jo Loves Pomelo Travel Set - That September Muse (Formerly Ms Tantrum Blog)

You may now make your travels deliciously scented and hassle-free with the New Jo Loves Pomelo Travel Collection, now in an airline-approved travel bag. Take your favorite scented products with you wherever you go.

Until next time, Ashh xo

*This blog post features some press samples. All opinions are my own and unbiased.

5 Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing these helpful tips!

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  2. These are great tips! I am a big fan of layering. I make sure that the lotion I am wearing complements the fragrance I want to apply.

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  3. I haven’t tried Jo Loves yet. On my list to try!

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  4. These are great tips, Ashh. I love the idea of layering fragrances
    Julia x
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