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STEP ONE :
Find your perfect perfume. Do not just wear something because it is a designer perfume. Make sure you absolutely love the perfume& #39;s top notes and bottom notes.
The top notes are what you smell initially right when you get near the spray bottle. These are usually citrus, fruit, and herb smells. They often wear off very quickly, so it is important to check the bottom notes as well.
STEP 2;
Choose a daytime or nighttime fragrance. If you are simply going out on the town, going to work, or visiting the beach, try a daytime fragrance. If you are planning a date, or going out to dinner, you might try a nighttime fragrance instead.
Nighttime fragrances are generally sprayed on, or near the neck area. This is because they do not last as long, and you will want a more immediate impact. In that case, apply a little extra moisturizer to the area of choice to hold the fragrance better.
Daytime fragrances are generally sprayed down by the hips or knees. This is because they rise as the day goes by, and last longer. Therefore, use some extra moisturizer near the area of choice in order for the fragrance to hold on better.
STEP 3:

Take a shower or bath. Your skin absorbs perfume better after it is nice and warm. Make sure when you take your shower or bath that the water is hot, so that your pores can open
Use a body wash or soap that is unscented, or has very little scent. You do not want your perfume to clash with the smell.
This is also a great time to moisturize your skin. Use a cream or oil so that your skin becomes more openly receptive to the perfume.
STEP 4:

Dry your skin off. After you take a warm shower or bath, make sure your skin is dry. If you do not, when you spray the perfume on it will not stick. Specifically, get the hard to reach places like the back of your knees, your neckline, and your hair.
These are what are called "pulse points," or places where your perfume goes on, and acts at its highest level.
STEP 5:
Hydrate your skin. If you did not apply moisturizer during your shower, definitely do this after you dry off. The perfume has a much better chance to lock on to your skin if it is smooth and soft, rather than dry and rough.
The key is to hit the "pulse points." These include, but are not limited to: feet, knees, elbows, collarbone, and neck.
These places are where you will apply the perfume, and where the perfume will be most effective.
STEP 6:
Apply the perfume before you put your clothes on. Perfume sprayed directly onto clothes can cause water marks which look unseemly, particularly if you are going out to a nice dinner date.
Perfume also works much better on "pulse points" rather than clothes, because the molecules interact with direct contact with skin.
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