Where should I apply my perfume so that it lasts all day?

Want your fragrance to last from morning to night? There are strategic areas of the body where the skin releases more heat, allowing the fragrance to better adhere and diffuse throughout the day.

Here are the points to focus on:

Hair: it retains odors very well, but use a hair mist or perfume to avoid damaging it.

Behind the ears: perfect for a subtle and refined trail.

The crease of the neck: a warm and pulsating area ideal for intensifying your scent.

The crook of the elbow: often forgotten, but very effective in making the scent last.

Behind the knees: perfect when wearing a skirt or dress.

The inside of your clothes: a simple trick to delicately scent your clothes.


Don't hesitate to test these areas to find your perfect combination!
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How to properly preserve your perfume?

To keep your perfume as captivating as the first day, it's essential to store it properly. Here are a few simple tips:
Avoid direct light: Sunlight can alter the composition of the perfume. Store in a dark place, such as a drawer or a sheltered shelf.
Protect it from heat: Heat makes the fragrance evolve faster. Keep your bottle in a cool, dry place.
Avoid the bathroom: although it's convenient, the humidity can degrade your perfume.
Close the cap tightly after each use to prevent evaporation.
If properly stored, your perfume can remain faithful to its scent for years!

How to choose the right perfume? Choosing a perfume isn't just about the scent... it's about a true blend of fragrance and personality. Here are some tips for finding the perfect match for you:

1. Know the main olfactory families
First of all, it is useful to know what you like:

Florals: soft, romantic, feminine
Orientals: warm, spicy, sensual
Fruity: gourmet, sweet, sparkling
Woody: deep, elegant, mysterious
Fresh / Citrus: light, lemony, invigorating
2. Take into account his personality
Perfume speaks about you without a word. Ask yourself this question: What do I want to make others feel?

Softness? Freshness? Seduction? Energy?
Your perfume should reflect you.

3. Test on your skin, not just on paper
A fragrance can smell different on everyone's skin. It's important to apply it to your wrist or the inside of your elbow and let the scent develop over time.

4. Allow time for the perfume to reveal its notes
A perfume consists of three stages:

Top notes (the first, often fresh)

The heart notes (the true character of the perfume)

Base notes (those that remain on the skin)

5. Have a fragrance for every moment
Just like your outfit, your fragrance can vary depending on the season or occasion:

Light and fruity for the day
More intense and enveloping for evening or winter
Delphine's little tip
Take your time. The perfect scent is one that makes you smile when you smell it… and leaves a memory when you leave.