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Where to Spray Perfume

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Perfume is a luxurious addition to any outfit, and it can make you feel to spray perfume for the best results. Interestingly, where we add perfume today is quite different from the women of yesteryear. The modern woman has more choices and can be more creative with her perfume application.

The History

In ancient times, perfume was used to mask the smells of unwashed bodies and to make people more attractive to the opposite sex. In some cultures, it was also used in religious ceremonies to please the gods. 

Ancient Egypt

The first documented use of perfume dates back to about 4,000 years ago in Mesopotamia. Perfume was also used in ancient Egypt, and many will have heard the stories of Cleopatra. Queen of the Nile, Cleopatra was well known for her love of perfume. In fact, she is said to have worn a perfume concoction made from rose petals, onions and sour milk!

Cleopatra is said to have applied perfume behind her ears so that when her lover, Mark Antony, leaned in to kiss her, he would be intoxicated by her scent.

Ancient Greece

Perfume was also popular in ancient Greece, primarily to mask the smells of the arena during public festivals and events. The most common area to spritz perfume was the head, as it was thought that the aroma would be carried by the wind and waft over the crowd. Other popular areas to spritz perfume were the wrists, behind the ears, and between the breasts.

Ancient Rome

In Rome, it was common for people to carry small bottles of perfume with them, known as storax. This would be used to freshen the areas around them, as well as to perfume their clothes. Often, people would also use perfume on their hair or body. The most popular area to apply perfume in ancient Rome was on the wrists. This allowed the scent to waft up and be smelled by others when shaking hands or embracing.

One of the most popular places to apply perfume was at the baths. The Roman baths were not only a place to get clean, but also a social gathering spot. It was common for people to wear their best clothes and jewelry to places like the baths, and to use spots of perfume to make themselves smell even nicer, make a good impression, and stand out from the crowd.

Nowadays, we like to think that our perfume and cologne sprays application habits are a little bit more refined than those of our ancestors. But what is the right area to spritz?

Do you need to know where to spray perfume?

where to spray perfume

Here are some tips for where to use perfume and cologne for maximum effect.

  • Spritz your pulse points:  These are the areas on your body where your pulse is most visible.
  • Wrists: These points are located on the inner side, so it's best to start there and then move outwards.
  • Inner Elbows: The inner elbows are great points to spritz perfume if you want the scent to last all day long. Because the elbows are a relatively small area, use it sparingly.
  • Behind the Ears: Another popular area to apply perfume is behind the ears. These spots are in a sensitive area, so be careful not to use too much perfume. A light touch should do the trick.
  • Knees: Yes, even your knees can benefit from a perfume or cologne spritz! The backs of your knees are pulse spots, so spraying perfume here can help the aroma last longer.

2. Spritz on clothes: If you don't want to spray perfume directly on your skin, you can also achieve a similar result by spraying it on your clothes. The sprays will cling to the fabric and release over time.

3. Between your breasts: This is a sensual spot that will produce a lovely aroma that lingers close to your body. Don’t overdo your sprays, as you don't want the perfume to transfer to your clothing or other places.

4. In your hair: Perfume can also be used in your hair to produce a light, delicate aroma. Just be sure not to use too much, as it could end up being too strong. In addition, let it dry first before applying styling products to your hair. This will help to prevent the fragrance from interfering with your hairstyle.

5. On your feet: You may not think of your feet as a good place, but they actually are! So, if you want the aroma of your perfume to linger all day long, be sure to give them a light spritz.

where to spray perfume

Extra Tips

When you are applying perfume on your skin, don't rub it in. This will help the aroma to last longer. In addition, spraying perfume in the air and then walking through the mist is a great way to get an all-over effect.

Finally, layering your fragrance can help it last even longer. Try using a scented body lotion or cream before you spritz on your perfume to give the right effect. This will help the fragrance to adhere to your skin and make it last longer.

Perfume is a fun way to express your personality, but it can be tricky to know where you should be applying it right. With these tips, you'll be a pro in no time, and remember, a little goes a long way!

Lilyana
Lilyana has been a beauty industry insider and professional online marketer from a young age. She specialized in the organic and creative side of marketing, focusing on content creation, search engine optimization, and social media marketing. She writes articles for the BeautySourcing blog and posts for our social media channels.
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