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SPRITZ! SPRITZ!
Your scent leaves an impression on your partner. So selecting the right perfume reflects much on your personality.
1. Before you single out any particular scent, know your own lifestyle, the kind of activities you do, and the kind of person you are.
2. Visit the fragrance counter in department stores and let them know your type of scent, whether it be vanilla, lemon, or flowers. Usually, people wear spices or natural scents for work, and floral for more elegant occasions.
3. Apply the fragrance correctly. Less is more; you want to bring people to your attention, not clear the room. Real perfumes usually have a stronger power than colognes. Use either of them with discretion and in good taste.
4. Try on scents that you like and test them at home and at work.
5. When using the perfume straight from the bottle, tilt the bottle and use your finger to close over the bottle opening. Tip the bottle until the fluid moistens your fingertip. Apply the fragrance by dabbing the perfume to the pulse points of your body, like on your neck just below your earlobes, behind your knees, at your ankles, between your breasts, and at your wrists.
6. Using an atomizer to apply your fragrance can be tricky as it distributes too much fragrance to a specific point. To avoid ‘overdose,’ squirt the fragrance into the air above or directly in front of you and ‘walk’ into the falling mist. If you choose to spray your body directly from an atomizer, apply it to your body trunk and rub your skin to distribute the fragrance.
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