Experts share tips for long-lasting cologne application

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Applying cologne effectively can be tricky, but experts share tips to make your scent last all day without being too strong. First, it's important to choose the right cologne. Not all fragrances last the same amount of time. They come in different strengths, just like coffee. For example, eau de cologne has 2-5% perfume oil, while eau de parfum has 15-20%. If you want a long-lasting scent, opt for stronger types like eau de parfum. The notes in your cologne also matter. Some smells, like woods, musks, and resins, tend to stick around longer. In contrast, citrus and floral scents fade quickly. It's good to appreciate the heart and base notes because they last longer than the initial top notes. When applying cologne, choose areas that suit you. Common spots include the neck, wrists, and behind the ears. Some prefer to spray clothes, which can hold the scent longer but may affect its smell. It's suggested to avoid rubbing wrists together after applying, as it can make the scent evaporate faster. Instead, let it air dry. How much cologne to use depends on personal choice. A few sprays work well for a light scent, while many prefer a stronger application. Using cologne on slightly moisturized skin can improve longevity, as dry skin might absorb the fragrance too quickly. For best results, store cologne in a cool, dark place instead of the bathroom, as heat and humidity can shorten its lifespan. Also, changing your fragrance from time to time can help you enjoy it more. Remember, scents don't last forever, but the enjoyment should.


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