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Perfume
So, um, I got a bottle of perfume from a friend for my birthday. I've never used perfume before. It's a really nice apple-y one, but I have no clue how much to put on or where, or when, or if I'll be allergic to it. Any tips from the more girly on my friendslist?
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Cologne and body sprays usually have some alcohol in them and that evaporates very quickly and takes away much of the scent. Perfumes (if it is a true perfume) is more concentrated, so it lasts much longer and a little bit goes a very long way. Also, because of the alcohol, a perfume of the same scent usually smells much different than cologne or body spray of the same scent.
eta: I spel gud :P
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If you're all good (and you like the smell), put one or two sprays around your neck/cleavage area before getting dressed. It will be light and subtle but noticeable. Again, spray from a little distance so that the fragrance is not concentrated in exactly one spot.
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I've heard that the difference between a perfume and a body spray is how long it lasts. Do you know if that's true? And do you know WHY? I'm guessing the type of oil.
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Definitely the smell of perfumes and colognes lasts longer than body sprays.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070913105618AAwlbpF seems to concur.
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I've read various places that one of the reasons scented products aren't good for birds is that the scent is carried by oils, and the oils coat the lungs of birds when inhaled - this is why scented candles are a no-no, but pure beeswax is fine. I haven't specifically read anything about body spray though, so I'm going to keep my eyes out for it.
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First, it's like make up for me -- never a daily thing, just a special occasion thing.
Second, I spray it into the air in front of me, then walk through the mist, so that it's not concentrated, and mostly gets on my clothes, but in minute quantities.
Don't know how I developed these habits -- probably just cause I'm lazy.
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Spraying in the air and walking through is how I've been told body spray should be done. Maybe it gives a more diffuse scent? I expect it also wouldn't last as long as if it were put under clothing. Oh, and I think I've heard that body heat activates perfume or something like that, so maybe that's another reason? Just brainstorming here.