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Some DO's and DON'Ts
- DO wear more perfume or cologne if you have dry skin. Scent needs oils to last.
- DO wear stronger scents in cold weather. Cold reduces a scent's strength.
- DO wait ten minutes before deciding to buy a new scent.
- DO purchase a new scent late in the day, when your sense of smell is sharper.
- DO try scents on your own skin, as everyone's skin chemistry is different.
- DO choose what complements your natural body odor.
- DO apply perfume right after you shower or bathe. Your pores will be open and soak up the scent.
- DON'T use deodorant soap where perfume is applied.
- DON'T use perfume near pearl or costume jewelry. The alcohol in perfumes can cause pearls to yellow and can strip
the coating off jewelry.
- DON'T sample more than two or three new scents at a time. Your olfactory senses will become confused.
- DON'T stick to one fragrance all year long. Temperatures affect the intensity of fragrance.
- DON'T apply perfume behind your ears, as it will be easy for it to mix with the secretions of your skin and form a
strange smell.
- DON'T apply perfume between your breasts, as this will make it easy to form bumps and pimples.
- DON'T apply perfume in your arm pits, because when this perfume without the effect of deodorants and
anti-perspirants, it will also form a strange smell when in contact with perspiration.
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