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Perfume fading too fast? These 5 simple tricks could make it last longer

Boots says dry skin and wrist rubbing can make scents fade faster, while richer notes like oud and amber may last longer.

  • Knowing where and how to apply perfume can help your favourite fragrance last longer throughout the day, with a few simple routine adjustments making all the difference in scent longevity.
  • Pulse points, including wrists and neck, are warmer areas where blood vessels sit close to the skin, helping fragrance develop naturally; applying perfume after moisturizing combats dry skin that makes scents harder to cling.
  • Rubbing wrists together after spraying can alter scent development and make opening notes disappear quickly; instead, let the fragrance settle naturally or apply a light mist over clothing or hair to help the scent linger.
  • Jawhara fragrances are available online at Boots for £14.99 per 100ml, featuring richer profiles like Oud Velvet and Amberwood Nomad that offer an accessible way to experiment with different scent profiles.
  • Elsewhere, SmilePro's Advanced Whitening Kit is available with 50% off, claiming visibly whiter teeth in 10 minutes; delivery at Boots costs £3.95 or is free on orders over £25, while Click & Collect is free when you spend £15 or more.
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Perfume fading too fast? These 5 simple tricks could make it last longer

A great fragrance can be the finishing touch to your beauty routine, but knowing where and how to apply it can make all the difference when you want your scent to last.

·Portsmouth, United Kingdom
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