How to Use Perfume Oil
There are many ways to use perfume oils, but two traditional methods that have been popular for years are the classical approach and the direct approach.
The Classical Approach:
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Dab or roll on a generous amount of oil in the palm of your hand or on the inside of one of your wrists.
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Rub your wrists together and apply the oil to your neck and clothing. This method is great for reducing the risk of staining your clothes, and it's ideal for light-colored apparel.
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The aroma diffuses throughout your garments, making it less concentrated in one area.
The Direct Approach:
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Dab or roll on oil behind your earlobes, jawline, beard tips, or hair ends using your inner wrists, palm, or fingertips.
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You can use roller balls directly on your skin or dab the oil on with a stick.
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Applying perfume oil to pulse points, such as your wrists, neck, or temples, allows the aroma to remain longer and spread further, as these areas are the warmest spots on your body.
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The scent takes some time to build up strength as it mixes with your body oils.
Remember that a little goes a long way with perfume oils, so start with a small amount and add more as needed. You can also layer different scents to create a unique fragrance that's all your own. Experiment with different methods to find the one that works best for you and enjoy the long-lasting aroma of perfume oils!