How To Use

How to Apply Perfume Oil

 

Perfume oils, such as attar and oud, offer a luxurious and concentrated fragrance experience that can last all day with just a small amount. These natural, alcohol-free oils are rich and intimate, evolving beautifully with your skin’s warmth. To make the most of your perfume oil, follow these simple steps and tips for application.

 

  1. Choose Pulse Points for Lasting Scent

 

   - Pulse Points: The best places to apply perfume oil are on your pulse points—areas where the blood vessels are closest to the skin. These points emit warmth, enhancing the fragrance as it naturally diffuses. Key pulse points include:

      - Wrist: Apply on the inner side of your wrists for a gentle fragrance as you move.

      - Neck: Dab a small amount just below your jawline or behind your ears for a more noticeable aura.

      - Behind the Knees and Elbows: These spots warm up as you move, creating a subtle diffusion.

      - Chest: For an all-around scent experience, apply a small amount to the chest.

 

  1. Application Tips

 

   - Use the Roller or Dropper: If your perfume oil comes with a roller, gently roll it over the pulse points listed above. For droppers, place a single drop on each pulse point and gently dab to spread.

   - Less is More: Perfume oils are highly concentrated, so a small amount goes a long way. Start with one or two pulse points and add more if you desire a stronger scent.

   - Do Not Rub: Avoid rubbing your wrists together after applying, as this can crush the fragrance molecules and alter the scent.

 

  1. Layering for Custom Scent

 

   - Layering Scents: If you have multiple perfume oils, you can layer them to create a personalized fragrance. Start with a base scent (e.g., a wood or musk) and add lighter notes (like floral or citrus) on top for a unique combination.

   - Pairing with Lotion: Applying a fragrance-free moisturizer or lotion on your skin before the perfume oil can help the scent last longer, as hydrated skin holds fragrance better than dry skin.

 

  1. Application on Hair and Clothing

 

   - Hair: For a light scent trail, apply a tiny amount of perfume oil to the ends of your hair. Avoid direct application to the scalp, as oils may transfer or stain.

   - Clothing: Be cautious when applying perfume oils directly to clothing, as they may leave marks. Instead, apply to pulse points under your clothing for a more subtle effect.

 

  1. Storage Tips for Longevity

 

   - Store your perfume oil in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, to preserve its scent and quality. High temperatures and light exposure can alter the fragrance over time.

   - Keep the bottle tightly closed to prevent the oil from evaporating and to maintain its potency.

 

  1. Enjoy the Ritual

 

   - Perfume oils offer a personal, intimate fragrance experience. Take a moment to enjoy the ritual of applying your scent, allowing it to transport you and uplift your mood throughout the day.

 

Attarly In Love, LLC offers a range of exquisitely crafted attars and ouds designed for everyday wear or special occasions. Follow these steps to make your fragrance last and revel in the art of wearing perfume oil.