Perfume Usage & Instructions
Perfumes have been an integral part of human culture for centuries, serving not only as a means of personal fragrance but also as a form of expression and identity. Understanding the proper usage and application of perfumes can significantly enhance the overall scent experience.
- Before applying any fragrance, grab your favorite lotion and moisturize the. area properly. perfume diffuses well when applied on moisturize skin, and hydrated skin. Many skin lotions work well for this purpose
- Spraying on the inner, outer surfaces of garments and your hair, are excellent ways to enhance your perfume’s longevity. This also decreases risks of allergic reactions. Inert objects retain the perfume’s olfactive properties best. They bear neither the heat or sweat that skin does, which affects the dry-down and longevity of a perfume.
- For optimal application, it is advisable to apply perfume to pulse points, which are areas of the body where blood vessels are closest to the skin. These areas include the wrists, neck, behind the ears, and the inner elbows. The warmth of the body in these regions helps to diffuse the fragrance, allowing it to develop and project more effectively.
- Increase/decrease the number of perfume sprays of either Amplified or Intimate formulation to increase/decrease the intensity and longevity of the perfume. 4-6 sprays are recommended as an initial application. 1-2 sprays to top up if needed.
- Hold the spray pump approx. 3cm from the skin’s surface (The closer the better). Spray the perfume in a single, concentrated spot about the size of a large coin onto upper outside part of the forearm, where the skin thicker, keratin rich and perfume binds best to the skin.
- Avoid spraying perfume into the air unnecessarily, always aim carefully for your target area.
- AVOID RUBBING perfume after application. Rubbing more than doubles the surface area of evaporation, which in turn more than halves perfumes’ longevity. (This is what happens when applying perfume to the wrists and dabbing it all over)
- DO NOT LEAVE A FULL PERFUME BOTTLE IN A CAR IN THE HOT SUN (Perfumes have high expansion and evaporation rates when heated – far greater than that of glass)
- Use of the product is at own risk. If sprayed into eyes, wash with running water and don’t do it again. Do not ingest perfume. It tastes as bad as it smells good. In small quantities it’s not poisonous, but due to its volatile nature may cause choking. Allergic reactions or skin irritations due to the natural and synthetic ingredients found in perfume, is possible, but rare. Should this occur, discontinue use and wash the skin with soap and water. Avoid the neck or torso where skin is more sensitive. Rather spray onto outer forearms where skin is tougher. Due to the high ethanol content of perfumes, like most sanitisers, Alternate where you apply your perfume to avoid skin irritations over time.
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ROYAL TOUCH’s perfume expressions have no relation to other products. All publicly available references are for indicative purpose only.