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02-10-2023 09:22 PM - edited 02-10-2023 09:27 PM
Hi @monicakm ,
I was just reading something about how to make your fragrance last longer on you, and that is to try layering it.
If you have a matching body lotion for it, use that first, and then use your fragrance next.
If you don't have a matching lotion, you can try using an unscented body moisturizer on your skin first. Then apply your fragrance, and see if that helps.
Editing my post to say: Oops, you already know about this!
Now that I think about this, I also think that the article mentioned that if our skin is dry, fragrances will fade faster.
Also, it mentioned the different fragrance strengths, with eau de parfum being the strongest out of the fragrance types.
I personally think that eau de toilette is a pretty common fragrance form, but it doesn't stay on our skin as long as eau de parfum.
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