Spray the perfume on skin, hair or clothing. You can either choose to spray the perfume on the body's pulse points; elbow joints, wrists, back of the knees, and behind the ears, or you can spray a fan of perfume in the air and 'walk into the cloud', gently letting the fragrance fall on your skin.
...Or do as Coco Chanel said “spray your perfume where you want to be kissed.”
Ideally, perfume develops best on undisturbed skin, i.e. avoid rubbing wrists against each other and spray your perfume on bare skin before getting dressed. Wait 20-30 seconds to let the scent develop on your warm skin. A perfume is like a bouquet of flowers that needs to unfold, so if you have time, let the perfume rest on your bare skin for approx. 10 minutes before you get dressed to let it develop its full potential.
No two people have the same body chemistry and in the patient waiting game, you will meet you and the fragrances true, harmonious identity.
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Caution In case of contact with eyes, rinse with water. Skin test advisable. Seek professional advice during pregnancy and breastfeeding when using essential oils. Not for consumption. For external use only. Do not use on broken skin. Store in a cool place away from sunlight. Keep away from fire.