Mastering Perfume Application: Tips for a Long-Lasting Scent
Posted by Mai on 21st Aug 2025
Posted by Mai on 21st Aug 2025
Perfume has always been more than just a beauty product—it’s an art form, a symbol of elegance, and an intimate expression of individuality. For centuries, people around the world have cherished fragrance as part of their daily ritual, using it to reflect mood, personality, and style.
But while perfume has stood the test of time, the way we apply it hasn’t always been perfected. In fact, many popular perfume habits can actually reduce the lifespan or alter the character of your fragrance. That’s why at Jourbella, we’re here to break down the myths, share the essentials, and reveal the most effective ways to wear your perfume like a pro.
When it comes to spritzing, balance is everything. The right amount depends on the fragrance itself:
Light, fresh scents like citrus or aquatic perfumes spread quickly, so you can apply a few extra sprays without overwhelming the room.
Rich, warm notes such as amber, vanilla, or gourmand blends are more intense. In this case, less really is more—just a few spritzes are enough to leave an impression without being overpowering.
As a rule of thumb, 2 to 5 sprays will keep your scent noticeable yet pleasant.
The best way to make your fragrance last is to apply it to your pulse points—areas where blood vessels sit close to the skin, creating natural warmth. These include:
Neck
Wrists
Behind the ears
Inner elbows
Behind the knees or ankles
Choose one or two spots depending on the occasion. On hot days, a subtle spritz behind the ankles can create a delicate trail of fragrance as you move.
Here’s the golden rule: spray and leave it alone.
Allow your perfume to dry naturally on your skin. Avoid rubbing your wrists together—this common mistake crushes the top notes and changes how the scent develops over time.
On Clothes & Fabrics
Spraying your perfume lightly on clothing or accessories can help your scent linger longer. A scarf or jacket that carries your favorite fragrance can feel comforting days later. Some even enjoy spritzing pillows or curtains to create a scented atmosphere at home.
⚠️ Pro tip: Always test on an inconspicuous spot first, since some perfumes may stain certain fabrics. And never spray directly on jewelry or pearls.
In Your Hair
Hair naturally carries scent beautifully as it moves. A light mist on your hair can create a soft, lasting trail that feels both elegant and effortless.
You’ve probably seen it in movies—spraying perfume into the air and walking through the mist. While it may look glamorous, it’s not effective. Most of the fragrance falls to the floor or onto furniture rather than staying on your skin. Instead, stick to pulse points and fabrics for best results.
Perfume should feel personal, effortless, and true to you. As Coco Chanel once said, “Apply perfume wherever you want to be kissed.”
At Jourbella, we believe fragrance is a form of self-expression, and learning the right way to wear it ensures that your scent not only lasts but also tells your story beautifully.