thelaura answered Thursday August 10 2006, 9:05 pm: Apparently putting it on the back of your neck works. Or your neck in general. Put a bit on your clothes as well.
Also, if you put it on your wrists, don't rub them together! [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Thursday August 10 2006, 8:55 pm: it depends.. some last longer than others. if you spray it on say a shirt it would last longer than on your skin... like if you spray it on your wrist it comes off faster because you always use your hands.. if you don't want to put it on your shirt spray it on your neck.. it usually lasts long there too [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
isis answered Thursday August 10 2006, 6:28 pm: Answer below is correct but if you have coloured or dry hair you should take care as perfume can affect it. Also, spraying it onto clothes can mark some fabrics, so you should try a test area first.
Some perfumes do last longer than others, so go to a perfume shop, try a few samples and see which ones last the longest.
Perfumes react with your skin chemistry is why some smell better than others and some will not last very long.
Hope that helps and good luck. [ isis's advice column | Ask isis A Question ]
sweet_soul94 answered Thursday August 10 2006, 6:26 pm: No mam' but the hollsiter purfume is very strong and by the end of the day i always smell good. I REALLLY recomend it. I hope this helps =]
♥Staci Marie. [ sweet_soul94's advice column | Ask sweet_soul94 A Question ]
INEEDHELPBAD answered Thursday August 10 2006, 5:48 pm: i dont think so
but when ever i put it on my skin it doesnt stay one.
maybe for about an hour at the most.
but if you put it in your hair and on your clothes it stays on all day
i know it sounds weird
but it works. [ INEEDHELPBAD's advice column | Ask INEEDHELPBAD A Question ]
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