I'm never sure how much perfum to spary on I'm always worried I'll put on tooo much but then I'm worried it won't last long. So how much should I put on if I want it to stay fairly strong thourhgout school??
t0xicParadiSe answered Friday January 5 2007, 9:46 pm: It really depends on how strong the perfume is because some perfumes are stronger than others. Usually 2-3 sparys would be enough.
fabulous11 answered Friday January 5 2007, 8:39 pm: I would say 2-3 sprays would be good. You could also bring it to school and do like 1 more spray in the middle of the day to make sure it stays.
egotrippn answered Friday January 5 2007, 8:00 pm: check this out...take it with you to school and keep it your locker, but please dont over do it, just a little goes a long way, but if your still not sure ask your friend to smell you...come on [ egotrippn's advice column | Ask egotrippn A Question ]
LM answered Friday January 5 2007, 7:51 pm: Spray once or twice on your neck/collarbone. Then spray once on each wrist, but don't rub them together much; it'll dull the scent.
Then spray a few times in front of you, and walk into it. Ideally, you want some perfume to get into your hair; hair holds on to smells much longer than your skin.
Ever gone to McDonald's and come out smelling like a deepfryer for the rest of the day? It's because your hair "grabs" the smell and holds on. The back of your neck is also a good place to spray since when you sweat,you'll smell perfume instead of B.O.
Sima answered Friday January 5 2007, 7:31 pm: Never put perfume on your wrists and then rub them together, by the way. The perfume doesn't last very long and it goes away soon. The way to make it last is to spray it a little ahead you and 'walk' into it so that it goes all over your body. Just spray it a few times, not a lot. [ Sima's advice column | Ask Sima A Question ]
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