Several things to add:
1. Spray some on your bicep. Reasoning is below
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Bicep: The Best Place to Wear Your Scent
Fragrance is best worn where the skin is warmest, as heat is the most effective distributor of a scent. ‘Pulse points’ work: on the wrists and the collarbone, where blood is closest to the surface of the skin. But a scent will be just as effective worn over a steadily working muscle, such as a bicep. Contrary to myth, fragrance shouldn’t be worn behind the ears – the skin’s oils are different there and spoil the effect of the fragrance.
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2. Know how long your cologne should last
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The categories of fragrances aren’t just fancy names for the same thing – they indicate different compound strengths. At up to 30 per cent concentration, perfume is the strongest, lasting anywhere from six hours to nearly a whole day. Eau de parfum, at up to 14 per cent concentration, lasts for a maximum of five hours, while eau de toilette, at around eight per cent, is effective for up to four hours. Cologne is the weakest, at just two to four per cent, lasting just a couple of hours.
3. When finding new aftershaves, spray some on you and then go getting opinions throughout the day. As someone mentioned, the smell changes slightly as you wear it, with the first "top-notes" coming out after about 5 minutes, and the final "base-notes" emerging after approximatly 30 minutes
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Scents comprise three levels of ‘notes’. The top notes give the fragrance’s initial impact and last for five minutes to half an hour (wait at least five minutes before buying a fragrance). The middle or ‘heart’ notes provide the ‘body’, and are usually made of floral, spicy
or woody ingredients. The base notes come to the fore after about 30 minutes and are the notes that linger – the ingredients used are made of the largest molecules and are slowest to evaporate. Men’s fragrances commonly feature ‘dry’ notes – they give a fresh smell and are achieved with ingredients such as woods, herbs and mosses.
All quotes are taken from this
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/moslive/arti ... ances.html
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