Patagalin ang Pabango Buong Araw
1. Moisturise before you spray
Dry skin holds less fragrance. Apply unscented body lotion or jojoba oil to your wrists and neck thirty seconds before spraying. The oil traps the molecules and slows evaporation. Single biggest factor in longevity, and it costs you nothing.
2. Pick pulse points, not random spots
Pulse points (wrists, sides of the neck, behind the ears, inside elbows) warm the perfume and project it. Spraying onto the centre of a t-shirt is wasted: the molecules sit on cotton and never reach your nose. Two sprays on warm spots beats six sprays on cold ones.
3. Layer with a matching body product
If the perfume has an official body lotion or shower gel, use it before spraying. Two products from the same line reinforce each other; the base notes from the lotion bond with the EDP and extend the dry-down by 2–4 hours. If the official line doesn't exist, an unscented Vaseline applied where you spray gives most of the same effect.
4. Re-spray smarter, not more
Carry a 10 ml decant. At lunch, do one re-spray on the back of the neck — not the wrist (which gets rubbed against everything). The neck stays still and keeps the projection through the second half of the day.
5. Store the bottle properly
Heat and light degrade the formula. A bathroom shelf above the shower is the worst place. A bedroom closet or drawer, away from direct sun, preserves the original character for years.
What does not work
Spraying on hair: dries the hair, alcohol damages the cuticle. Spraying on clothing only: weak, no body warmth to activate the heart notes. Rubbing the wrists together: crushes the top notes and can shorten total wear by an hour.


