Less is good
In summer the heat diffuses more intensely the odors, and the perfume evaporates differently with only the background, heavy and heady notes, which remain on our skin ... To avoid your own headaches or those of your entourage, one keeps the light hand in perfuming. In the summer one can adopt the roll-on with its ultra-practical appearance. It is perfect for depositing perfume only at strategic locations: behind the ears, the hollow of the breasts, the wrists, the inside of the knees.
Perfume yourself in a fresh room
Just when you are going to sprinkle your body with your perfume, keep in mind that it can spin if:
- you are in a room too hot (avoid the car that has remained in the sun ...)
- if you have had a hot stroke, and your skin has perspired ...
Avoid contact with the skin
No perfume, even of "beach", does not mix with the rays of the sun. Your skin photo-sensitized by sun exposure risks contact with perfume, erythema or pigmented spots. If you are farsighted you will have scented your clothes 24 hours in advance, otherwise you can also adopt the technique of "perfume cloud" which consists in imbuing you with a light cloud of "misty" perfume in a room.
We discover the summer fragrances
As for the autumn-winter and spring-summer fashion collections, many fragrances are available in fresh water, light water, summer water or tonic water. The purists of perfume generally devolve on the waters of Cologne, which are dusted by the great perfumers in recent years. To guarantee a nice juice that refreshes, the summer fragrances draw in subtle, citrus and flowery notes, with citrus fruits (lemon, grapefruit, orange), fresh flowers (lilac, peony, freesia, jasmine), various fruits (apple, pear, peach, berries, pineapple ...), not forgetting more delicious notes of vanilla and coconut that make second skin on the beach ...
Store in a cool, dry place
It must also be remembered that the perfume is fragile and feared above all light, temperature variations, heat and humidity. It is always advisable to keep it - if you still have it - in its original packaging, and in a place not exposed to heat and moisture.