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1.    Choose High-Concentration Scents: Look for "extrait de parfum" or "EDP" for stronger, longer-lasting fragrances.
2.    Know Your Notes: Woody, musky, and spicy notes last longer, while citrus and aquatic notes fade quickly.
3.    Apply Directly to Skin: Spray perfume on your skin, not the air, for a longer-lasting scent.
4.    Moisturize First: Damp skin holds scent better, so moisturize before applying perfume.
5.    Target Pulse Points: Apply perfume to warm areas like wrists, neck, and behind ears for better diffusion.
6.    Use Lip Balm: Apply unscented lip balm to pulse points to help fragrance last longer.
7.    Don’t Rub Wrists Together: Rubbing breaks down the scent and makes it fade faster.
8.    Spray Hairbrush, Not Hair: Spray your brush instead of hair to avoid drying it out.
9.    Don’t Overdo It: A little perfume goes a long way—less is more.
10.    Spray on Clothes: Lightly spray your clothes to catch the scent later.

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