While perfumes not only help boost confidence for seduction,
the right kind of set can increase pWhile some indulgent pampering and new
lingerie may help take a relationship to the next level, everything could fall
flat if you make a crucial mistake with your perfume.
While perfumes not only help boost confidence for seduction,
the right kind of set can increase passion, while others will place you firmly
in the friend zone.
Speaking to MailOnline, fragrance expert Karen Gilbert
speaks about how to use perfume to feel more seductive.
Choose seductive notes: Jasmine and Ylang Ylang
are usually associated with seduction and romance and appeal to everyone. For
subtlety, one should choose soft musk notes with a touch of creamy sandalwood.
For an air of mystery, choose notes of oriental amber and incense with a touch
of spice.
Avoid ‘Friend Zone’ Scents: Heady florals and
exotic ambers all have an underlying 'animalic' note that triggers a primal
response in us. However, perfume notes such as zingy citrus colognes, green
florals and aquatic marine fragrances are not the best choice for romance and
seduction and should be left for the gym or office.
Layering fragrance: Fragrance only lasts a
certain amount of time on skin and rather than constantly applying more one
should layer their main perfume with other products.
Layering with a body cream will help the fragrance to last
on skin and spraying your scent into the air and walking through it will give
you a mist on your hair and clothes too.
Scent is important for lingerie and sheets as well.Scent
choice should extend to lingerie and bedsheets as well.
Choose fragrance you love: One of the main
reasons we wear scent is to feel good. According to Gilbert, one should feel
happy and confident in their scent for them to be more alluring to others.
She adds, “Scent is a means of communication without words -
so choose the best scent to tell the story you wish to portray.”
Ignore fashion trends if you don't feel they suit you and
pick a fragrance that works with your own body scent, paying close attention to
how the smell evolves on your skin through the day.
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