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Debunking Perfume Myths: The Truth About Rubbing Your Wrists Together

Perfume is a wonderful way to enhance your personal style and leave a lasting impression. But with so many myths surrounding the application and use of perfume, it can be difficult to know what's true and what's not. One of the most common perfume myths is that rubbing your wrists together after applying perfume can break down the fragrance molecules and ruin the scent.


The Myth of Ruining Fragrance Molecules:


One of the most pervasive perfume myths is that rubbing your wrists together after applying perfume can break down the fragrance molecules, causing the scent to lose its potency and even turn sour. However, this simply isn't true.

Have you ever applied scented lotion or body oil? Have those gone bad and smelled off after rubbing on your skin?


Fragrances are tested and formulated to withstand the effects of several different kinds of conditions, and a few quick rubs won't cause any significant damage.

Nobody can be that strong to change the rules of chemistry this way.

In fact, rubbing your wrists together can actually help to warm up the fragrance, allowing it to evaporate more quickly and releasing its full aroma. This can help to enhance the fragrance's complexity and make it more noticeable. Just be sure not to overdo it - a few quick rubs will suffice.

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