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? re: layering scents

"CoFarb" <do...@cofarb.com>
I layer a few of my floral scents, sometimes adding just a smidge of Kiehls
musk at pulse points. My base layer is always Fragonard's signature (white
floral) scent. The bottle has a pierced "rub on" applicator rather than a
spray or "dabber". I tend to run this over my inner arms and around my
neck. (blahblahblah)
Anyway, my question is: when you layer scents to you put them on top of each
other, literally, or do you apply them on different bits of skin?
cofarb
kayper <kar...@comcast.net>
CoFarb wrote:
Anyway, my question is: when you layer scents to you put them on top of each
other, literally, or do you apply them on different bits of skin?
I tend to spray the perfumes on the same spots if I wear more than one.
kayper
"Stevie" <privil...@charter1.net>
Anyway, my question is: when you layer scents to you put them on top of
each
other, literally, or do you apply them on different bits of skin?
cofarb
I apply over the same area of skin!
;–)
Stevie
KMS <badgerda...@puttyhead.combustible>
CoFarb wrote:
Anyway, my question is: when you layer scents to you put them on top of each
other, literally, or do you apply them on different bits of skin?
With oils (which is what I use most often) I tend to apply the second one very
near, but not directly atop, the first one (because I usually use the
stopper/applicator to apply, and don't want to muck up one with the fragrance of
the other). With sprays, I just spray one on top of the other.
–KMS