2024.09.24
New common sense for perfume! It's not just your wrists, experts tell you about hidden scent spots

Maybe it's a waste to only apply perfume in those places? Why not try applying the scent to hidden spots as taught by a professional and create a different look than usual? You'll be surprised by the unexpected results.
Hello, I'm Masaru Ishizaka, a fragrance producer.
Today I'm going to write a column about recommended places to apply perfume.
Probably the most common way to apply perfume is on the inside of the wrist.
I don't know when or where this spread, but I have hardly ever used it this way.
I feel like the scent doesn't spread very much.
I don't remember anyone ever complimenting me on how nice I smell when I'm wearing perfume on my wrist.
Recently, the place I've become obsessed with soaking perfume is the back of my hands.
I saw Jacques Cavalier, one of Louis Vuitton's three greatest perfumers in the world, talking about this on YouTube, and I thought it might be a good idea to try it myself.
I think it has a good reputation among people around me.
Another thing I've been into is applying it quite firmly to my hair, starting from the nape of my neck, which is hidden by the nape of my neck.
When I put it there, I feel like I get more comments that it smells nice, so I think it would be great for everyone to try it.
I feel like it smells really sexy.
Simply put, it's erotic lol.
By the way, the famous Coco Chanel used to soak cotton in fragrance and then slip that cotton into her bra and other underwear.
It can be even more fun if you think about how to use perfume and, hopefully, how you apply it to yourself.
Please feel free to use this as a reference.
Born in 1982. After graduating from Gakushuin University, he completed a master's course at Lancaster University in the UK. After returning to Japan, he worked in the fragrance industry and produced numerous products. In 2010, one of his produced products won the Japan Fragrance Grand Prize. Since establishing the fragrance manufacturer "Scent Nations" in January 2012, in addition to planning and developing the original brand "Show Layered," he has used the strengths of his unique network to combine various content with fragrances and produce products for numerous celebrities, athletes, and brands.