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2024.09.04

Perfume experts teach you how to apply fragrance to get the most out of it!

How you apply perfume determines how attractive the scent will be. Just like how you wear clothes, there are various ways to wear perfume. A professional fragrance producer will introduce you to perfume layering techniques that are easy to understand even for beginners.



Hello, I'm Masaru Ishizaka, a fragrance producer.
Today we bring you a column about how to apply perfume.


How you apply perfume is very important.

As I continue to create perfumes, I have developed my own way of wearing fragrances, which I would like to introduce to you today.


Applying perfume is similar to wearing clothes.
The more you wear clothes, the more you learn how to dress them well.

Try layering your clothes, rolling up your sleeves to make them three-quarter length, or rolling up the hems of your jeans.
I think that by continuing to wear it, various ideas will suddenly come to you.

As you continue to use perfume, you will probably come up with your own ideas for how to apply it.

So, ideally, I would like each and every customer to find it.

So, before that, how should someone who is using perfume for the first time apply it?


I think it's best to basically use them in combination.


First, apply perfume to your body.
Before putting on clothes, while naked, apply 2 to 3 pumps on each side from the chest to the waist.
This way, when you put your clothes on later, the scent you applied to your body will linger inside the clothes in a good way.

The scent that we all have as living beings and the scent of the perfume blend together beautifully in the clothes.
Normally it doesn't come out much because it's covered by clothes, but if you suddenly get close you can smell it faintly, so it has a very natural scent.

Then, apply 2 to 3 pumps of perfume to your jacket or coat.
If you attach it to clothing, it is recommended to attach it to a place where you move around a lot.
This way, every time you move, the scent will drift around you and spread easily to your surroundings.

I usually attach it to the bottom of my jacket.

When it comes to scents to apply to your body, we recommend ones with depth, such as sweet scents or woody scents.








For scents to apply to the outside of the body or on clothing, I think citrus or fruit-based scents that give a clean feeling are best.





The scent of the clothing is then conveyed as the first impression.
And when I get a little closer or sit next to you The deep fragrance that envelopes your body suddenly appears as your second impression.



This is what I recommend
"The first impression is refreshing, the second impression is glamorous"
It is a layered style that creates a gap in the impression.

Don't you think that people who have a gap between their personalities in a good way are very attractive?

Why not try layering scents to create contrast and help you present yourself in a more attractive way?




SHO ISHIZAKA
Fragrance producer/CEO of Saint Nations Co., Ltd.
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.