Wednesday, 7 September 2011

How to Smell Seductive on Dates






Smell is the strongest sense of our memory. Leave them wanting more. Follow these and you will never be worried about how your armpits smell after 3 and a half hour of dancing when you are ready to get comfortable with your date.

1) Take a shower. Use soap or body wash of the same brand as your perfume or cologne, if possible. Layering your fragrance will help it last longer. Use a deodorant and anti perspirant combination.

2) Apply your fragrance directly to your damp body. This helps the pores to capture the scent and release it as your body heat increases.

3) Make sure you hit all the targets: the neck, behind the ears, armpits, back of the knees, belly button, shoulders, and a little in the undergarment. You can spray the scent in front of you, & walk through it to mist all your clothes in the scent.

4)Spray the wrists too, each one. Do not rub them together after applying. This crushes the delicate scent and can change it the way it reacts to your body's natural scent.

5) Select delightful scents. Whatever you choose, make sure it's in the limelight. Use spicy and warm scents for the winter, citrus and light floral for the summer and spring. Remember, go oil-based in the winter and water-based in summer.

6) Smell natural. You may want to apply no fragrance at all. To many people, perfumes and colognes are a turn-off. To some, they even produce an allergic reaction. The sexiest scent is that of a clean body; your body produces natural hormones of attraction that you should not cover up with perfume. If you bathe not too long before dancing, you will smell fine for the rest of the evening. Natural is sexy.

Tips


Avoid cheap imitations.
Gift sets are a great value, helping you get products you need to layer the fragrance on to yourself.
This article is about how your body smells, not how your breath smells. Make sure your breath is just as fresh as you are.
Don't pour perfume over yourself; just half a spray to all the target points mentioned above is all that's needed.
Be careful, some partners don't like the way perfume tastes on your neck or other places they might kiss.
If you are on a date or have a date coming up within 24 hours, avoid foods which produce bad breath and/or body odor such as garlic, onions, milk, and chocolate.
So your breath stays fresh for that first goodnight kiss, avoid ordering these foods while on your date, unless your guy orders the same.
Drink plenty of water throughout your date to keep your mouth rinsed.
If you accidentally over-spray, use rubbing alcohol over the area to remove the excess scent.
If you are nervous about a perfume or don't know what your date might like or not like, you can wear perfume in a "scent locket" around your neck which releases the scent as your body heat warms it. It will not only last longer, but you can take it off if the date doesn't like it!
Sometimes if you would prefer a softer fragrance, you could use body butter instead. Slather it all over your body and the smell will drive guys crazy!

Warnings


You may get compliments on how good you smell... Get ready to blush and come up with a good comeback besides "Thank You" if you want it to go further.
You may think you smell nice. But in reality you may smell very unattractive. Many people are attracted to different smells & sometimes with your body chemistry what smells good on one may not smell good on another.
Sometimes, even when you smell good, it may turn off your date because the smell reminds him/her of something/someone unpleasant from the past, so be ready to change the fragrance.
If you put on too much scent, you'll just be overbearing. Be careful not to layer too many scents. If you use subtle, pleasant scents, your partner will have to lean closer to get a better smell!
There's nothing worse than the smell of body odor that someone attempts to cover up with perfume or cologne. You must apply your scent to a clean body.

No comments:

Post a Comment