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By Commodity Fragrances | Published: 2026-07-28
Category: Tips & Care
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You’ve found your signature scent—maybe it’s the creamy warmth of Milk or the bright sweetness of Nectar. But nothing is more disappointing than when your favorite fragrance fades away just a few hours after you apply it. The good news: with a few simple techniques, you can make your Commodity Fragrance last significantly longer, keeping you enveloped in your chosen aroma all day long.

In this guide, we’ll share professional tips on how to prepare your skin, where to spray, and how to layer your fragrances for maximum staying power. Whether you’re new to the world of Commodity Fragrances or a seasoned collector, these strategies will help you get the most out of every bottle.
Start with Moisturized Skin
One of the most effective ways to extend fragrance longevity is to apply it to well-moisturized skin. Dry skin tends to absorb perfume oils quickly, causing the scent to dissipate faster. Before you spritz, apply an unscented lotion or a matching body cream to your pulse points. For an extra boost, use a fragrance-free oil or petroleum jelly on areas like your wrists and neck—the oil helps trap the scent molecules, slowing evaporation.
If you have a Commodity Fragrance like Milk Orchid, consider layering it over a light moisturizer that complements its floral notes. The combination of hydration and fragrance creates a lasting impression that can carry you from morning to evening.
- Apply lotion or oil to pulse points before fragrance.
- Use petroleum jelly for extreme longevity.
- Match moisturizer scent to your fragrance for harmony.
Spray on the Right Pulse Points
Pulse points are areas where your blood vessels are closest to the skin, emitting heat that helps diffuse fragrance throughout the day. The classic spots are your wrists, behind your ears, the base of your throat, inside your elbows, and behind your knees. For a more subtle but long-lasting effect, try spraying on your ankles or the backs of your knees—these areas stay warm and are less exposed to air.
Avoid rubbing your wrists together after spraying, as this can break down the fragrance molecules and cause the top notes to fade faster. Instead, let the fragrance dry naturally. For a scent like Book+, which has woody and papery notes, applying to pulse points will allow the deeper base notes to develop fully.
- Target warm areas: wrists, neck, behind ears, elbows, knees.
- Don’t rub—let the fragrance settle naturally.
- Spray on clothes or hair for additional longevity.
Layer Your Commodity Fragrances
Layering is an art that not only creates a unique scent but also boosts longevity. Start with a base layer of a matching scented lotion or oil, then apply your fragrance. For a more complex approach, combine two Commodity Fragrances that complement each other. For example, pairing the creamy Milk with the fresh, green Nectar can create a balanced, long-lasting profile that evolves throughout the day.
Another layering technique is to use a solid perfume or balm as a base. Apply it to pulse points, then spray your chosen fragrance on top. The balm acts as an anchor, making the scent cling to your skin longer. Experiment with different combinations to find your signature long-lasting blend.
- Use matching scented lotion before perfume.
- Combine two fragrances like Milk and Nectar for depth.
- Solid perfumes or balms make excellent bases.
Store Your Fragrances Properly
How you store your Commodity Fragrances can affect their longevity. Heat, light, and air can degrade the oils, causing the scent to weaken over time. Keep your bottles in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and temperature fluctuations. A drawer or a cabinet is ideal. Avoid storing them in the bathroom, where humidity and heat can accelerate breakdown.
Also, ensure the cap is tightly closed after each use to minimize oxidation. If you have a large collection, consider rotating your fragrances to prevent any single bottle from sitting unused for too long. Proper storage ensures that every spray delivers the full, intended aroma.
- Store in a cool, dark place like a drawer.
- Avoid bathrooms and windowsills.
- Keep caps tightly closed to prevent oxidation.
By following these simple tips—moisturizing your skin, spraying on pulse points, layering your scents, and storing your bottles correctly—you can enjoy your Commodity Fragrances for hours on end. Whether you’re wearing the comforting Milk or the uplifting Nectar, these techniques will help your signature scent last from morning to night. Explore our full collection of Commodity Fragrances to find your next long-lasting favorite.



