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Selloura Fragrance Guide




How to Apply Perfume



For the best fragrance experience, apply perfume to your pulse points. These areas produce heat, which helps the scent project better.


Apply on:


  • Neck
  • Wrists
  • Behind ears
  • Inner elbows



Hold the bottle about 6–8 inches away and spray lightly. Avoid rubbing the fragrance after applying, as this can break down the scent notes.


How to Make Your Perfume Last Longer



To improve longevity:


• Apply perfume on moisturized skin

• Spray on pulse points

• Avoid rubbing the fragrance

• Apply on clothing lightly for longer projection


Fragrances tend to last 6–10 hours depending on skin type and environment.





How to Store Your Perfume



Proper storage helps preserve fragrance quality.


Keep your perfume:


  • In a cool, dark place
  • Away from direct sunlight
  • Away from heat and humidity



Avoid storing perfumes in bathrooms as temperature changes can affect the fragrance.





Understanding Fragrance Notes



Perfumes are made of different layers called notes.


Top Notes

The first scent you smell after spraying. Usually light and fresh.


Heart Notes

The main body of the fragrance that develops after a few minutes.


Base Notes

The deepest part of the fragrance that lasts the longest on your skin.





Finding Your Signature Scent



Choosing a fragrance is personal. Consider these scent styles:


Fresh / Citrus – Clean and energetic

Woody – Warm and masculine

Sweet / Gourmand – Rich and inviting

Floral – Elegant and soft


Try different scents to discover the one that best matches your personality and style.





A Final Tip



Fragrance develops differently on every person’s skin. Always allow the scent 10–15 minutes to settle before deciding how it smells.