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Where Should I Put Cologne? A Personal Guide to Getting It Right

Where Should I Put Cologne
Written by Lucas M. Hall

We’ve all been there—standing in front of the mirror, holding that sleek bottle of cologne, pondering the age-old question: “Where exactly should I apply this?” Like choosing the right tie for an occasion, or the perfect reply to a witty comment, there’s an art to it. And, as with all arts, there’s a touch of personal experience and nuance to consider. Here’s a guide infused with a bit of humor, some time-tested tips, and the collective wisdom of many a well-scented individual.

1. The Warm Points – A Classic Choice

Your body’s pulse points emit heat, which can help to naturally diffuse and amplify the aroma of your fragrance. Commonly suggested spots include the wrists, behind the ears, the base of the throat, and even behind your knees. But don’t go overboard and drench every point; less is often more.

2. On Clothing – For the Slow Release

Ever hugged someone and caught the gentle hint of their fragrance from their shirt or scarf? Spraying cologne on clothing can allow for a slower release of the scent, keeping you fresh throughout the day. However, be cautious—some fragrances may stain fabrics, so it’s always best to do a small patch test first.

3. Hair – For Whiffs of Scent with Every Swish

Hair can carry scent quite well, but it’s a little bit of a wild card (much like that uncle who tells those hilariously inappropriate jokes at family gatherings). Some folks swear by this method, while others worry about the alcohol content in colognes drying out their hair. If you want to try it, spritz the scent into the air and walk through the mist.

4. But What About…?

A friend once swore that spraying cologne on his ankles attracted more compliments than any other spot. While that might sound a tad peculiar, there’s a kernel of logic there. As the day progresses, heat rises, and with it, the scent. It’s a reminder that, like many things in life, sometimes the unconventional choice is the most rewarding.

5. Remember the Golden Rule – Moderation

Applying cologne is not a race, nor is it a challenge to see how much one can put on without causing a minor ecological disaster. A touch here, a dab there, and you’re set. It’s better to leave people wondering what that fantastic scent is rather than making them wish they’d brought a gas mask.

6. The Personal Touch

Like the choice of cologne itself, where you apply it is deeply personal. Maybe it’s a spritz on the wrist followed by a dab behind the ears. Or perhaps, like our adventurous friend, it’s a spray on the ankles. The key is to find what feels right for you, echoing your personality and style.

In the grand tapestry of life, where you put your cologne might seem like a small thread. But remember, it’s often the little nuances, the idiosyncrasies, and the personal touches that make the most significant impact. Happy spritzing!

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Lucas M. Hall

Lucas describes himself as a “certified fragrance expert”, having worked with some of the world’s top perfumeries as a perfume consultant. His love for fragrances has allowed him to help companies create scents that continue to sell out to this day. When he isn’t choosing notes, he helps clients find the perfect fragrance that complements their style and personality. Many high-profile clients have found their signature scent through his advice. During his downtime, Lucas likes to fill his home with the mouth-watering smell of s’mores, scones, and other delectable desserts.

About the author

Lucas M. Hall

Lucas describes himself as a “certified fragrance expert”, having worked with some of the world’s top perfumeries as a perfume consultant. His love for fragrances has allowed him to help companies create scents that continue to sell out to this day. When he isn’t choosing notes, he helps clients find the perfect fragrance that complements their style and personality. Many high-profile clients have found their signature scent through his advice. During his downtime, Lucas likes to fill his home with the mouth-watering smell of s’mores, scones, and other delectable desserts.

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