Is it better to apply Vaseline or lotion before cologne? Tips to make cologne last longer explored

Does  vaseline help in making perfume last longer? (Image via Pexels/ RDNE)
Does vaseline help in making perfume last longer? (Image via Pexels/ RDNE)

A long-lasting and fragrant cologne is the perfect recipe for good fragrance. A common trend on social media has been to apply Vaseline or lotion before spraying a perfume.

Yes, vaseline or lotion can prolong the fragrance, however, there is a way to do so. Applying Vaseline on your wrists, near your neck, and below your ears can increase the longevity of some fragrances. We have listed other ways that can prolong the scent of your colognes.

Apply the perfume to the pulse points. (Image via Unsplash/ Hans Vivek)
Apply the perfume to the pulse points. (Image via Unsplash/ Hans Vivek)

Applying Vaseline and other tips to make colognes last longer

Are there any tricks to make perfumes last longer? (Image via Pexels/ Cottonbro)
Are there any tricks to make perfumes last longer? (Image via Pexels/ Cottonbro)

It is a common wish for the fragrance of perfumes to last longer. Sometimes, the favorite scents just last a few minutes. This can be a frustrating experience, especially if you have invested in a higher-priced product. While luxury products can have long-lasting fragrances, that may not always be the case.

We have curated some tips on how you can prolong the fragrance of your perfumes:


1. Choosing the right fragrance

While this might seem basic, choosing the right type of fragrance is very important. Eau de toilette are fragrances with lesser concentration compared to perfumes and parfums. Naturally, highly concentrated perfumes are likely to last longer. Additionally, choosing fragrances with more intense ingredients such as oud, or warm spices is likely to last longer.


2. Applying Vaseline

Make your perfumes last longer by first dipping the Vaseline in boiling water. Take it out of the water generously spray your favorite perfume on it and mix it with a stick. Once done, place the Vaseline in the fridge.

This helps set the fragrance in the vaseline. Please note that users have reported that this trick works best with fragrances that are relatively long-lasting, for example, Bleu de Chanel can easily last for a few hours.


3. Apply cologne to pulse points

Fragrances are not meant to last forever, but you can extend how long they last. (Image via Pexels/ Ron Lach)
Fragrances are not meant to last forever, but you can extend how long they last. (Image via Pexels/ Ron Lach)

Pulse points are the parts of the body that naturally heat up more than others. The heat intensifies the scent, making the fragrance last longer. You can select two to three points, which include the lower jaw, neck, shoulder, chest, elbow, forearm, and wrist.

In an interview with Tira, Abdulla Ajmal, CEO of legacy fragrance brand Ajmal Perfumes reinforced the idea of using perfume on pulse points. He added that one can also add a light mist to the hair to make it last longer.


4. Layering fragrances

There is no right or wrong perfume, there is only one that works for you. Rather than investing in the same perfume multiple times, you can save the quantity of your favorite perfume with another one. Since there is no rule to layering you can experiment with the fragrances. A common recommendation is to pair fragrances that are warm and fresh.


5. Storage

Storage also plays a huge role in helping the perfumes last a long time. (Image via Pexels/ Valerriya)
Storage also plays a huge role in helping the perfumes last a long time. (Image via Pexels/ Valerriya)

While it is common and tempting to display colognes for others to see, it may not be the best idea. The storage of perfumes is also a determinant of how lasting they will last. It is recommended that perfumes are stored in a dry and cold area, away from humidity or bright sunlight. This helps in retaining the quantity and quality of the perfume.


It is important to note that Vaseline does not have the properties to make cologne stay longer. This would mean that this trick may or may not work with certain colognes.

Do you also bathe with your perfumes every time you go out? You may not have to do so anymore. Which tricks do you use to make your cologne last longer? Tell us in the comments below.

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Edited by Apoorva Jujjavarapu