Apologies for the blur, still working out the setup at the new place, hopefully future videos won't be the same, I still wanted to provide by raw initial reaction to you :(
If you are using a good camera with AF capabilities and even a starter lens you'll do fine. It looks as if you were shooting in manual mode and just missed the focus distance? What setup do you have?
The rubbing thing is basic chemistry, when you rub your wrists, you create heat from the friction, the heat will bring energy to molecules and may be able to break bonds and thus slightly changing either the composition of the perfume or making it dissipate faster. You need a lot of rubbing for that tho so dont worry, just dab and you're fine
1000% agree i have seen this in our chem. lab so many times with some crazy fragile peptidic substances, 30 seconds of shaking and 40$ of 10mg has value of 0%, because 95% is already destroyed. when im thinking about it, i think most exclusive frags will suffer most from bad applying, some cheap ones won't be affected at all.
@@lukajdala Yes, also the alcohol and moisturizer thing is a tricky one, while he is technically write that alcohol will dry down and desinfect skin (this is why its used as aftershave) a lotion is kind of the contrary, it will moisturize the skin by supplying it with H2O and other molecules that are good like some weird milky acid etc. In the end, it doesnt matter what you put first as one kind of eliminates the other or nullifies the other. Unscented lotion may not take away the smell of a fragrance but the dehydrating effect is gone. It doesnt matter if its done before or after. The reason why people always say to hydrate before is because its preventive. Once ur skin is wringly and permanently dehydrated you cannot restore it with lotion. In the end that advice doesnt matter as long as you use a moisturizer Ps: I say this as a biologist who loves chemistry and has experience in labs tho I'm not an expert, any chemist feel free to correct me
doesn't make sense though still. He is also suggesting to put it on the wrist veins as it is warmer there allowing it to spread more. By your suggestion it shouldn't be somewhere with heat.
@@imSupahman No, the heat generated by the friction is way larger on that specific spot which causes it to dissipate faster, my theory still holds true, as you know when we sweat or generally when we're hotter our fragrance will project more and last less, that's because of the heat.
@@rschweri578How much friction and heat is there actually, and how does it affect perfumes? My point is, theory is useless and won't get you far, even sesmingly simple things are hard to sketch model. We really need a properly conducted experiment with the control group.
I’m confused🤔he said rubbing your scent damages the notes but he continued and suggested applying your scent and then applying your moisturizer or cream…Does this not do what he suggested that we not do? Amazing video. Thanks
you shouldn't rub it, never, period. no mather cheap shit or some holy molly scent grail. but what he really meant was let that scent dry and soak into skin and than appli mosturizer.
Idk bc the whole point of moisturizing after you bathe is to lock in moisture into your skin so you don’t end up with dry skin an hour later. Applying fragrance before a lotion or cream does the complete opposite of what a moisturizer or cream is supposed to do. Just think about it this way. Spraying fragrance under makeup makes no sense. So why do it with a moisturizer or cream when the point of it is to protect skin against contaminants?
Great video. Will change when I apply lotion. A long time ago go a friend told me to spray right around your belt line. I’ve done it since and can say that it does work and projects.
I think he meant the dimple near your neck and collarbone. Not the bone itself. I also think its better cause, when the dimples are hidden under our clothes it kind of stops an overdose of the scent directly coming to our nose. But if someone were to come in for a hug or kiss, they can get the scent in more concentration ( Hug and kiss would be momentary ofc as opposed to me smelling the scent in the same concentrated dose throughout the day). What do you think?
I seen a vid of a guy saying to apply around the collar bone as well. To my understanding it was a tip for you to smell it more throughout the day rather than the projection for others to smell. It did in fact work as I smelled my cologne all day compared to how I used to apply it
I think current/modern interpretation of where to apply scent is all about people needing to noticed more than wearing scent for themselves. Roja Dove’s tips and explanations make a great deal of sense. Oh and rubbing scent after applying absolutely impacts the fragrance by adding heat and friction which dry out that application much sooner than applying and leaving to dry naturally.
Here's what I don't get about the last tip. If putting moisturizer first, then spraying the perfume on after "destroys the cream," why wouldn't putting the perfume on first than moisturizer on top destroy it also? They're both coming in contact with each other, why would it matter which is on top? And also, if rubbing a freshly applied fragrance "bruises" it, wouldn't rubbing cream on top of it also affect it?
On the arms yes and rubbing is fine. The amount of heat required to break down the molecules in the fragrance is too high for us to be able to do it by rubbing. But if you plan on rubbing then why not just spray the other arm? I dont apply fragance on my front, i dont want fragrance under my nose potentially causing anosmia. On the side of neck slightly towards the rear. Moisturise at night before bed and you don't need to apply moisturiser and fragrance together in the morning.
that moisturise after applying fragrance makes sense but then we're also told not to rub fragrances so only solution is a battle to the death to see which side is right.
I don't know where else I could apply my fragrance besides my neck. I wear long sleeve shirts and a watch, and I don't wear shorts during the colder months. Even if I wear shorts, I don't see myself spraying behind my knees.
I spray on clavicle too and its work!! ;) . I use it combine with spray on front and back of collar of my shirts. I can smell projection from my clavicle and increase longevity from my clothes I usually avoid spray on my neck for reduce chance of allergies or irritaion (outside your clothes) . I think because we have the arteries under the clavicle bone too, So that its
I learned the hard way that if you’re someone who’s prone to feeling nauseous or headachey from fragrances, don’t apply them on your chest or throat area. You end up breathing in far too much perfume that way. Stick to your arms / wrists / back of neck. Also I think the bruising thing is total bs. These aren’t aged wines. A little bit of rubbing from one arm to the other is fine
Someone on UA-cam recommended applying fragrance to the inside of the elbow. That’s what I’ve been doing and it works for me. I don’t feel like I’m eating my perfume that way.
@@cricketlala is there a rule about spraying on clothes? because I want to do that but read somewhere that it stains them! I wonder if it’s to do with the material, or the concentration of fragrance.
Great tips, but first applying the fragrance and then "rub" a moisturizer didn't make sense to me. Aside from rubbing over it, part of the perfume would transfer to your hands... Thoughts anyone?
Already saw it and already following those tips... and i would rather not ruin the neck but still enjoy the fragrance, it's no issue if it's few cm on the side...
What's the difference between fragrance first and then lotion? it's not like alcohol wouldn't mix cuz it was applied first, not to mention you need to rub the lotion and based on his own advice, that would "destroy" the fragrance.
Omar he didn't say "tip" in the collarbone he said "dip" which is still the carotid artery. I assume he's using it instead of the neck as he mentions later.
Hey, do u have a tip for me? my issue is that some Fragrances i love and are widely described as beast mode just dissipate in a matter of minutes, not even smelling them if i smell directly at the area i applied them to. Even if i let my friends smell that area or in general, they cant smell it either. and im applying six sprays. ( each wrist, behind every ear, 2 around the neck and each clavicle bone but on the t-shirt not the skin) It seems i can only smell real rose ( which im not that much a fan of ) and real oud for a longer period of time. and some really sweet fragrances like angels share linger on for long i tried every "enhancing technique" i have heard of thus spraying 2 on the shirt but it still didn't help much.
Same. Nothing last on me. Sampled toy boy as well, that's the only thing that projects for 2 hours and then stays as a skin scent for 4 more hours. Only thing that has been a beast mode for me is red tobacco. That lasts for 12-14 hours
Noseblindness most likely. Just bc u can't smell it doesn't mean others can't. I've learned the hard way. Just ask someone you trust that will be honest.
@@beaver6d9 tried that. It's just that I live in a humid area and I sweat a lot so I probably need to bath with aluminium salts and clog my pores before putting on perfume.
@@sushio4357 ah I get ya. I'm nearly always somewhere climate controlled, so I'm spared from dealing with a lot of heat and humidity. Maybe there's a spot you spray that won't go away so quickly?
Wow!! So fascinating! I feel like I just took a master class in fragrance application!!! Curious tho about the “apply lotion on top of the fragrance” notion. Doesn’t that mean you’d end up rubbing the fragrance? This perplexed me after he mentioned how rubbing “bruises” the essence. I suppose a way around this would be to use an unscented spray moisturizer or perhaps just very lightly rubbing in the lotion? Anybody have any thoughts on this point?? Thanks y’all!! -Dr. M👃
Guys, I need some help. For a new daily signature + summer fragrance, is Cedrat Boise or Cedrat Boise intense the move? Something I could wear to school and smell fresh and clean woods- not overpowering
I prefer the intense version quite a bit more, myself. But it is pretty potent, so I use less sprays with it when I wear it to work. Maybe sample first? OG may be more versatile despite my preference for intense.
Hey man, I got jpg le male, dolce & gabbana the one, and montblanc legend spirit is on the way and I want to have a collection of 5, what do you suggest? (Preferably cheaper but I can splurge a bit)
Get something sweet and loud like azzaro most wanted if you like going out. Then you have to see the role of each fragrance in your rotation. I'd wear legend spirit to work/school/gym and wait until the summer to get the 5th one, something like Kenzo Homme Intense or Versace pour Homme.
Another thing I saw on a video was to get lotion on your hand and spray the perfume on the lotion and mix it, then apply to the body. 🤷🏽♂️ Just thought it was interesting.
Roja seem to were shirt whit open colar. So it make sens to put at the jonction of the neck to the colar bones. Wearing a t-shirt not so good. I apply at the jonction of the neck and the t-shirt so i have some on my neck and clothes at the same time
If you apply the perfume first and then the moisturising cream over it, I think that you will destroy the perfume because you will scrub the cream on the perfume.
Right, plus I always understood that after a warm shower your skin is drier so it’ll try to absorb anything for moisture (why we put lotion after), so wouldn’t the dry skin essentially shorten the fragrance longevity plus dry up the skin more due to the alcohol before the lotion does its thing? Idk I guess it doesn’t hurt to try it.
If you rub a fragrance you take the fragrance off the area you applied it to, you should spray it and leave it to dry naturally. The whole moisturising thing is a myth because fragrance is a skin product, I've tried this extensively and it really makes no difference!!
Am I allowed to say that Roha just show us that he does not know anything about perfumes ?! My God … we are talking about chemicals here … not glass beads that will break when you rub it … unless the human touch now can break the chemicals bonds between atoms … your perfume will not destroy if you rub it … Also applying the perfume to the wrist …. Ok … if you want to smell it for trying it … yes for sure … but for daily use ! 1st of all this can only happen in summer or spring … in winter what about your long sleeves .. what about the time you are going to wear a suit … what about the spot that the fragrance will put on your clothe ? And I don’t know where to start regarding don’t spray perfumes on the triangle as your skin will be hurt … but it’s ok force the fragrance to be trapped for long time on your skin as you applying cream above it ! Lastly … if he is against spraying and want to have the fragrance in a small spot … why do they invest in good atomizer … as a cheap one will do the trick in way better result
All very true. It is not possible to break bonds in organic chemicals by rubbing your skin, just like you cannot damage them in solution through shaking the perfume bottle. These are relatively small, stable and volatile molecules of less than 200-300 Da molecular weight. Destroying them mechanically through rubbing is a myth, just like "resetting" your sense of smell with roasted coffee beans.
As a physics I absolutely don’t believe, that rubbing the perfume on the skin does anything to the perfume. The amount of heat produced by this technique is fare away from being sufficient for a chemical reaction of the perfume.
I want someone to whisper a sweet nothing in my ear. My wife hasn't done that in years. I'll wear my aftershave in my clavicles more often. Or we could go the CubaKnow route and do the ballspray... works for me! \m/
I don’t understand the whole idea of spraying it in the air and then walking through it like where is the fragrance it’s all going to be on the floor and you’re just wasting it. and also, I would spray the forearms instead of the wrist because you’re going to be washing your hands throughout the day and when you wash your hands you’re rubbing the fragrance off. I don’t understand the whole spraying your collarbone either. I would say stick to how you spray your fragrance and don’t try to do extra.
But his last point contradicts the one of not rubbing the perfume when sprayed on the skin cos it will kill it. Rubbing moisture generates the same motion
Absolutely zero information. All my perfumes are EDPs. Obviously with more oil concentration. I not only apply on my neck, but also cheeks and frequently use any perfume as an aftershave. The reaction to body temperature and perspiration actually invigorates the scent throughout the day.
AS soon as someone mentions 'bruising' a fragrance I'm done, checked out. There is nothing following this that can be worthwhile. Bozo status achieved. For anyone with a science background it's laughable.
I Wonder why people DON'T WANT TO LISTEN. a child like THIS UA-camR came and trying to teach"THE ROJA DOVE"and people start giving an EYEBROW to ROJA. i am wondering if people even properly listen what roja said at first place😏
Ha, be careful here. Being an expert in one thing doesn't make you an expert in all things!! We will always learn something if we open our minds before opening our mouths!
@@JoeAverage1469 well. I can give you"COUNTLESS"examples where people have there expertise's in more then one field. "ALWAYS LEARN SOMETHING IF YOU WANT TO OPEN YOUR MOUTH" as a PERFUMER myself I can confirm.ROJA DOVE SPITING NOTHING BUT TRUTH😏✌️
Apologies for the blur, still working out the setup at the new place, hopefully future videos won't be the same, I still wanted to provide by raw initial reaction to you :(
If you are using a good camera with AF capabilities and even a starter lens you'll do fine. It looks as if you were shooting in manual mode and just missed the focus distance? What setup do you have?
that is what you get for daring contradict a master perfumer 😂😂😂
its actually cooler
The rubbing thing is basic chemistry, when you rub your wrists, you create heat from the friction, the heat will bring energy to molecules and may be able to break bonds and thus slightly changing either the composition of the perfume or making it dissipate faster. You need a lot of rubbing for that tho so dont worry, just dab and you're fine
1000% agree i have seen this in our chem. lab so many times with some crazy fragile peptidic substances, 30 seconds of shaking and 40$ of 10mg has value of 0%, because 95% is already destroyed.
when im thinking about it, i think most exclusive frags will suffer most from bad applying, some cheap ones won't be affected at all.
@@lukajdala Yes, also the alcohol and moisturizer thing is a tricky one, while he is technically write that alcohol will dry down and desinfect skin (this is why its used as aftershave) a lotion is kind of the contrary, it will moisturize the skin by supplying it with H2O and other molecules that are good like some weird milky acid etc. In the end, it doesnt matter what you put first as one kind of eliminates the other or nullifies the other. Unscented lotion may not take away the smell of a fragrance but the dehydrating effect is gone. It doesnt matter if its done before or after. The reason why people always say to hydrate before is because its preventive. Once ur skin is wringly and permanently dehydrated you cannot restore it with lotion. In the end that advice doesnt matter as long as you use a moisturizer
Ps: I say this as a biologist who loves chemistry and has experience in labs tho I'm not an expert, any chemist feel free to correct me
doesn't make sense though still. He is also suggesting to put it on the wrist veins as it is warmer there allowing it to spread more. By your suggestion it shouldn't be somewhere with heat.
@@imSupahman No, the heat generated by the friction is way larger on that specific spot which causes it to dissipate faster, my theory still holds true, as you know when we sweat or generally when we're hotter our fragrance will project more and last less, that's because of the heat.
@@rschweri578How much friction and heat is there actually, and how does it affect perfumes?
My point is, theory is useless and won't get you far, even sesmingly simple things are hard to sketch model.
We really need a properly conducted experiment with the control group.
I’m confused🤔he said rubbing your scent damages the notes but he continued and suggested applying your scent and then applying your moisturizer or cream…Does this not do what he suggested that we not do? Amazing video. Thanks
you shouldn't rub it, never, period. no mather cheap shit or some holy molly scent grail.
but what he really meant was let that scent dry and soak into skin and than appli mosturizer.
Idk bc the whole point of moisturizing
after you bathe is to lock in moisture into your skin so you don’t end up with dry skin an hour later. Applying fragrance before a lotion or cream does the complete opposite of what a moisturizer or cream is supposed to do.
Just think about it this way. Spraying fragrance under makeup makes no sense. So why do it with a moisturizer or cream when the point of it is to protect skin against contaminants?
Roja explained in one of his Q&A that rubbing causes friction, the heat is what is destroying the molecules.
Use the patting technique when applying your moisterizer on top of your fragrance or vice versa. Learnt this technique at Jo Malone.
Great video. Will change when I apply lotion. A long time ago go a friend told me to spray right around your belt line. I’ve done it since and can say that it does work and projects.
I think he meant the dimple near your neck and collarbone. Not the bone itself. I also think its better cause, when the dimples are hidden under our clothes it kind of stops an overdose of the scent directly coming to our nose. But if someone were to come in for a hug or kiss, they can get the scent in more concentration ( Hug and kiss would be momentary ofc as opposed to me smelling the scent in the same concentrated dose throughout the day). What do you think?
I seen a vid of a guy saying to apply around the collar bone as well. To my understanding it was a tip for you to smell it more throughout the day rather than the projection for others to smell. It did in fact work as I smelled my cologne all day compared to how I used to apply it
I think current/modern interpretation of where to apply scent is all about people needing to noticed more than wearing scent for themselves. Roja Dove’s tips and explanations make a great deal of sense. Oh and rubbing scent after applying absolutely impacts the fragrance by adding heat and friction which dry out that application much sooner than applying and leaving to dry naturally.
Here's what I don't get about the last tip. If putting moisturizer first, then spraying the perfume on after "destroys the cream," why wouldn't putting the perfume on first than moisturizer on top destroy it also? They're both coming in contact with each other, why would it matter which is on top? And also, if rubbing a freshly applied fragrance "bruises" it, wouldn't rubbing cream on top of it also affect it?
On the arms yes and rubbing is fine. The amount of heat required to break down the molecules in the fragrance is too high for us to be able to do it by rubbing. But if you plan on rubbing then why not just spray the other arm? I dont apply fragance on my front, i dont want fragrance under my nose potentially causing anosmia. On the side of neck slightly towards the rear.
Moisturise at night before bed and you don't need to apply moisturiser and fragrance together in the morning.
Sounds like it's time for a new video about perfume and moisturizers. What goes first and did it make a difference?
Roja explained in one of his Q&A that rubbing causes friction, the heat is what is destroying the molecules.
Great video Omar! I will not be changing my spray routine. I spray on clothes as well and I agreed with half of Roja's advice.
that moisturise after applying fragrance makes sense but then we're also told not to rub fragrances so only solution is a battle to the death to see which side is right.
I don't know where else I could apply my fragrance besides my neck. I wear long sleeve shirts and a watch, and I don't wear shorts during the colder months. Even if I wear shorts, I don't see myself spraying behind my knees.
long sleeve shirts won't contain the fragrance,
He was aiming that tip at women. Makes men go crazy during certain times. You picking up what I'm laying down here?
I spray on clavicle too and its work!! ;)
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I use it combine with spray on front and back of collar of my shirts. I can smell projection from my clavicle and increase longevity from my clothes
I usually avoid spray on my neck for reduce chance of allergies or irritaion (outside your clothes)
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I think because we have the arteries under the clavicle bone too, So that its
The “dip of the clavicle” as mentioned by Roja, is different then “on the clavicle bone”
Maybe I misheard, I thought he said ‘tip’ of the clavicle 😂
I learned the hard way that if you’re someone who’s prone to feeling nauseous or headachey from fragrances, don’t apply them on your chest or throat area. You end up breathing in far too much perfume that way. Stick to your arms / wrists / back of neck.
Also I think the bruising thing is total bs. These aren’t aged wines. A little bit of rubbing from one arm to the other is fine
In summer, if i am wearing a polo or something, i also like to spray on the inside of the elbows... it is another pulse point.
As a fellow bald man, but some sunscreen on that head.. my dad doesn't, and he ended up with skin cancer on the scalp.. not deadly thankfully
Applying fragrance before moisturizer would be contradictory to not rubbing the fragrance.
Someone on UA-cam recommended applying fragrance to the inside of the elbow. That’s what I’ve been doing and it works for me. I don’t feel like I’m eating my perfume that way.
When you fold your arms and all, doesn’t it rub/dab each other and can damage the scent?(genuine question)
@@nulllify8853That’s a good question. I’m not sure. I have been spraying on clothes, so maybe it is less affected?
@@cricketlala is there a rule about spraying on clothes? because I want to do that but read somewhere that it stains them! I wonder if it’s to do with the material, or the concentration of fragrance.
Great tips, but first applying the fragrance and then "rub" a moisturizer didn't make sense to me.
Aside from rubbing over it, part of the perfume would transfer to your hands... Thoughts anyone?
Already saw it and already following those tips... and i would rather not ruin the neck but still enjoy the fragrance, it's no issue if it's few cm on the side...
Omar you are getting the best perfumes reviewer! Minor comment would be ask less questions🤣
What's the difference between fragrance first and then lotion? it's not like alcohol wouldn't mix cuz it was applied first, not to mention you need to rub the lotion and based on his own advice, that would "destroy" the fragrance.
Omar he didn't say "tip" in the collarbone he said "dip" which is still the carotid artery. I assume he's using it instead of the neck as he mentions later.
Hey, do u have a tip for me?
my issue is that some Fragrances i love and are widely described as beast mode just dissipate in a matter of minutes, not even smelling them if i smell directly at the area i applied them to. Even if i let my friends smell that area or in general, they cant smell it either.
and im applying six sprays. ( each wrist, behind every ear, 2 around the neck and each clavicle bone but on the t-shirt not the skin)
It seems i can only smell real rose ( which im not that much a fan of ) and real oud for a longer period of time. and some really sweet fragrances like angels share linger on for long
i tried every "enhancing technique" i have heard of thus spraying 2 on the shirt but it still didn't help much.
Same. Nothing last on me. Sampled toy boy as well, that's the only thing that projects for 2 hours and then stays as a skin scent for 4 more hours. Only thing that has been a beast mode for me is red tobacco. That lasts for 12-14 hours
Noseblindness most likely. Just bc u can't smell it doesn't mean others can't. I've learned the hard way. Just ask someone you trust that will be honest.
@@beaver6d9 tried that. It's just that I live in a humid area and I sweat a lot so I probably need to bath with aluminium salts and clog my pores before putting on perfume.
@@sushio4357 ah I get ya. I'm nearly always somewhere climate controlled, so I'm spared from dealing with a lot of heat and humidity. Maybe there's a spot you spray that won't go away so quickly?
Wow!! So fascinating! I feel like I just took a master class in fragrance application!!! Curious tho about the “apply lotion on top of the fragrance” notion. Doesn’t that mean you’d end up rubbing the fragrance? This perplexed me after he mentioned how rubbing “bruises” the essence. I suppose a way around this would be to use an unscented spray moisturizer or perhaps just very lightly rubbing in the lotion? Anybody have any thoughts on this point?? Thanks y’all!!
-Dr. M👃
Spraying this way made me appreciate Sauvage Elixir more cos it's less explosive, and more intimate. Spraying on clothes is OVERKILL
if you spray your fragrance then apply lotion, wouldnt that be the same as rubbing it together... which would damage the fragrance?
i hear people say to let it try on for 5 min before applying the lotion, never tried it tho
Just put the lotion on before
Yea so bizarre, and it's not like alcohol wouldn't mix with lotion.
So where do you think we should apply cologne then? Because it makes sense to protect the skin on the neck
I get a kick out of all this bro-science around fragrances.
Source: trust me bro
Also take note Roja is referring to “how women should apply” perfumery, so some of the spots he recommends may not work for us guys.
In high school my buddy used the cloud method.. as he would say "spray, delay, walk away" 😂
He said to not rub the scent but to rub body cream on top??
Guys, I need some help. For a new daily signature + summer fragrance, is Cedrat Boise or Cedrat Boise intense the move? Something I could wear to school and smell fresh and clean woods- not overpowering
The latter
I prefer the intense version quite a bit more, myself. But it is pretty potent, so I use less sprays with it when I wear it to work. Maybe sample first? OG may be more versatile despite my preference for intense.
Wait, I don't understand? Rubbing your wrists ruins the fragrance, rubbing cream over the fragrance...doesn't?
Hey man, I got jpg le male, dolce & gabbana the one, and montblanc legend spirit is on the way and I want to have a collection of 5, what do you suggest? (Preferably cheaper but I can splurge a bit)
Get something sweet and loud like azzaro most wanted if you like going out. Then you have to see the role of each fragrance in your rotation. I'd wear legend spirit to work/school/gym and wait until the summer to get the 5th one, something like Kenzo Homme Intense or Versace pour Homme.
Another thing I saw on a video was to get lotion on your hand and spray the perfume on the lotion and mix it, then apply to the body. 🤷🏽♂️
Just thought it was interesting.
Roja seem to were shirt whit open colar. So it make sens to put at the jonction of the neck to the colar bones. Wearing a t-shirt not so good. I apply at the jonction of the neck and the t-shirt so i have some on my neck and clothes at the same time
If you apply the perfume first and then the moisturising cream over it, I think that you will destroy the perfume because you will scrub the cream on the perfume.
Right, plus I always understood that after a warm shower your skin is drier so it’ll try to absorb anything for moisture (why we put lotion after), so wouldn’t the dry skin essentially shorten the fragrance longevity plus dry up the skin more due to the alcohol before the lotion does its thing? Idk I guess it doesn’t hurt to try it.
If you rub a fragrance you take the fragrance off the area you applied it to, you should spray it and leave it to dry naturally. The whole moisturising thing is a myth because fragrance is a skin product, I've tried this extensively and it really makes no difference!!
Rassasi Hawas or Afnan 9PM for daily use?
Hawas 1000%. I like 9PM, but I can't wear it for 2 days straight, it's sooo sweet, even in the winter. Also, you can wear Hawas all year round.
Can you please make a review video about resala by arabian oud it is a ladie killer fragrance
Don't rub the fragrance coz you'll damage it but rub it with cream to enhance it 🥴
Well
Looks like someone not paying attention.
He said apply a cream and then SPRAY it.
Perhaps you are not listening before😏
@@Mi3940you're a 🤡
@@Mi3940no he didn’t
@@Mi3940wrong, you didn't listen
I remained like an idiot after the last advice
ROJA DOVE made scenes in every maner😏✌️
Am I allowed to say that Roha just show us that he does not know anything about perfumes ?!
My God … we are talking about chemicals here … not glass beads that will break when you rub it … unless the human touch now can break the chemicals bonds between atoms … your perfume will not destroy if you rub it …
Also applying the perfume to the wrist …. Ok … if you want to smell it for trying it … yes for sure … but for daily use ! 1st of all this can only happen in summer or spring … in winter what about your long sleeves .. what about the time you are going to wear a suit … what about the spot that the fragrance will put on your clothe ?
And I don’t know where to start regarding don’t spray perfumes on the triangle as your skin will be hurt … but it’s ok force the fragrance to be trapped for long time on your skin as you applying cream above it !
Lastly … if he is against spraying and want to have the fragrance in a small spot … why do they invest in good atomizer … as a cheap one will do the trick in way better result
All very true. It is not possible to break bonds in organic chemicals by rubbing your skin, just like you cannot damage them in solution through shaking the perfume bottle. These are relatively small, stable and volatile molecules of less than 200-300 Da molecular weight. Destroying them mechanically through rubbing is a myth, just like "resetting" your sense of smell with roasted coffee beans.
As a physics I absolutely don’t believe, that rubbing the perfume on the skin does anything to the perfume. The amount of heat produced by this technique is fare away from being sufficient for a chemical reaction of the perfume.
Rubbing moisturizer/lotion after applying goes contrary to his suggestion of spraying and not rubbing
I want someone to whisper a sweet nothing in my ear. My wife hasn't done that in years. I'll wear my aftershave in my clavicles more often. Or we could go the CubaKnow route and do the ballspray... works for me! \m/
I don’t understand the whole idea of spraying it in the air and then walking through it like where is the fragrance it’s all going to be on the floor and you’re just wasting it. and also, I would spray the forearms instead of the wrist because you’re going to be washing your hands throughout the day and when you wash your hands you’re rubbing the fragrance off. I don’t understand the whole spraying your collarbone either. I would say stick to how you spray your fragrance and don’t try to do extra.
But his last point contradicts the one of not rubbing the perfume when sprayed on the skin cos it will kill it.
Rubbing moisture generates the same motion
I hope you don't mind me asking: after all these months do you still have only 32% of your watchers subscribed? 🤔
Absolutely zero information. All my perfumes are EDPs. Obviously with more oil concentration. I not only apply on my neck, but also cheeks and frequently use any perfume as an aftershave.
The reaction to body temperature and perspiration actually invigorates the scent throughout the day.
Clearly, it's tips for women and not men.
2 sprays on the front neck amd 3 on ur shirt 1 spray on each wrist and ur set for 4-8 hrs thank me later
AS soon as someone mentions 'bruising' a fragrance I'm done, checked out. There is nothing following this that can be worthwhile. Bozo status achieved. For anyone with a science background it's laughable.
Roja Dove is the GOAT.
Roja kralj
I Wonder why people DON'T WANT TO LISTEN.
a child like THIS UA-camR came and trying to teach"THE ROJA DOVE"and people start giving an EYEBROW to ROJA.
i am wondering if people even properly listen what roja said at first place😏
Ha, be careful here. Being an expert in one thing doesn't make you an expert in all things!! We will always learn something if we open our minds before opening our mouths!
@@JoeAverage1469 well.
I can give you"COUNTLESS"examples where people have there expertise's in more then one field.
"ALWAYS LEARN SOMETHING IF YOU WANT TO OPEN YOUR MOUTH"
as a PERFUMER myself I can confirm.ROJA DOVE SPITING NOTHING BUT TRUTH😏✌️
Do whatever u were doing it, this is confusing
how much complication. It's just perfumed water just spray that shit on your body
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The old man is dumb.
I spray on clothes almost exclusively. I don't want this poison in my blood.
U dont need to put an add of ur perfumne and tell us to subscribe for 10seconds in all ur vids man its soo annoying.. im just here for the video!