@perfumerism: Replying to @Daniel Zavatsky does setting spray make your perfume last? #PR #perfumehack #perfumetips - original video: @Adi peled

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yonaaaalein
Yoyolaaaleinnn :
I heard the elf grip primer as a base makes the perfume last longer🌝
2023-08-19 18:50:41
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laurenisdemi
Lauren :
And white looks better on you than ivory. Definitely a winter or summer.
2024-01-08 02:20:54
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erininottawa
erininottawa :
A better hack is to ensure your skin is well-moisturized either with a cream or oil (unscented obv) before applying your perfume.
2023-08-19 18:09:44
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dellintrest
Trixie :
Do you mind making a review about Aqua De Parma fragrances? I heard about the brand but I don’t know if I’d like to try them or not🥺
2023-08-19 17:04:08
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wmw8129
Winz82 :
I use a plane iso e super on first after 2 min pop my fragrance over the top and it works a treat eccentric molecules no1 but non branded about £25
2023-08-19 20:50:48
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.skylarr
skylar :) :
i would love to hear your thoughts on juliette has a gun vanilla vibes!! i don’t ever go for vanilla scents but i fell in love when i put it on
2023-08-19 16:46:10
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erbtui
erbtui :
i don't know if the setting spray from charlotte tilbury is scented but this is what the girl from the og vid used
2023-08-19 14:17:45
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howdy_hannuh
howdy_hannuh :
THE HAIR LOOKS SO GOOD
2023-08-21 15:55:13
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tessgeerts
tessgeerts :
Can you review the Burberry her way de toilette version please? :)
2023-08-22 19:48:33
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amchichi11
amchichi11 :
I have this perfume and I use it with a skin scent like Glossier You or LeLabo Another 13 to make it last. Also perfume oils make it last even longer
2023-08-24 22:37:57
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lauren_loves_fragrance
lauren_loves_fragrance :
I also find that lotion does the opposite of what I want it to and ruins the projection
2023-08-24 06:57:51
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kissymarissy15
Marissa 💋 :
Try primer???
2023-08-22 20:31:57
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eduardodelgado5
Eduardo Delgado :
I just saw you in the Axe ad
2023-08-20 18:29:39
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erbtui
erbtui :
omg thanks🥰
2023-08-19 14:14:53
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scenterstage
Anna | ScenterStage :
What about using a makeup primer under the perfume?
2023-08-19 23:58:10
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budgetsamanthaparkington
Demeter :
I use the Vaseline stick first when I want my perfume to last longer
2023-08-20 23:44:48
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