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The Great Cologne Debate: Should You Spray It on Your Clothes?

fashionbeans.com
submitted
a year ago
byfroggyweathertofashion

Summary

The question of “Should I apply cologne to my clothes?” sparks debate among fragrance enthusiasts. If you do decide to incorporate clothing into your cologne routine, there are some best practices to keep in mind. Consider combining cologne application on both your skin and your clothes for a balanced, long-lasting fragrance experience.

Some fragrance formulas contain ingredients that can stain or damage certain fabrics. Alcohol, a common base in colognes, can be particularly harsh on delicate materials like silk or satin. When applying cologne to your clothes, it’s crucial to consider the type of fabric to avoid unwanted stains.

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7 Comments

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splitsecond
a year ago
I've always understood that spraying on skin lets your body heat make the fragrance last longer.
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joseph
a year ago
Yup, heat makes the scent travel and is why you don't need much to have a decent amount of coverage
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froggyweatherOP
a year ago
This is what I would have thought but I found it interesting that there is any debate around it
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getthatmoneyyo
a year ago
There is really no other answer than this tone. A little bit in specific spots on your body go a very long way.
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throwschen
a year ago
Either is fine as long as you don't put so much an elevator smells like you for a week
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froggyweatherOP
a year ago
Did some people never grow out of their weird teenage phase?
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throwschen
a year ago
I think you'd be surprised at how many never have