10 Cologne Hacks to Smell Good All Day

Insider Tips to Upgrade Your Scent Game Without Spending More Money

Men have a special connection with their favorite perfume. They bathe in it, use it as part of their beauty rituals, and most importantly, use it as a stimulant to fulfill the desirable attributes that most women fantasize about. So when the relationship comes to an end, we do everything we can to squeeze every last drop out of it, literally, in order to preserve its intoxicating scent. Well, that way we don't have to dig into our wallets to buy replacement bottles.

However, colognes have potent formulas that can control such fragrances for long-lasting results. With some experimentation and the use of a few skin conditioners and grooming tools, every perfume-centric man can make the most of his signature scent while controlling the spray ratio.

So before logging on to Amazon Prime and reordering Tom Ford Velvet Orchid, consider taking a whiff of these creative cologne tricks to keep your scent strong and pleasing all day long.

Cologne Hacks to Improve Your Scent Game

Moisturize before use

Skincare experts agree that perfume stays scented longer on hydrated skin, as dryness tends to shorten the duration of the scent after absorption. Purchase a 24-hour unscented moisturizer to prevent dehydration, as the longer your skin stays moist, the longer it will retain the scent.

Save the Last Drops for Your Body Lotion
  • Moisturize before use

Skincare experts agree that perfume stays scented longer on hydrated skin, as dryness tends to shorten the duration of the scent after absorption. Purchase a 24-hour unscented moisturizer to prevent dehydration, as the longer your skin stays moist, the longer it will retain the scent.

  • Employ the Cotton Ball Technique

Ever wondered why women's scents last so much longer than men's? Or why their lingerie smells so tantalizing every night? The secret lies in cotton balls. Soaking one of these in liquid fragrance and applying it to your skin or tucking it into a suit pocket will help you keep the scent all day long - although you'll want to pair it with something more conspicuous, like a decorative handkerchief. Take off your Armani suit.

  • Squirt Some on Your Hair Brush

It's been proven that your hair gives off more fragrance than most parts of your body. If you're feeling skeptical, hug your woman and smell her hair. But let's be clear: spraying an alcohol-based perfume directly on your head will dry out your hair. This is just pure common sense. Instead, spray some on a hairbrush and gently stroke it a few times to spread the bouquet.

  • Rub Vaseline on Your Pulse Points

So what exactly is a pulse point? The place on the body where the heart rate can be felt in the blood vessels closest to the skin. Some of the more common areas are located behind the knees, inside the elbows, neck, wrists, temples, and at the base of the throat. Applying some petroleum jelly to these areas allows the cologne's mist to stick to the skin and give off the scent for a longer period of time.

  • Dip Underwear in Perfumed Water

Another way to make the most of the last few drops of cologne is to make a batch of perfumed water by pouring the remaining cologne into a bowl of cold water. To see how the scent stays on fabrics longer, dip these briefs or boxers into a special cure-all that will produce a "long-lasting aromatic effect". This will not only leave your jeans (and genitals) smelling fresh, but will also transfer the scent to your entire body.

  • Layer Fragrances

Balancing multiple scents can become difficult, especially because depending on the dosage used, one scent can easily overwhelm another. This is still one of the most effective ways to keep your perfume smelling strong and not waste a third of the bottle on a Friday night. Do some real-world research to find the lightest skin oil that pairs perfectly with your favorite cologne. This will help set the stage for the liquid scent. When you're done, spray a stronger scent and then a lighter one to stabilize the results and save some spray in the process.

  • Spray Your Pillow for an Overnight Scent

If you fail to practice any basic grooming techniques before bed due to sheer laziness, then at least mask your fears with an enticing body scent. Like deodorant, cologne is more effective at night because your body temperature is lower during sleep mode. So if you plan on waking up next to your date or Tinder date in the morning, keep in mind that spraying some cologne on your pillow will have you smelling like a boss by breakfast time.

  • Drip Some in Your Iron’s Steamer

As we've emphasized, cologne has a strong hold on fabrics. Keep this in mind the next time you pull out your ironing board. Drop some into your steam iron and iron your clothes with this unique mixture. Your band will be grateful for the treatment.

Store Them in a Linen Closet or the Original Packaging

For years, people have been saying that the best place to store perfume is the bathroom cabinet. Wrong. Excessive heat, not to mention steam from a searing hot shower, can affect the top notes of perfumes and make them musty. Exposure to sunlight doesn't help them either. A linen closet will protect your colognes from environmental hazards and keep them cool and dry. Storing them in a purchased box will produce the same result.