After yesterday's post about naughty neck spraying, some fruits wanted to know where they're allowed to spray their fragrance, seeing as though necks (sun damage) and clothes (the alcohol in the juice can stain and interfere with the dyes in your pretty threads) and hair (dries it out) are out.
I'll tell you where.
It's the Bendy Bits.
Wrists.
Behind the knees.
Ankles.
Inside the elbows.
Probably not under the arms as it may irritate the skin there, which you shave and wax and IPL and laser.
Neck (if it's night time or you dab right up behind your ears).
Waist, as one fruit suggested and which I liked.
Why we do this, is because Bendy Bits tend to be warm areas, (wrists aside) and perfume lasts longer when it's applied on warm areas. You'll diffuse the scent nicely all throughout the day if you do Bendy Bits. And hey, don't discount the knees and ankles because when your scent wears off your wrists and the thin skin behind your ears, your leglets will keep the dream alive.
All this talk of perfume makes me want to bring up my Juice of The Moment: Badgley Mischka.
It's the first foray into fragrance by the Olsen's designers of choice, Mark Badgley and James Mischka. It's a lush, spicy, warm, foody fragrance and has notes of caramel, peach, wild berries, amber, patchouli and jasmine among others, and work mates and Boyfriend like it much. (Which counts. A lot.)
I fear it's not on sale yet, but keep an eye out for it fruits, as it's a roaring CG (Compliments Getter.)