Well, not in the day time at least.
I sincerely hope not.
Why?
Because get this: When you spray perfume on your neck, and the sun hits it, you may as well have a neon sign up to the sun saying:
Please burn me and cause skin cancer and cause pigmentation! I would love you to! Pleeeease? I long for a neck that is shriveled and has brown spots! I would like nothing more than for people to mistake me for a wild turkey! I want more neck wrinkles! PLEASE, SUN, WON'T YOU GIVE ME JUST THIS ONE, SMALL, FAVOUR?!
I learned this scary fact from a wonderful facialist called Nicole B-Kovacs, who is the head trainer magician person at Gatineau and who gives the kind of facial that makes you float out of the room, only without the actual feet off the floor part.
The reason is because perfume has alcohol in it, which attracts the sun and magnifies its burning and aging effect. Think about it - you happily spritz your juice on your neck, you drive your car or walk to the shops and bang, without you even knowing, your lovely new fragrance is amplifying the sun's already terrible effect on your sweet, delicate neck skin. (And you know how I feel about the neck and chest - treat it as though it were your face.)
Nasty little combo, sun and perfume.
You can still do it at night, of course, but through the day if you're going to be outside?
Uh-uh.
Nope.
Not any more, champ.