Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-24040319-20140905182900/@comment-6383956-20140906163329

LadyX wrote: As to the perfume thing, I was taught to spritz the air pointing away from me, and walk through it by my mom. I've also heard wrists, then rub your neck with your wrist. But the neck thing I always found odd because, hello, kissing that area is pretty common and can't taste very good. I've accidentally open mouth inhaled when walking through the perfume and it's not at all pleasant. That's why you spray it on your wrists (you should rub your wrists together after that, rub it in a little) and then rub your neck, it leaves a trace of the scent but it's not going to leave much -- if any -- of the actual chemical there to taste.

But the "walk through the mist" thing is a pretty solid way to go too. The wrist/neck thing is much better if you're using a fragrance that contains pheromones (which you often dab on instead of spraying so the mist thing doesn't work anyways).

The third option is to apply your fragrances to your clothing (if you're wearing sleeves or have a neckline that's anywhere near your neck) because that way you have the fragrance in the right areas but if the clothes start coming off you don't have to worry about anyone tasting anything.