Summer in the Gulf is no ordinary season. The heat is relentless, and your favourite EDP perfume — no matter how luxurious — can fade within hours if you're not wearing it the right way. The good news? A few simple habits can dramatically extend how long your scent stays with you.
Moisturise Before You Spray — Your Skin Is the Canvas
Fragrance clings to hydrated skin far better than dry skin. Before applying your EDP, layer an unscented body lotion or even a light layer of petroleum jelly on your pulse points. This creates a base that locks in the scent molecules and slows evaporation — especially important when temperatures climb past 40°C.
Target Your Pulse Points Strategically
Your wrists, neck, inner elbows, and behind the knees are where blood vessels sit closest to the skin, generating warmth that naturally diffuses fragrance. Spray your EDP perfume on these spots and resist the urge to rub — rubbing crushes the top notes and shortens the scent's lifespan. Let it dry naturally and let the heat do the work.
Store It Right — Heat Is Your Perfume's Enemy
Ironically, while heat helps project your scent on skin, it destroys fragrance in the bottle. Keep your EDP away from windowsills, car dashboards, and bathrooms. A cool, dark drawer or a dedicated fragrance shelf away from direct sunlight preserves the integrity of the juice — and ensures every spray performs the way it should.
Bonus tip: Carry a travel-size atomiser in your bag for a midday refresh. A single spritz on the wrists or collarbone is all it takes to revive your scent after hours in the heat.
Summer shouldn't mean choosing between comfort and smelling incredible. With the right technique, your EDP can carry you confidently from morning meetings to evening outings — no fading, no compromise. Explore our collection of long-lasting EDPs crafted for warm climates at doorscent.com and find your signature summer scent.