Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend spraying perfume in the following places: neck, wrists, shoulders, forearm, chest and elbows
Advice from Lusso is to apply cream/body lotion to the skin first.
Our Eau de Parfum collection last up from 8 to 10 hours. Our perfume contains 30% perfume oil
It is best to store perfume in a closet or where it is dark most of the time
Fragrances are mixtures of various scented compounds, essential oils, and aroma chemicals designed to produce a pleasant odor when applied to the body, clothing, or in the environment.
Fragrances are typically categorized into different groups such as floral, fruity, woody, oriental, and fresh, based on their scent profiles.
There are three main types: Eau de Toilette (EDT), Eau de Parfum (EDP), and Perfume. These differ in concentration, with perfume having the highest concentration and lasting the longest.
Natural fragrances are derived from plant or animal sources, while synthetic fragrances are created in a lab. Many modern fragrances use a combination of both.
Choose a fragrance that complements your personal style and preferences. Test different scents on your skin to see how they react with your body chemistry.
Light, fresh scents are great for spring and summer, while warmer, spicier fragrances work well in the fall and winter.
Yes, fragrances can expire over time. Store them in a cool, dark place to extend their shelf life.
Yes, some people may be sensitive or allergic to certain fragrance ingredients. Always do a patch test and consider fragrance-free alternatives if you have sensitivities.
While some fragrances are marketed as “men’s” or “women’s,” scent preferences are subjective. Anyone can wear any fragrance they like.
Yes, fragrances can evolve on the skin, going through different scent phases known as the top, middle, and base notes.
Some common terms include top notes (initial scent), middle notes (heart of the fragrance), base notes (long-lasting scent), and sillage (the trail a fragrance leaves).
Yes, you can layer or blend fragrances to create a unique scent. Experiment to find combinations you love.
Remember that fragrance preferences are highly personal, so feel free to explore and discover scents that resonate with your individual style and personality.
Perfume contains alcohol and oils that can stain or discolor fabrics, especially delicate ones.