It's
a common mistake to apply too much cologne. Maybe you make a first spray and
want just a little stronger fragrance so you make one more spray, then
instantly you know it's too much. Or you were testing too many types of cologne
and now you're getting a headache.
No matter what the scenario, you have a
smell that you don't want any more, so what do you do?
Here are some simple and
elaborate tips on what to do if you put on too much fragrance:
Moist
wipes: It's like taking a bath but only using a cloth. You can wipe the smell
around and dilute it, but you won't be able to remove it until you rinse with
fresh water.
Dish
soap and water: Keeps the scent at a minimal while the water clears away most
of the alcohol.
Baking
soda and water: Create a paste, and like the refrigerator, the backing soda
will pick up the scent and the water will dilute the alcohol in the cologne.
Witch
hazel and cotton ball: The clear liquid that activates facial mud masks extract
scents and alcohol from the skin.
Rubbing
alcohol and cotton ball: Reserved for less sensitive skins, only. The rubbing
alcohol and the alcohol in the cologne could mix on your skin and create a red
area that burns until you wash off with soap and fresh water.
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