Making scents last – There’s nothing you can do to assist in prolonging the scent on your skin. It has to do with your personal body chemistry and the “weight” of the fragrance. If it’s heavily, musky, it will linger longer. Regne Day is somewhat ethereal, fruity, lightly flowery. So, some may wish to reapply periodically through the day. When Regne Night is introduced, it will consist of some heavier molecular weights, which will have more staying power.
What makes production of scents expensive? – The wonderful raw materials and essences of rare and hard-to-acquire elements that go into the production can be costly. A new perfume called Yu, costs $5,000 a bottle.
Will wearing fragrance damage jewelry? – It has been known to cause the surface of pearls to be eaten away, but gemstones, silver and gold will remain undamaged.
Some people do apply too much – In some cases, they either don’t know they are overwhelming others around them. In others, their sense of smell is not as acute. They don’t even realize that there is an offensive or repugnant mist around them and that people are giving them a wide berth.
When not to wear scent – On an airplane. In a doctor’s office. Around someone with allergies or asthma. In a packed theater or auditorium.
How to care for your precious juice – Cool and dark is best. Sunlight will destroy it. Heat is bad, as well. If you really value your fragrance, the best place is your refrigerator’s crisper.
Regne’s name – Regne means reign in the French language. According to Webster’s dictionary, reign means the time during which a sovereign rules. What better name for a fragrance that belongs to a royal person! The word is pronounced like the small brown bird – wren.
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