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HAIR PEACE

Don’t use a regular perfume to make your hair smell good.

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HURTFUL The high alcohol-to-fragrance ratio in traditiona­l perfumes will make your locks drier than the chit-chat between contestant­s after the final rose is given out on The Bachelor.

HELPFUL Use a fragrance specifical­ly designed for hair—they are formulated to be less drying and often come with beautifyin­g benefits. Chanel Coco Mademoisel­le Fresh Hair Mist ($52) shields hair from sun and pollution, and Bait Hair Perfume in Heart Breaker ($ 38) has added silicone so the scent stays strong for every hair flip. n

If you want to smell more of the top or middle notes, spray your clothes (TRY near your shoulders, where people stand close to you); your body heat WON’T CAUSE THE SCENT TO develop so quickly. – Justin Welch, a fragrance expert who worked on the developmen­t of the new I Am Juicy Couture scent

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