Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by ultimatekint(m): 3:56pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Fire perfume ; (check buhari's dictionary). |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by McBishop2020: 4:09pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
lilvicky68: Wear is when you spray the perfume from your head to toe.. Spray is when you spray the perfume on your clothes before wearing it.. Apply is when you spray the perfume on your palm before rubbing it on your body..
Simple and short. |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by smile11s(m): 4:11pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Conner44: the correct use is to 'wear' the perfume and the reason why this is so is because since perfumes can most times be very concentrated and might pose a discoloration effect if sprayed directly onto fabrics or induce allergic reactions if it touches some skin types, it is recommended to 'spray' the fragrance/perfume from a few meters away from your clothes or skin and allows the particles settle on a wider surface area than being concentrated on a tiny point of any surface.
that is why the 'classy' people in oyibo land who wear perfumes usually spray it up into the air directly in front of them and then 'step' into the descending fragrance particles in order to 'wear' the perfume the correct and safest way possible. if they spray perfume the way we do here in nigeria they will trigger unpleasant allergic reactions in many people they come in contact with during their day over there.
some people have actually had terrible medical complications by spraying perfume directly on their clothes or skin in large quantities every day for a prolonged period of time.
if you think i am talking thrash just take a bottle of your favourite perfume and break it to pour out the entire contents on the floor in your room. there will be a 50% probability that you will vomit if you stay in there for a few minutes after without cleaning it and you not be able to sleep in that room at night for a few days until the smell of the perfume subsides to a manageable level.
and remember that body spray is different from perfume. Did anyone actually read this long essay? |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by Oyiboman69: 4:11pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Daveambition: All this question na just for perfume wey pesin go just fleet go im way ni??...
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Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by Ugochris0212: 4:13pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
If na your own....you wear it. If other person own... you know na..you spray it. But if na your Boss, senior sister or father own... just apply small make e no smell. |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by Fortez: 4:13pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Spray |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by ejimatic: 4:20pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
jawalis: Pls elites and Everyone with good knowledge of English language should help me. I’m confused of which the correct one is. Is it wear, spray or apply for a perfume? Pls help. (endeavor to make the answer clear and understandable) Thanks. . Wear colllocates with perfume in English. You can read more on the usage online. |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by senteugene: 4:24pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Not wear, not spray, not apply the correct is to tie a perfume |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by chatinent: 4:32pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
If I do fu fun, I sprayed it. When you do fun fun fun fun, you are wearing my perfume! |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by mechanics(m): 4:36pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
lilvicky68: Wear is when you spray the perfume from your head to toe.. Spray is when you spray the perfume on your clothes before wearing it.. Apply is when you spray the perfume on your palm before rubbing it on your body..
so any one is applicable? |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by lilvicky68(m): 4:38pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
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Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by Lightorder: 4:54pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
lilvicky68: Wear is when you spray the perfume from your head to toe.. Spray is when you spray the perfume on your clothes before wearing it.. Apply is when you spray the perfume on your palm before rubbing it on your body..
oga driver, no carry me pass my bustop o 1 Like |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by wallarwallar(m): 4:56pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Dis english sef na wah o. Wear sounds fine bt na only physical thing den dey wear now.. I jst tire 4 english I beg make everybody dey speak dere local language |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by HRSweetness(f): 5:19pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Conner44: the correct use is to 'wear' the perfume and the reason why this is so is because since perfumes can most times be very concentrated and might pose a discoloration effect if sprayed directly onto fabrics or induce allergic reactions if it touches some skin types, it is recommended to 'spray' the fragrance/perfume from a few meters away from your clothes or skin and allows the particles settle on a wider surface area than being concentrated on a tiny point of any surface.
that is why the 'classy' people in oyibo land who wear perfumes usually spray it up into the air directly in front of them and then 'step' into the descending fragrance particles in order to 'wear' the perfume the correct and safest way possible. if they spray perfume the way we do here in nigeria they will trigger unpleasant allergic reactions in many people they come in contact with during their day over there.
some people have actually had terrible medical complications by spraying perfume directly on their clothes or skin in large quantities every day for a prolonged period of time.
if you think i am talking thrash just take a bottle of your favourite perfume and break it to pour out the entire contents on the floor in your room. there will be a 50% probability that you will vomit if you stay in there for a few minutes after without cleaning it and you not be able to sleep in that room at night for a few days until the smell of the perfume subsides to a manageable level.
and remember that body spray is different from perfume. This is apt. However, you did not consider the fact that not a lot of people purchase original, good quality perfumes. It's only good quality perfumes you wear and still have the fragrance on your clothes, days after. The regular susurobia disguised as perfumes, has to be taken very close to the skin and fleeted. LOL. 1 Like |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by Psoul(m): 5:21pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Conner44: the correct use is to 'wear' the perfume and the reason why this is so is because since perfumes can most times be very concentrated and might pose a discoloration effect if sprayed directly onto fabrics or induce allergic reactions if it touches some skin types, it is recommended to 'spray' the fragrance/perfume from a few meters away from your clothes or skin and allows the particles settle on a wider surface area than being concentrated on a tiny point of any surface.
that is why the 'classy' people in oyibo land who wear perfumes usually spray it up into the air directly in front of them and then 'step' into the descending fragrance particles in order to 'wear' the perfume the correct and safest way possible. if they spray perfume the way we do here in nigeria they will trigger unpleasant allergic reactions in many people they come in contact with during their day over there.
some people have actually had terrible medical complications by spraying perfume directly on their clothes or skin in large quantities every day for a prolonged period of time.
if you think i am talking thrash just take a bottle of your favourite perfume and break it to pour out the entire contents on the floor in your room. there will be a 50% probability that you will vomit if you stay in there for a few minutes after without cleaning it and you not be able to sleep in that room at night for a few days until the smell of the perfume subsides to a manageable level.
and remember that body spray is different from perfume. You are wrong. Perfume is regarded as part of fashion. So you have to wear it. |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by Ashirioluwa: 5:28pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Copied from quora.com
You wear a perfume. Perfumes work best on your skin and is most effective when applied on pulse points. Hence, generally when a perfume is used on certain area's of the body it is termed as 'applied' & when it's used over the body to perfume oneself, it is termed as 'wear a perfume'. |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by omhor(f): 5:32pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
'wear' is grammatically correct. |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by jacoik(m): 5:34pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
lilvicky68: Wear is when you spray the perfume from your head to toe.. Spray is when you spray the perfume on your clothes before wearing it.. Apply is when you spray the perfume on your palm before rubbing it on your body..
lolxxxxx hahahaha I swear guy I go with u on this. In fact oyibo can never wound me 1 Like |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by zeusis(m): 5:49pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
the correct answer is fuuuuuu fuu fuuu |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by Tapout(m): 5:49pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
jawalis: Pls elites and Everyone with good knowledge of English language should help me. I’m confused of which the correct one is. Is it wear, spray or apply for a perfume? Pls help. (endeavor to make the answer clear and understandable) Thanks. Go and find out the meaning of "wear" In my opinion, "wearing perfumes" originated way back when people wore and carried actual "nosegays". What I see people wearing and carrying now is just artificial flowers. |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by Nobody: 6:29pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
[quote author=Conner44 that is why the 'classy' people in oyibo land who wear perfumes usually spray it up into the air directly in front of them and then 'step' into the descending fragrance particles in order to 'wear' the perfume the correct and safest way possible. [/quote] You step into the perfume.. Baba I hail oo |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by medokills(m): 7:00pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
I don't agree with "wear" because when you wear something, it can be retrieved but perfumes extinguish. Spray and apply can be use for process of perfumes consumption. Therefore, the word USE is appropriate to this regards. Thanks. 1 Like |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by hybridblood07(m): 7:13pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
It's very essential and important to use body spray or perfume. You body smell matters a lot! I use my perfume 2 or thrice in a day because I meet with different people and who knows who can be of help jawalis: Pls elites and Everyone with good knowledge of English language should help me. I’m confused of which the correct one is. Is it wear, spray or apply for a perfume? Pls help. (endeavor to make the answer clear and understandable) Thanks. |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by wonder233: 7:49pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
"fleet" means you've chosen the "spray" option Daveambition: All this question na just for perfume wey pesin go just fleet go im way ni??...
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Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by wonder233: 7:50pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
That's spray zeusis: the correct answer is fuuuuuu fuu fuuu |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by Kolisky(m): 7:59pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Daveambition: All this question na just for perfume wey pesin go just fleet go im way ni??...
Food almost run through my nose as I read this your comment No kimme abeg nau |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by bakesntakes(m): 7:59pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
jawalis: Pls elites and Everyone with good knowledge of English language should help me. I’m confused of which the correct one is. Is it wear, spray or apply for a perfume? Pls help. (endeavor to make the answer clear and understandable) Thanks. I think the correct word is "wear" |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by Adexcp(m): 8:11pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
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Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by BlackFlamefromP: 8:24pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
No be 'wear' perfume. Na 'UnCloth' perfume. |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by Powersurge: 8:25pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Conner44: the correct use is to 'wear' the perfume and the reason why this is so is because since perfumes can most times be very concentrated and might pose a discoloration effect if sprayed directly onto fabrics or induce allergic reactions if it touches some skin types, it is recommended to 'spray' the fragrance/perfume from a few meters away from your clothes or skin and allows the particles settle on a wider surface area than being concentrated on a tiny point of any surface.
that is why the 'classy' people in oyibo land who wear perfumes usually spray it up into the air directly in front of them and then 'step' into the descending fragrance particles in order to 'wear' the perfume the correct and safest way possible. if they spray perfume the way we do here in nigeria they will trigger unpleasant allergic reactions in many people they come in contact with during their day over there.
some people have actually had terrible medical complications by spraying perfume directly on their clothes or skin in large quantities every day for a prolonged period of time.
if you think i am talking thrash just take a bottle of your favourite perfume and break it to pour out the entire contents on the floor in your room. there will be a 50% probability that you will vomit if you stay in there for a few minutes after without cleaning it and you not be able to sleep in that room at night for a few days until the smell of the perfume subsides to a manageable level.
and remember that body spray is different from perfume. Omo ypu be guru o. |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by eme26: 8:59pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Conner44: the correct use is to 'wear' the perfume and the reason why this is so is because since perfumes can most times be very concentrated and might pose a discoloration effect if sprayed directly onto fabrics or induce allergic reactions if it touches some skin types, it is recommended to 'spray' the fragrance/perfume from a few meters away from your clothes or skin and allows the particles settle on a wider surface area than being concentrated on a tiny point of any surface.
that is why the 'classy' people in oyibo land who wear perfumes usually spray it up into the air directly in front of them and then 'step' into the descending fragrance particles in order to 'wear' the perfume the correct and safest way possible. if they spray perfume the way we do here in nigeria they will trigger unpleasant allergic reactions in many people they come in contact with during their day over there.
some people have actually had terrible medical complications by spraying perfume directly on their clothes or skin in large quantities every day for a prolonged period of time.
if you think i am talking thrash just take a bottle of your favourite perfume and break it to pour out the entire contents on the floor in your room. there will be a 50% probability that you will vomit if you stay in there for a few minutes after without cleaning it and you not be able to sleep in that room at night for a few days until the smell of the perfume subsides to a manageable level.
and remember that body spray is different from perfume. you're good ! |
Re: Do You “wear” “spray” Or “apply” Perfume? by Fantazy(m): 9:45pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
No, You consume it!
Remember humans are naturally consumers |