Even the best Arabic citrus perfumes can be coaxed into lasting longer with a few simple techniques. The first and most effective method is layering. Before applying your fragrance, smooth an unscented lotion or an Arabic body spray onto your skin. The moisturized surface creates a richer base for the fragrance molecules to cling to, which noticeably extends how long the citrus notes stay vibrant. Some fragrance enthusiasts apply a matching or complementary body oil first, then spray the perfume on top — a technique that has been central to Middle Eastern grooming culture for generations.
Secondly, application point matters more than most people realize. For citrus perfumes specifically, pulse points like the inner wrists, behind the ears, the base of the throat, and the inner elbows generate warmth that gently radiates the fragrance outward throughout the day. Avoid rubbing your wrists together — this crushes the delicate top note molecules and actually shortens the life of the scent.
Finally, if you want maximum longevity without reapplying, consider a light mist onto the lower hem of your clothing. Fabric holds fragrance molecules significantly longer than skin, and a citrus scent sprayed onto a shirt collar or scarf can remain detectable for many hours after your skin has moved into the drydown phase.