As we enter our second heatwave of the year here in London, it’s evident that summer 2026 is shaping up to be a seriously hot season—and as someone who does not flourish in the heat, it means I’ve been making some adjustments to my usual beauty routines. My hair that’s normally left loose has been resolutely scraped back into an updo, my SPF usage has been rigorous, and with my legs emerging from hibernation, I’ve been relying on tinted serums to add some instant glow. As for smelling good, though, I’ve found that my favourite perfumes have been disappearing faster than usual lately. And while I have made a strong case for long-lasting fragrances, even the strongest perfumes haven’t been lasting as long as I’d like in the heat.

Which is where fragrance primers come in. Effectively the scent equivalent of a makeup primer, they’re designed to create the perfect base for your perfume—helping it to cling to the skin so that you enjoy your signature scent, whether that be a floral perfume or citrus perfume, for even longer. And while some are specially formulated for this job, some clever alternatives (which you’ll likely already have in your bathroom cupboard) can boost the longwear of your perfume.
What Is a Fragrance Primer?
“A fragrance primer is simply a base layer applied before perfume to help improve longevity and enhance how the scent develops on the skin,” explains co-founder of Gabar, Phway Su Aye. “Some primers are unscented, while others add a subtle fragrance that can complement and amplify the perfume you wear on top.”
The thing that sets this category apart from others in the beauty space is that while there are some dedicated fragrance primers on the market, you can also use bodycare staples like lotions and oils in place of primers. “Well-moisturised skin tends to hold scent better, so an unscented moisturiser or body oil works beautifully,” Su Aye explains. In fact, even a thin layer of petroleum jelly (yep, good old Vaseline) on pulse points has become a popular trick among fragrance lovers thanks to its ability to create a more occlusive surface that slows fragrance evaporation.
Ahead, we share our pick of the best products to elongate your perfume wear time—from dedicated fragrance primers to the best hydrating body products.
The Best Fragrance Primers
- Best Luxury Fragrance Primer: Chanel Gabrielle Chanel Fragrance Primer (£108)
- Best Fragrance Primer for Layering: Rare Beauty Fragrance Layering Balm (£18)
- Best for Longevity: Dedcool Milk Layering + Enhancer Eau De Parfum (£71)
- Best for Boosting Projection: D.S. & Durga I Don’t Know What Eau de Parfum (£155)
- Best Solid Fragrance Primer: Glossier You Solid Perfume (£35)
1. Chanel Gabrielle Chanel Fragrance Primer
Best luxury fragrance primer
If Gabrielle Chanel is your signature scent, then this fragrance primer feels like an obvious addition to your routine—particularly for the summer months or for occasions when you really want your perfume to stick around all day long. It has been designed specifically to be layered with the Gabrielle fragrance collection and has longevity as its sole purpose. It’s a beautiful lightweight mist that aims to increase the skin’s moisture levels, refresh and hydrate, and provide a veil for your perfume to adhere to. Worn alone, it provides a delicately floral fragrance, but when layered beneath Gabrielle, it really does bolster the intensity of the perfume and amplify its projection and wear time. If you’re looking for a truly luxurious fragrance primer, then this has to be the chicest option on the list.
Pros
- Intensifies the floral notes of the perfume on top
- Lightweight, hydrating mist
Cons
- Designed to be used specifically with Gabrielle Chanel
2. Rare Beauty Fragrance Layering Balm
Best fragrance primer for custom layering
Designed to be worn as lightweight scents in their own right or layered with the Rare Beauty Eau de Parfum, these gorgeous fragrance balms melt into the skin to add a smooth base that helps to slow down fragrance evaporation. It’s available in four scents—Amber Vanilla, Floral Peony Blossom, Fresh Bergamot and Woody Oak—which add a subtle layer of fragrance alone, but also add complexity to anything you spritz on top. I’d describe them as elevated skin scents, but I’ve also worn them with some of my favourite perfumes (not just the Rare Beauty scent), and they really do enhance the character of the fragrance. I’d just suggest trying to match the balm to a perfume with a similar scent profile. Pocket-sized and easy to apply to pulse points, they’re a really innovative alternative to traditional body lotions and prove that primers can be just as much about personalising your scent as they are about longevity.
Pros
- Available in 4 scents
- Balmy texture locks in scent
Cons
- It’s not a totally neutral base so will alter what you layer on top
3. DedCool Milk Layering + Enhancer
Best fragrance primer for longevity
Rather than acting as a traditional primer, DedCool Milk is a fragrance enhancer designed to be worn underneath other perfumes. A minimalist fragrance built around soft notes of bergamot, white musk and amber, it adds warmth and depth without overpowering whatever you spritz on next. Think of it as a great white t-shirt—it works as a brilliant neutral in its own right, but acts as the perfect foundation to let whatever you layer on top really shine. It’s particularly effective beneath lighter florals and citrus scents that tend to fade more quickly, giving them extra staying power without changing their identity.
Pros
- Layers well with any fragrance
- Enhances wear time and projection
Cons
- More of a layering perfume than a traditional primer
4. D.S. & Durga I Don’t Know What
Best fragrance primer for boosting projection
Packed with notes commonly considered to be the supporting act, rather than the headliners (think bergamot, iso e super, and ambrox), this is a beautifully sheer and radiant scent in its own right but has been specially designed to be layered over anything. Yes, rather than putting this on first, this acts more like an amplifier—spray it over the top of your favourite scent, and it will add depth, diffusion and longevity to the notes beneath. I love that you still have the familiarity of your original perfume, but it just feels a little richer and more well-rounded. Plus, best of all, it extends the wear time by hours. A great choice for fragrance fanatics looking to experiment with layering while getting more mileage from the perfumes they already own.
Pros
- Enhances the notes of the perfumes you wear on top
- Great for layering
Cons
- It’s expensive
5. Glossier You Solid Perfume

Solid perfumes naturally cling to the skin more than alcohol-based sprays, which makes them an excellent foundation for layering—and Glossier You has always been a perfume which I love mixing and matching with regardless. This solid version delivers the brand’s cult skin scent in a wax-based formula that sits close to the skin, helping lock in scent while adding subtle longevity when paired with the matching spray or your signature scent. The nourishing balm base also moisturises pulse points, creating ideal conditions for fragrance to last, but it’s also compact enough to slip into your handbag so you can touch up throughout the day too.
Pros
- Great for on-the-go touch-ups
- The balmy texture helps fragrances cling
Cons
- Works well with lots of perfume
6. The Body Shop White Musk Body Lotion
Best affordable fragrance primer
A scented body lotion remains one of the easiest ways to make fragrance last longer, and The Body Shop’s White Musk Body Lotion is a classic example. Rich enough to hydrate the skin while leaving behind a soft veil of the iconic White Musk fragrance, it gives the matching perfume something to cling to and helps extend wear throughout the day. Even better, if you pair it with another clean, musk, skin scent, then it layers beautifully without feeling overpowering. The added hydration is a bonus, as moisturised skin naturally retains fragrance more effectively.
Pros
- Softens, hydrates and moisturises skin
- Affordable
Cons
- The scent is quite strong initially
7. Jo Malone London Wood Sage & Sea Salt Body & Hand Lotion
Best body lotion fragrance primer
Jo Malone‘s luxurious body and hand lotion offers two fragrance-boosting benefits in one. First, it deeply moisturises the skin, which means you’re naturally left with the ideal canvas for perfume application. Secondly, it lays down a subtle layer of the brand’s beloved Wood Sage & Sea Salt scent, which allows the matching cologne to have extra intensity and last noticeably longer. The lightweight texture absorbs quickly without leaving skin sticky (particularly beneficial in hot weather), which makes it perfect for everyday layering. And it’s an easy way to get more longevity from one of Jo Malone London’s famously delicate colognes.
Pros
- Adds depth to matching scent
- Luxurious texture that sinks in fast
Cons
- I think it works best when worn with the same perfume
8. Naturium The Glow Getter Body Oil
Best body oil fragrance primer
I love this body oil in its own right, so the fact that body oils also double as a brilliant way to extend your fragrance wear time utterly delights me. A blend of sea buckthorn, jojoba, olive and rosehip oils, it leaves behind a nourishing, silky layer that helps slow the evaporation of perfume while keeping skin hydrated throughout the day. Although it isn’t designed as a fragrance primer, its lightweight oil texture creates an ideal base for perfume application, particularly on dry skin where scents often disappear more quickly. And the fact that it doesn’t have any obvious scent in its own right means it acts as a perfectly neutral base for whatever perfume you mist on top. Apply it straight after showering, allow it to absorb, then spritz your fragrance over the top to maximise longevity without affecting your perfume’s note profile.
Pros
- Deeply hydrates
- Very subtly scented
Cons
- Best left to absorb for a few minutes
9. Mirror Water Rub Solid Balm
Best multipurpose fragrance primer
Mirror Water’s Rub Solid Balm is a multipurpose balm that just happens to double as an effective fragrance primer thanks to its rich, nourishing texture. Applied to pulse points before perfume, it creates a moisturised barrier that helps fragrance cling to the skin for longer—much like the petroleum jelly trick that has been loved by perfume enthusiasts for years. Because the balm carries only a subtle scent of its own, it won’t overpower your chosen fragrance, making it suitable for layering with almost any perfume. It’s an elegant alternative to traditional balms, combining skincare benefits with improved fragrance longevity in one easy step.
Pros
- Multi-use balm with skincare benefits
- Chic alternative to petroleum jelly
Cons
- It can get a little runny in hot weather so be careful when opening the jar
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