Guidance on how to use LinBerlin perfumes and attars on fabrics, tips to maximize longevity, and safety advice for delicate textiles.
LinBerlin formulas are designed for fabric use and generally safe for most textiles, including cotton, linen, wool, and many silks—but always perform a small patch test on delicate or light-coloured fabrics first.
Yes, but spray from a distance (20–30 cm) and test on an inconspicuous area first. For very delicate silk, dab lightly using a cotton swab to avoid concentrated wet spots.
Hold the bottle about 20–30 cm (8–12 inches) away for even misting — this reduces the chance of localized wet marks and ensures softer diffusion across the fabric.
Formulas are made to minimize marking, but oils and concentrated pigments can still show on very light or porous fabrics. Patch testing is recommended before regular use.
Apply to thicker layers (jackets, shawls), use attar as a base and perfume spray over it, store clothes in a dry, cool place, and avoid heavy rubbing or washing soon after application.
Yes — high humidity and heat can cause faster evaporation and reduce longevity; dry, cool conditions help preserve scent on fabrics longer.
Yes — many customers use LinBerlin on home textiles like pillows and curtains, but always test a hidden patch first and avoid spraying upholstery that is heavily soiled or sensitive to liquids.
Reapplication depends on personal preference and environment — typically every 1–3 days for noticeable scent, or less frequently if you use attar bases for extended effect.
Yes — washing will remove most perfume aroma. For lasting scent, apply to less-washed layers like coats, scarves, or formalwear kept for occasional use.
Use caution — spray from a distance and avoid direct application on metallic threads or fragile embroidery; test first to ensure no discoloration or wetting of embellishments.
Avoid applying oil-rich attars directly on very porous or highly absorbent fabrics where oils may penetrate and leave marks; when in doubt, use a light mist or patch test.
Store in breathable garment bags or drawers away from sunlight and heat; avoid sealed plastic for long-term storage as it can trap moisture and alter scent character.
Yes — heavy friction accelerates scent loss. Apply to less-friction areas like collars, cuffs, or scarf edges to maintain fragrance longer.
Yes — inner linings are excellent places to apply fragrance discreetly and to enjoy slow diffusion without exposing outer fabric to concentrated wetness.
Properly formulated sprays and light attar applications should not noticeably change fabric texture; avoid heavy oiling and always test if the fabric is delicate.
Lightly mist the air and hang the garment for a few minutes, or place a scented sachet with a few drops in a breathable drawer to gently refresh stored clothes.
Yes — natural fibers like cotton and wool often hold scents differently than synthetics; synthetics may show brighter top notes but sometimes have less depth in base notes.
Scarves and stoles are ideal for perfume application — they are close to the face and often layered over other garments, helping the scent last and diffuse nicely.
Allow fabrics to air for a few minutes to let the top wetness evaporate before wearing or storing to reduce transfer or wet spots.
Apply a small amount of attar to an inner layer or hem as a slow-release base, then mist a compatible spray over the outer fabric for immediate projection — test combinations to ensure harmony and no marking.
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