The balance of fragrance components and their solvents defines the type of perfume, which we often categorize as EDP, EDT, Cologne, or occasionally pure parfum, the latter being quite uncommon.
Now, let's examine these distinctions closely:
Eau De Cologne 5:95
They are primarily alcohol-based and generally have a duration of about one hour.
Eau De Toilette 10:90
Originating from the art of infusing fabric with delightful scents, these aromatic textiles offer a refreshing fragrance that lasts up to 4 hours. Perfect for hot climates and active lifestyles, they elevate your experience, making every moment more enjoyable.
Eau De Parfum 15:85
They exude richness, warmth, and depth.
These shades were particularly favored by the emerging businesswomen of the 1980s, making a striking impression.
Currently, they last for 6-8 hours and are suitable for both chilly evenings and special events.
Pure parfum 25:75
Both alcohol and oil are used as it carriers. They are super long lasting and could last 24 hours if not washed.