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PERFUME


Perfumes for both men and women typically consist of a blend of fragrance concentrate, which includes essential oils, alcohol, and water. The concentration of the fragrance oils significantly affects the perfume's scent and longevity. Various types of perfume are categorized based on their concentration.
Eau de Cologne is a popular fragrance type known for its refreshing scent and lightness. With a concentration of essential oils ranging between 2% to 5%, it is the least persistent form of perfume, making it ideal for those who prefer a subtle aroma. While it may not last as long as more concentrated perfumes, its invigorating freshness makes it a delightful choice for everyday wear.
Eau de Toilette (EDT) is one of the most popular types of perfume for regular use. Its concentration is usually between 5 and 12% The top notes make up half of the fragrance. The aroma is not deep, but you can feel the scent on your skin for up to 6 hours.
Eau de Parfum (EDP) has a deep aroma, its concentration varies between 12 and 20%. The scent lasts between 5 and 10 hours. Heart notes make up most of the fragrance.
Perfume, also known as "extrait de parfum", is the most concentrated. Its concentration varies between 20 and 40% in a 96%. This fragrance lasts longer than other types and is usually reserved for special occasions, especially for the afternoon and evening. The base notes make up most of the fragrance.