When shopping for perfumes, you’ve probably come across different labels like Eau de Parfum (EDP), Eau de Toilette (EDT), and Perfume Oil. But what do they really mean? Understanding these categories can help you choose the perfect scent that matches your style and needs.
Eau de Parfum (EDP):
Contains 15-20% fragrance concentration
Long-lasting, usually staying on the skin for 6-8 hours
Richer and more intense than Eau de Toilette, making it ideal for evening wear or special occasions
Eau de Toilette (EDT):
Contains 5-15% fragrance concentration
Lighter than EDP, lasting 4-6 hours
Perfect for daily wear and summer months
Perfume Oil:
The most concentrated form of fragrance, with 20-40% essential oils
No alcohol content, making it last longer and feel smoother on the skin
Ideal for those who prefer long-lasting and skin-friendly fragrances
Choosing the right type depends on your preference for longevity, intensity, and usage. Whether you opt for the bold presence of an EDP, the fresh feel of an EDT, or the richness of a Perfume Oil, your scent is an extension of your personality.
