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Which type of perfume lasts the longest? An overview of the different types of fragrances

Perfumes are not only a beautiful luxury, but also an expression of our personality. While we are often guided by the brand or the scent itself, it is also important to consider the longevity of the different types of perfume. This blog post will help you understand which type of perfume lasts the longest and how the different types differ from each other.

Parfum (Extrait de Parfum) – The King of Longevity

Parfum, also known as extrait de parfum, is the most intense form of fragrance and offers the highest concentration of fragrance oils, typically between 20% and 30%. This high concentration means that perfume has an exceptionally long shelf life. A few spritzes of perfume can last all day, sometimes even into the next day.

Why is perfume so long lasting?

  • High fragrance oil concentration: With up to 30% fragrance oil, the fragrance intensity is particularly strong.
  • Low alcohol content: The low alcohol content contributes to the longevity of the fragrance.

Eau de Parfum (EDP) – The balance between intensity and durability

Eau de Parfum is slightly less concentrated than Parfum, but still contains a significant amount of fragrance oils, typically between 15% and 20%. This concentration ensures that Eau de Parfum offers a good balance between intensity and longevity. It typically lasts between 4 and 8 hours.

Eau de Parfum is ideal for:

  • Daily use: For everyday use when you are looking for a fragrance that can be felt not only in the morning but also in the afternoon.
  • Special occasions: When you want a long-lasting fragrance without resorting to the luxury features of a perfume.

Eau de Toilette (EDT) – Lighter and less long-lasting

Eau de Toilette contains about 5% to 15% fragrance oils and is lighter and less intense than Eau de Parfum. The longevity is usually between 3 and 5 hours. This type of fragrance is ideal for daily use and can be reapplied frequently to keep the scent fresh.

Eau de Toilette is perfect for:

  • Everyday use: If you are looking for a light fragrance for the day.
  • Frequent reapplication: Because of its shorter shelf life, Eau de Toilette can easily be applied several times a day.

Eau de Cologne (EDC) – The lightest form of perfume

Eau de Cologne contains between 2% and 5% fragrance oils, making it the least concentrated form of fragrance. It offers a short shelf life of about 2 to 4 hours. Eau de Cologne is ideal for a quick refresh, but does not provide a long-lasting fragrance effect.

Eau de Cologne is suitable for:

  • Light freshness: If you are looking for a subtle fragrance that only lasts for a short time.
  • Refreshment on the go: Ideal for a quick refresh.

Aftershave – care and freshness after shaving

Aftershave is primarily intended for skin care after shaving and contains very low concentrations of fragrance, usually less than 2%. The fragrance effect is therefore often short-lived, usually less than 2 hours. Aftershave is primarily intended to soothe the skin and is not intended to provide a long-lasting fragrance.

Aftershave is ideal for:

  • Skin care: Soothes the skin after shaving and helps prevent irritation.
  • Short freshness: For a quick and short scent after shaving.

Conclusion

Choosing the right type of perfume depends on your personal preferences and daily needs. If you are looking for a scent that lasts all day, parfum and eau de parfum are the best options. For daily use or if you prefer a lighter scent, eau de toilette and eau de cologne are ideal. Aftershave, on the other hand, offers primarily skin care and a brief freshness after shaving.

Armed with this knowledge, you can now search for the type of perfume that best suits your needs and optimize your fragrance experience.

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