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What is the difference between EDT and EDP?
 EDT < ? > EDP  We have received questions in the difference between EDT (or Eau de Toilette) and EDP (or Eau de Parfum) and which one is better. It is very important to know the differences because they can to put it bluntly, smell not exactly the same. You wouldn't want to spend money on something that doesn't smell like the perfume or fragrance you smelled at the fragrance counter of the mall. Well we did our research for you so read the following and you will be able to better decide on your next purchase.
It is simply a
matter of the amount or concentration of oils in the fragrance. These
oils or "juice" as theyare called provide the intensity factor. The highest concentration of "juice" is in
perfume (or parfum). Next would be Eau de Parfum, then Eau de Toilette,
and finally Eau de Cologne. Actually, Eau de Toilette and Eau de
Cologne are generally interchangeable, particularly in Men's fragrances.
The higher the concentration of
"juice" the longer your fragrance will last, and the less you need to
apply. PERFUME (PARFUM)
This consists of a 15-30% concentration of perfume essence and is the
strongest fragrance available. This means that not only do you need to
use less, but also that the fragrance lasts longer, typically for up to
6 hours, depending on skin type.
EAU DE TOILETTE (EDT)
This is a lighter more delicate fragrance, with a 4-8% concentration of
the essence, and is therefore most suited to everyday use. It is
normally less expensive than Eau de Parfum, and lasts for 2 to 4 hours.
EAU DE PARFUM (EDP)
This is lighter than Perfume, with an 8-15% concentration, and so is
less expensive but still has long lasting characteristics, from 3 to 5
hours.
Now that you are more versed in you fragrance knowledge go to our fragrance finder to pick out your next favorite perfume or cologne today.
Yours Truly,
DiscountPerfumeSupply.com Staff

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