HOW TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN DIFFERENT TYPES OF PERFUMES?
All fragrances are the same, but we can distinguish perfumes based on their concentration of oil in alcohol and water. Any substance having a smell made up of a certain amount of fragrance oil diluted in alcohol and water. The prices of the perfumes also depend upon this concentration.
Dossier provides you with perfumes that are rich in fragrances of luxury scents at cheaper prices. They are 100% vegan and cruelty-free as in black orchid perfume.
Different Perfume Categories:
Fragrance families such as floral, citrus, fruity, woody, and oriental are divided into subcategories, and these categories are:
- Eau de Cologne (EDC)
- Eau de Toilette (EDT)
- Eau de Parfum’s (EDP)
- Eau Fraiche
- Perfume or Parfum
- Eau De Cologne (EDC):
It is the oldest term of perfume, used in North America for masculine scents. It is suitable for any time of the day, fresh, light, and fruity having a much lower concentration of fragrance of about 2 to 4%.
Unlike other fragrances, colognes are unisex. By using colognes, you will feel confident and well put together. EDC has more concentration of alcohol than other perfumes so it can cause dry skin. It can last up to two hours and is also inexpensive.
- Eau De Toilette (EDT):
This perfume category has a concentration of essential oil or perfume extract of about 5 to 15%. It is usually present in spray bottles and usually lasts for about three hours. The term “eau de toilette” was derived from the French phrase “Faire Sa Toilette” which means “getting ready”.
EDT is perfect for the summer season. This perfume category is cheaper than Eau de Parfum. You have to apply this perfume after a couple of hours, which can lead to many health-related issues. It tends to dissipate quickly because of the low combination of essential oils and greater concentration of alcohol.
Dossier’s perfume with the burning intensity of saffron, Ambery Saffron (motivated by MFK’s Baccarat Rouge 540) opens up with a bang. Frequently kept away from perfumery due to its power, the warm attitude of saffron is offset with sizzling cedarwood and sultry amber.
- Eau De Parfum’s (EDP):
This perfume category has the second highest concentration of oils with around 15 to 20% essential oils or perfume extract. It can last up to six to eight hours. It is less expensive than perfume. Although it has a slightly higher concentration of alcohol still it can recommend for people having sensitive skin.
The difference between EDP and perfume is the number of essential oils and long-lasting power. If you like a stronger scent, then it is a perfect option. EDP is less expensive than Parfum due to its less fragrance.
Most brands make this category so you have endless choices of EDP. Sinus, throat, or eye infections and other respiratory diseases can be caused by EDP as it can have hundreds of hidden chemicals. It is genderless and used for both men and women.
- Eau Fraiche:
It is the most diluted type of perfume, having 1 to 3% perfume oils present in alcohol and water. The main part is water, as the term “Eau Fraiche” means “Freshwater”. Eau Fraiche is light and airy and we use it as a way to freshen up. It can last up to an hour.
It is much cheaper than other fragrances and best for sensitive and dry skin because it contains mostly water and a little amount of alcohol and oils. It is the best option if you have allergies and skin problems. The main drawback is that you have to use it after every hour because it won’t last as long. It is not the best option for night functions such as dates.
- Perfume Or Parfum:
Parfum is a French variant and a more sophisticated way of saying perfume. This type has the highest concentration of fragrances, which is 20 to 30%. It has more essential oils and less alcohol. It can last up to 12+ hours and is better than other options.
Perfume is most expensive than other options. It can enhance your mood, keeping you smelling good all day.