Skincare Eau De Parfum Spray Vs. Eau De Toilette: Let?s See The Difference

Posted by apollogatemotor on November 14th, 2014

Are you confused between Eau De Perfume and Eau De Toilette? Do you really know the difference between both? Do you know which category your favorite perfume belongs to? The term 'perfume' comes from Latin word 'per' means through, 'fumare' means smoke so indeed it's not surprising the topic is a bit puzzling.

With the onset of the pleasant summers, you find yourself searching for something that sounds light on your body than perfumes that you wear during the cold season. Each perfume or lotion that you come across has its own terminology and comes from different category according to the concentration of essences or aromatic oils that are their main ingredients; however the following should lend you with a general idea of what you are actually purchasing.

Eau de Cologne: Eau de Cologne based on its concentration comes at the end of the range. It embraces about 7% essence that diluted in about 60º or 70º alcohol. It is amazingly rejuvenating in hot weather and since it does not stay for longer periods, it can be at times reapplied straightaway on the skin. Available in large sizes of up to 200 ml, this often forms the main compound of various body spray or fragrances.

Eau de Toilette: Frequently utilized to define the same concentration as Cologne, Eau De Toilette embraces up to approx. 10% of scented essence. The top notes-the first aroma dispersed by a fragrance-are dominant, making it rejuvenating when it is sprayed and it evaporates and disappears quite instantly. Eau de Toilette and Eau De Cologne are the most famous forms in which perfume and real and authentic body lotions for women are sold that are specifically suitable for the summers. They even form a part of authentic after shaves for men.

Eau De Parfum: After the initial top notes fade, the middle notes or what you call as heart notes of fragrance or lotion become prominent. This is the prime aim of skincare Eau De Parfum spray that makes it best to apply on hair or clothing. Be wary of using it on delicate fabrics like silk since they may leave stains. The concentration of aromatic oils is more that 15%, often reaching as high as 20%. As they are less intense than fragrance extract, they are very cost-effective; however it normally lasts longer and is mostly available in small packing.

Perfume: Also known as perfume extract or extract, this is the costliest genre of any scent, it is also the most appealing as it releases the entire symphony of top, middle and base notes over a time period. This is because of the high concentration of scented essences -around up to 40% by mass.

Perfume is mostly applied directly on the skin especially on pulse points such as throat, between chest, behind knees, inside wrists and elbows.

1stclassfragrances Since the concentration of essence is about 25% in a authentic body lotions for women, it is known to have the longest lasting effect of all fragrance categories.

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