What is the difference between eau de toilette and eau de parfum?

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Eau de toilette and eau de parfum are both types of fragrance concentrations, with variances in intensity and longevity. Eau de toilette contains a lower fragrance oil concentration, typically ranging from 5% to 15%, resulting in a lighter and less long-lasting scent. It is ideal for everyday wear, providing a refreshing and subtle fragrance. On the other hand, eau de parfum contains a higher concentration of fragrance oils, usually ranging from 15% to 20%, delivering a more potent and long-lasting scent that lasts throughout the day. Eau de parfum is best suited for special occasions or when a stronger fragrance presence is desired. Ultimately, the difference lies in the concentration of fragrance oils, determining the intensity and longevity of the scent experience.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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