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FAQ

What is the difference between Pure Perfume, Eau de Parfum, Eau de Toilette, and Eau de Cologne?

  • The difference between the fragrance types is the level of concentration in each perfume. The Concentration Levels are
  • Parfum
  • Eau de Parfum
  • Eau de toilette
  • Eau de cologne.
  • Parfum is the highest on the spectrum with the highest level of concentration followed by Eau de Parfum then Eau de toilette and then Eau de cologne. The higher the concentration of the oils in the fragrance, the longer the fragrance lasts.

What are the Fragrance Abbreviations?

  • EDT: Eau de Toilette
  • EDP: Eau de Parfum
  • C/S: Cologne Spray
  • A/S: After-Shave
  • SPR: Spray
  • B/L: Body Lotion
  • B/M: Body Mist
  • B/P: Body Powder
  • D/P: Dusting Powder
  • POW: Powder
  • B/C: Body Cream
  • B/G: Bath Gel
  • Conc: Concentrate
  • P/S: Purse Spray
  • S/G: Shower Gel

What are the Fragrance Abbreviations?

Testers are the same as the perfume in the box. The difference is that they are sold in a plain white or brown box. The testers are made by the manufacturer to promote the fragrance and they are of the same quality. We purchase these at a cheaper price than the regular so that you as a buyer can receive a great discount if you only need the perfume. Unboxed fragrances are the same as the original however they are lacking the decorative box it normally comes in. These are made by the manufacturers but lose the box in the supply chain. All these perfumes are new and unused

What do fragrance notes refer to?

Each fragrance consists of different ingredients that form the notes. These notes are divided into categories. The first is the Top Notes which are the first smell that is dispersed after spraying the fragrances. It normally lasts 10-15 mins. After which are the middle notes which evaporate from your skin much slower. The final notes are the base notes which are the strongest and last the longest.

How can I keep my fragrance from going bad?

To ensure fragrances last the longest, store them in a cool dry area away from factors such as sunlight and non-optimal temperature

What is the difference between a splash and a spray?

The difference is the form with which the fragrance is applied. A spray bottle uses an atomizer to apply the fragrance while a splash just has an opening at the top. There is no difference in the fragrance composition.

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