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In this category you will find women's perfumes from several well-known brands. With us you will find perfumes for every occasion, whether you want a perfume for everyday or for a party! There are scents for all tastes both fresh and clean or musky and powerful.
Eau de Parfum (EDP): 15% - 20% fragrance essence. EDP is a step above EDT and has a more powerful scent that lasts significantly longer but also costs more. The scent of an Eau de Parfum is usually expected to last for at least 5-6 hours, and often up to 8 hours, which makes this variant optimal for, for example, a working day at the office.
Eau de Cologne (EDC): 2% - 4% fragrance essence. A weaker version of Eau de Toilette that lasts up to 2 hours. Great if you want to freshen up before a meeting, a dinner or a night out.
Eau Fraiche: 1% - 3% fragrance essence. The mildest variant on the market. Eau Fraiche is refreshing and lasts for about 1 hour.
Parfum: 20% - 30% fragrance essence. The strongest and most expensive variant on the market. Parfum can have a shelf life of up to 24 hours.
Notes: Fragrance notes are the building blocks that make up a perfume. Some examples of common notes are vanilla, apple and bergamot. A fragrance that you spray on your body goes through three phases characterized by different notes. Which notes they are depends on the perfume.
Top notes: The first impression you get when you spray the fragrance. Top notes last between 5-15 minutes.
Heart notes: The second stage in the life of a fragrance. Heart notes last between 20-60 minutes.
Base notes: Probably the most important phase as it lasts the longest. The base notes usually last for over 6 hours.
Projection: Have you ever had the experience of sitting across from another person at a dinner party, for example, and felt that person's perfume almost pressed against you, filling up the entire room? This is called projection.
Sillage: If a person walks past you and you can smell a clear trace of their scent in the air, it means they have a large sillage. A distinction is made between whether the perfume creates an aura around you (projection) versus the trail a scent leaves behind when you move (sillage).
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Perfume guide - what do the names stand for?
Eau this and eau that... It can be difficult to keep all the terms separate when it comes to fragrances and perfumes, so here's a quick perfume guide to explain what the most common terms and abbreviations mean.
Eau de Parfum (EDP): 15% - 20% fragrance essence. EDP is a step above EDT and has a more powerful scent that lasts significantly longer but also costs more. The scent of an Eau de Parfum is usually expected to last for at least 5-6 hours, and often up to 8 hours, which makes this variant optimal for, for example, a working day at the office.
Eau de Cologne (EDC): 2% - 4% fragrance essence. A weaker version of Eau de Toilette that lasts up to 2 hours. Great if you want to freshen up before a meeting, a dinner or a night out.
Eau Fraiche: 1% - 3% fragrance essence. The mildest variant on the market. Eau Fraiche is refreshing and lasts for about 1 hour.
Parfum: 20% - 30% fragrance essence. The strongest and most expensive variant on the market. Parfum can have a shelf life of up to 24 hours.
Notes: Fragrance notes are the building blocks that make up a perfume. Some examples of common notes are vanilla, apple and bergamot. A fragrance that you spray on your body goes through three phases characterized by different notes. Which notes they are depends on the perfume.
Top notes: The first impression you get when you spray the fragrance. Top notes last between 5-15 minutes.
Heart notes: The second stage in the life of a fragrance. Heart notes last between 20-60 minutes.
Base notes: Probably the most important phase as it lasts the longest. The base notes usually last for over 6 hours.
Projection: Have you ever had the experience of sitting across from another person at a dinner party, for example, and felt that person's perfume almost pressed against you, filling up the entire room? This is called projection.
Sillage: If a person walks past you and you can smell a clear trace of their scent in the air, it means they have a large sillage. A distinction is made between whether the perfume creates an aura around you (projection) versus the trail a scent leaves behind when you move (sillage).