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Vashboo Editorial
The five concentrations
| Type | % Aromatic Oil | Typical Wear | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eau de Cologne (EDC) | 2–5% | 2–3 h | Hot weather, post-shower refresh |
| Eau de Toilette (EDT) | 5–15% | 4–6 h | Daytime office, casual outings |
| Eau de Parfum (EDP) | 15–20% | 6–10 h | The standard adult choice |
| Parfum / Extrait | 20–30% | 8–12 h+ | Evening, special occasions |
| Extrait de Parfum | 25–40% | 10–16 h | Signature scents, cold-weather projection |
Why concentration changes the experience
Higher concentration is not just stronger; it changes the character. An EDT version of a perfume usually emphasises the top notes — bright citrus, fresh herbs. The EDP version of the same fragrance pushes the heart and base — woody depth, resinous warmth. The Extrait can feel like a completely different perfume because the dry-down dominates.
When to pick which
- Hot, humid afternoon: EDC or light EDT. Heavy concentrations turn dense and cloying.
- Office or daytime: EDT or moderate EDP. Avoid heavy oud or extrait — your colleagues should not smell you from three desks away.
- Evening event: EDP or Parfum. The projection lasts through dinner and an after-party.
- Cold winter day: Extrait. Low temperature slows evaporation, so the heavier the better.
One application trick
For high concentrations, spray one pulse point — not three. The fragrance will radiate outward; you do not need to drench the wrist, neck, and chest. A single spray of a good extrait will outlast four sprays of a cheap EDT.
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