Types of Perfumes
Perfume
The most concentrated form of fragrance oil (and the most expensive),
perfume is the strongest and longest-lasting of fragrance forms and may
contain several hundred ingredients. It contains 20 to 50 percent perfume
compound.
Eau de Perfume
An alcoholic perfume solution containing 10 to 15 percent of perfume
compound.
Eau de Toilette
Cologne is a light form of a specific fragrance with a 3 to 8 percent
concentration of perfume compound in an alcohol water base. Cologne is
less concentrated that Eau de Perfume. It is created with a lighter
concentration of fragrance oil, and is ideal for a more subtle impression.
Moisturizing Perfume Mist
A moisturizing perfume mist is a fragrance that does not contain alcohol.
It is a spray that contains oil and leaves skin with a silky smooth veil
of perfumed moisturizers. It is ideal to wear in the warm weather because
it is less drying to the skin.
Natural Spray
A non-aerosol spray generated by pump action to produce a delicate misting
of fragrance.
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