FAQ'S

1- What’s the difference between Perfume, Eau de Parfum (EDP), and Eau de Toilette (EDT)?

The main difference is the concentration of fragrance oils. Perfume (Parfum) has the highest concentration, followed by EDP, then EDT—meaning longer-lasting and stronger scent performance as concentration increases.

2- Why does a scent smell different on me than on someone else?

Body chemistry varies—including skin type, pH, diet, mood, and medications—which influences how fragrance develops. That’s why each person’s experience of the same scent can differ.

3- How can I make my fragrance last longer?

  • Apply to pulse points: wrists, neck, behind ears, inner elbows, or even lightly on hair for longer diffusion.

  • Use a light, unscented moisturizer first—hydrated skin holds scent better.

  • Store your fragrance away from heat and light, and always close the bottle tightly.

4- Can perfume expire?

Yes, perfumes can degrade over time—especially under heat, light, or humidity. Their typical shelf life ranges from a few years up to 5 years. Proper storage in a cool, dark place helps maintain freshness.

5- Should I change fragrance by season?

It comes down to personal comfort and preference. Light and fresh scents may feel better in summer, while richer, warmer scents tend to suit cooler months. But if you have a favorite scent, feel free to wear it year-round at a lighter application.

6- How should I store my perfume?

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or heat (e.g., inside a drawer or closet). Keeping the lid tightly closed and using the original box also helps preserve the scent’s integrity.

7- Still have questions?

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