FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What are the differences between EDT, EDP, and Parfum?
- EDT (Eau de Toilette): Contains a lower concentration of fragrance oils and is often lighter and more refreshing.
- EDP (Eau de Parfum): Contains a higher concentration of fragrance oils, offering longer-lasting and more intense scent.
- Parfum: Has the highest concentration of fragrance oils, providing the longest-lasting and most potent scent.
2. Where should I apply perfume for the best effect?
- Apply on pulse points such as wrists, neck, behind ears, and inner elbows.
- Avoid rubbing the wrists together after applying, as it can break down the scent molecules.
3. How does the pH of the skin affect fragrance longevity?
- Skin pH can impact the way a fragrance develops on you.
- Slightly acidic skin tends to hold fragrances better, while alkaline skin might cause fragrances to dissipate more quickly.
4. What factors affect the longevity of a fragrance?
- Concentration: Higher concentrations (EDP, Parfum) tend to last longer.
- Skin Type: Oily skin retains scents better than dry skin.
- Weather: Humid environments can amplify fragrances, while dry conditions may weaken them.
- Application: Proper application and layering can extend the fragrance's lifespan.
5. Can I layer different fragrances together?
- Yes, you can create unique scent combinations by layering complementary fragrances.
- Start with a light base and build with stronger scents, but avoid overwhelming combinations.
6. How can I make my perfume last longer?
- Hydrate your skin with unscented lotion before applying perfume.
- Apply fragrance to well-moisturized areas to help lock in the scent.
- Spray on clothes or hair for longer-lasting fragrance.
7. How can I store my perfumes to maintain their quality?
- Store perfumes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Keep bottles tightly closed to prevent oxidation.
8. Why does a fragrance smell different on me than in the bottle?
- A fragrance's development is influenced by your body's unique chemistry, temperature, and skin type.
- Test fragrances on your skin to experience their true scent.
9. Can perfumes expire?
- Yes, perfumes have a shelf life of several years, but their scent may change over time due to oxidation.
- Store them properly to maximize their lifespan.
10. Are your perfumes authentic?
- Yes, we source perfumes directly from reputable brands and distributors, ensuring authenticity and quality.