Eau de Parfum vs Eau de Toilette vs Extrait

Eau de Parfum vs Eau de Toilette vs Extrait

Choosing between EDP, EDT, and Extrait can be confusing β€” but understanding this difference helps you buy smarter and smell better.

Let’s break it down simply.


What Does Perfume Concentration Mean?

Concentration refers to how much perfume oil is present in the formula.

Higher oil = longer lasting + stronger scent.


Eau de Toilette (EDT)

  • Oil Concentration: 5–10%
  • Longevity: 4–6 hours
  • Feel: Light, fresh

Best for:
βœ” Daytime
βœ” Summer
βœ” Office wear


Eau de Parfum (EDP)

  • Oil Concentration: 15–20%
  • Longevity: 8–10 hours
  • Feel: Balanced & rich

Best for:
βœ” Daily luxury
βœ” Work + evenings
βœ” Most people

πŸ‘‰ Most popular choice worldwide


Extrait de Parfum

  • Oil Concentration: 20–40%
  • Longevity: 12+ hours
  • Feel: Deep, intense

Best for:
βœ” Special occasions
βœ” Oud & niche lovers
βœ” Signature scents


Which One Should You Choose?

  • Want fresh & light β†’ EDT
  • Want long-lasting daily wear β†’ EDP
  • Want maximum power & luxury β†’ Extrait

Final Thoughts

Understanding concentration helps you stop overspending and start buying what truly fits your lifestyle.

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