Fragrance Concentration: The Cornerstone of Perfume
When choosing a fragrance, you are not simply selecting a scent — you are choosing its intensity, longevity, and the way it lingers in the air. The four main fragrance concentrations define how a perfume performs throughout the day, from morning to night.
At its core, a perfume is a blend of fragrance oils — natural or synthetic — diluted in alcohol, sometimes with a small amount of water. The concentration of these aromatic compounds determines whether a fragrance is a cologne, eau de toilette, eau de parfum, or perfume extract.
Fragrance concentration is not only about strength. It shapes how notes develop over time, how long a perfume lasts on the skin, and how its sillage evolves throughout the day. It also influences how a fragrance interacts with your skin, revealing different facets as the hours pass.