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Eau de Parfum contains a higher concentration of fragrance oils than Eau de Toilette, making it last longer on the skin.
On average, Eau de Parfum lasts 6 to 8 hours, depending on your skin type, how it’s applied, and the scent intensity.
Apply it to pulse points like the wrists, behind the ears, the neck, and the inside of the elbows.
Store perfume in a cool, dark place. Avoid direct sunlight, heat, and humidity to preserve the scent.
Your skin’s pH and natural body chemistry can affect how a fragrance develops and smells.
Not all perfumes are suitable for sensitive skin. Look for alcohol-free or hypoallergenic options if you have reactions.
Moisturize your skin beforehand, use a matching body lotion if available, and apply light amounts to multiple areas.
Unopened perfumes last around 3–5 years; opened bottles usually stay fresh for 1–3 years, depending on how they’re stored.
Fragrances evolve in stages: top notes are the initial impression, heart notes are the core of the scent, and base notes are the long-lasting foundation.