EDC, EDT, EDP and Parfum Explained.

Notes By Sheikh
28 Oct 202501:00

Summary

TLDRThe video explains the various types of perfume concentrations and their impact on scent strength and longevity. It details the differences between EDC (Eau de Cologne), EDT (Eau de Toilette), EDP (Eau de Parfum), and Extrait or Parfum. The concentration of fragrance oil increases with each type, starting from as low as 1-2% in EDC and reaching up to 40% in Extrait. Higher concentrations result in longer-lasting scents, with Extrait lasting over 10 hours. Extrait or Parfum versions are typically more expensive due to their potent formula and extended projection.

Takeaways

  • 🌸 Perfumes are made from a combination of fragrance oils, alcohol, water, and fixatives.
  • 💧 The concentration of fragrance oil determines the type of perfume and its strength.
  • 🧴 Deutant has the lowest fragrance oil concentration of 1–2% and a very subtle scent.
  • 🧪 Eau de Cologne (EDC) contains 3–5% fragrance oil and has a light, refreshing scent.
  • 🕊️ Eau de Toilette (EDT) has 5–15% fragrance oil, providing moderate strength and lasting 3–5 hours.
  • 🌟 Eau de Parfum (EDP) contains 15–25% fragrance oil, offering strong fragrance with a longevity of 7–8 hours.
  • 💎 Parfum/Extrait/Elixir has the highest concentration of 25–40%, lasting over 10 hours with strong projection.
  • ⏳ Higher oil concentration directly correlates with longer-lasting fragrance and stronger projection.
  • 💰 Perfumes with higher oil concentration, like EDP and Parfum, are generally more expensive.
  • 📝 Choosing a perfume depends on the desired intensity, duration, and occasion for use.
  • 🔹 The labeling on perfume bottles (EDC, EDT, EDP, Parfum) indicates their oil concentration and performance.

Q & A

  • What do the abbreviations EDC, EDT, EDP, Parfum, and Extrait on perfume bottles mean?

    -These abbreviations indicate the type of perfume based on fragrance oil concentration. EDC (Eau de Cologne) is lightest, EDT (Eau de Toilette) is slightly stronger, EDP (Eau de Parfum) is more concentrated and long-lasting, while Parfum and Extrait have the highest concentration and longevity.

  • What are the main components of a perfume?

    -Perfumes mainly consist of fragrance oils and alcohol, with optional additions of water and fixatives to stabilize and enhance the scent.

  • What is the fragrance oil concentration in EDC (Eau de Cologne)?

    -EDC typically has a fragrance oil concentration of 1–2%, making it very light and short-lasting.

  • How long does EDT (Eau de Toilette) generally last?

    -EDT perfumes usually contain 5–15% fragrance oils and last for a moderate period, suitable for everyday wear.

  • What is the difference in longevity between EDP and Parfum/Extrait?

    -EDP generally lasts 7–8 hours due to 15–25% fragrance oil concentration, while Parfum/Extrait lasts 10 hours or more with 25–40% oil concentration.

  • Why is Parfum or Extrait usually more expensive?

    -Parfum/Extrait is more expensive because it contains a higher concentration of fragrance oils, offering longer-lasting scent and stronger projection.

  • What is the typical projection time for Parfum or Extrait?

    -The scent projection of Parfum or Extrait can last approximately 4–5 hours, making it very noticeable in a room.

  • How does fragrance oil concentration affect perfume performance?

    -Higher fragrance oil concentration increases the perfume's longevity and projection, making the scent stronger and longer-lasting.

  • Can you explain the difference between Oudelon and EDT?

    -Oudelon has a 3–5% fragrance oil concentration, slightly stronger than EDC but weaker than EDT, which has 5–15% oil concentration and moderate longevity.

  • What role do water and fixatives play in perfumes?

    -Water can dilute the perfume slightly for smoother application, while fixatives stabilize the fragrance, helping it last longer and maintain its intended scent profile.

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