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Fragrance Concentration Guide: Eau De Cologne, Eau De Toilette, Eau De Parfum + Extrait Differences
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Fragrance Concentration Guide: Eau De Cologne, Eau De Toilette, Eau De Parfum + Extrait Differences
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Fragrance Concentration Guide: Eau De Cologne, Eau De Toilette, Eau De Parfum + Extrait Differences
This is my The Difference Between Eau De Cologne, Eau De Toilette, Eau De Parfum + Pure Perfume (Extrait) fragrance concentrations video. Many of you have asked me what the differences are in the perfume concentrations so I figured I'd do this video and let those of you that don't know the differences learn what they are. It's really quite simple. The strongest concentration is the Extrait or Pure Perfume or Parfum concentrations and the lightest are Eau De Colognes. I mean there are lighter concentrations such as body sprays, body mists or even deodorants. But I decided to leave those off as they are not traditionally fragrances. So we are working with 4 concentrations which includes Eau De Cologne, Eau De Toilette, Eau De Parfum and Extrait or Pure Perfume or Parfum such in the case of Dior Homme Parfum which is the strongest concentration in the collection of fragrances.
In this video, I use the Dior Homme line of fragrances to explain the differences in concentration and I have Dior Homme Cologne for our Eau De Cologne concentration. Dior Homme for our Eau De Toilette concentration, Dior Homme Intense for our Eau De Parfum concentration and finally Dior Homme Parfum for our Extrait Or Pure Pafum concentration.
Are you familiar with fragrance concentrations? Which is your preferred concentration or do you use all? Please put a comment below so that I know for future videos.
Perfume Concentrations Guide:
Eau De Cologne: Generally: 2 - 4% Perfume Oils
Eau De Toilette: Generally 5 - 5% Perfume Oils
Eau De Parfum: Generally 15 - 20% Perfume Oils
Extrait (Pure Perfume) Generally 20 - 30% Perfume Oils
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Fragrance Concentration Guide: Eau De Cologne, Eau De Toilette, Eau De Parfum + Extrait Differences
This is my The Difference Between Eau De Cologne, Eau De Toilette, Eau De Parfum + Pure Perfume (Extrait) fragrance concentrations video. Many of you have asked me what the differences are in the perfume concentrations so I figured I'd do this video and let those of you that don't know the differences learn what they are. It's really quite simple. The strongest concentration is the Extrait or Pure Perfume or Parfum concentrations and the lightest are Eau De Colognes. I mean there are lighter concentrations such as body sprays, body mists or even deodorants. But I decided to leave those off as they are not traditionally fragrances. So we are working with 4 concentrations which includes Eau De Cologne, Eau De Toilette, Eau De Parfum and Extrait or Pure Perfume or Parfum such in the case of Dior Homme Parfum which is the strongest concentration in the collection of fragrances.
In this video, I use the Dior Homme line of fragrances to explain the differences in concentration and I have Dior Homme Cologne for our Eau De Cologne concentration. Dior Homme for our Eau De Toilette concentration, Dior Homme Intense for our Eau De Parfum concentration and finally Dior Homme Parfum for our Extrait Or Pure Pafum concentration.
Are you familiar with fragrance concentrations? Which is your preferred concentration or do you use all? Please put a comment below so that I know for future videos.
Perfume Concentrations Guide:
Eau De Cologne: Generally: 2 - 4% Perfume Oils
Eau De Toilette: Generally 5 - 5% Perfume Oils
Eau De Parfum: Generally 15 - 20% Perfume Oils
Extrait (Pure Perfume) Generally 20 - 30% Perfume Oils
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#FragranceConcentrationGuide #SmellingGreatFragranceReviews #PerfumeReviews
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