What is the difference between "Perfume," "Cologne," "EDT," and "EDP"?
As a brand deeply engrained in the art and science of fragrances, we at Scents the Perfume Specialists are often asked about the distinctions between the various fragrances we offer. Here, we aim to demystify these differences, making it easier to find your signature fragrance, whether you're shopping for fragrances online or in-store. Let's dive into the fascinating world of perfumes and colognes! Understanding "Perfume", "Cologne", "EDT", and "EDP". Perfume: Often considered the most luxurious form of fragrance, perfume contains the highest concentration of fragrance oils, typically ranging from 20% to 30%. 1 Million Parfum by Paco Rabanne is a perfume for men with a warm, deliberate scent on the edge of the extreme. Chanel No 5 by Channel is the best-selling women's perfume with a classy fragrance that boasts essential oils from a unique floral bouquet of rose, lily of the valley, and jasmine mixed with orri