| PERFUME This is the extract or extrait of a fragrance and represents the scent in  its purest form. This often creates a smooth and round texture, which is  hard to achieve with the dilution represented in the other concentrations  of fragrance.
 | EDP Eau de Parfum or EDP is one of the most popular forms of fragrance. Eau  de Parfum contains between seven to fourteen per cent of fragrance oils  and perfume elixirs and is the second strongest, and longest lasting means  of wearing a fine fragrance.
 | EDT EDT’s are not as highly concentrated in oils and elixirs as an EDP  or Perfume would be and contain one to three per cent of fragrance oils.  This impacts the ability of the fragrance to last and around eighty percent  of the oils in an EDT fragrance will evaporate within three hours of application.
 | EDC Eau de Cologne’s or EDC’s were first popularised by Napoleon.  These fragrances are often constructed in a different manner to the traditional  French Model and are formulated in one single burst. As a result of this  process, EDC’s or Eau de Colognes last the least amount of time on  the skin.
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