Description
The term “Fragrance” comes from the word “fragrant” that stands for “a pleasant, sweet scent”. A fragrance is associated to a perfume, an eau de parfum, an eau de cologne…. So, what’s the real difference between these terms that justifies the price difference between one another, beyond the brand or the design of the bottle?
In the words of experts, there are no absolutes distinguishing an expensive perfume from a cheap one because so much of what we find appealing about a fragrance is usually linked to memories that we associate with it.
Another popular misconception is who wears what? One of the effects of modern marketing is the label “for men” and “form women”. In the fragrance market, associating that perfumes are for women and colognes for men.
Lets see the main differences between five types of fragrances, because finding the right concentration is just as important as choosing the perfect scent: