
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different fragrance strengths?
Fragrance strength refers to the concentration of perfume oils in a scent. This directly affects how strong it smells and how long it lasts on your skin.
- Parfum (Extrait de Parfum) – The most concentrated and long-lasting, typically 6–8+ hours.
- Eau de Parfum (EDP) – Strong, well-balanced, and the most popular choice, lasting around 4–6 hours.
- Eau de Toilette (EDT) – Lighter and fresher, usually lasting 2–4 hours.
- Eau de Cologne (EDC) – Very light and refreshing, often lasting 1–2 hours.
Higher concentration generally means stronger projection and longer wear, but also a richer, deeper scent profile.
How do I choose a fragrance?
Start with what you naturally enjoy.
- Fresh and clean → citrus, aquatic, green
- Warm and rich → oud, amber, vanilla, spices
- Soft and elegant → florals, musks
- Sweet and bold → gourmand, fruity blends
Also consider when and where you'll wear it. Lighter scents work well for daytime and warmer weather, while deeper, richer fragrances suit evenings and colder seasons.
Your skin chemistry matters too. The same fragrance can smell slightly different from person to person, so testing or sampling is always the best approach.
How do I apply perfume?
Apply perfume directly to your skin, not your clothes. Focus on pulse points, where the skin is warmer:
- Wrists
- Neck
- Behind the ears
- Inner elbows
These areas help diffuse the scent naturally throughout the day. Avoid rubbing your wrists together after spraying, as this can break down the fragrance and reduce its longevity.
How much perfume should I apply?
Less is more. For most fragrances:
- 2–4 sprays for everyday wear
- 1–2 sprays for strong or oud-based perfumes
- 4–6 sprays if using a lighter fragrance
You want a scent that's noticeable, not overwhelming. A good rule is that people should smell it when they come close, not from across the room.
How long does a perfume last?
This depends on the fragrance type, ingredients, and your skin. Fresh and citrus scents fade faster, while woody, musky, and amber-based scents last longer. Oilier skin holds fragrance better than dry skin.
- Light fragrances: 2–4 hours
- Eau de Parfum: 4–6+ hours
- Strong base-heavy scents: 6+ hours
The scent also evolves over time, moving from top notes to deeper base notes as it settles.
How do I store my perfume?
Proper storage keeps your fragrance performing as it should.
- Keep it in a cool, dark place
- Avoid direct sunlight and heat
- Don't store it in the bathroom — humidity breaks it down
- Keep it in its original box if possible
Heat, light, and air exposure can degrade the scent and reduce its lifespan over time.
How can I make a perfume last longer?
Small changes make a big difference.
- Apply to moisturised skin — fragrance holds better
- Spray on pulse points
- Don't rub after applying
- Layer with oils or matching products
- Choose higher concentration fragrances like Eau de Parfum
Well-stored and correctly applied perfume can last significantly longer throughout the day.