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What are the Types of Perfume?
Perfume types are usually grouped according to their concentration. Common types of perfume:
1. Perfume: It is one of the types of perfume with the highest concentration (contains 20-30% perfume oil). It is long-lasting and can usually be applied with a few drops.
2. Eau de Parfum (EDP): Has a lighter concentration than perfume (15-20% perfume oil). It is ideal for those looking for a lighter scent and can often last all day.
3. Eau de Toilette (EDT): This type of perfume has a lower concentration (5-15% perfume oil) and is usually used for those who prefer fresh and light scents. It has a short-lasting effect.
4. Eau de Cologne (Cologne) (EDC): The lightest concentration (2-5% perfume oil). It is usually used for freshness and is often rubbed on the body or on the ring to provide freshness.
These perfume types have been developed to meet different preferences in terms of fragrance intensity and persistence.
As Benovip, we use Extrait Perfume essences, extrait perfume has a perfume essence ratio of 40-50% and maximizes its permanence.