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The Art Of Wearing Fragrance-Part 3. How Concentration Affects Fragrance Longevity

In fragrance on November 20, 2023 at 12:00 pm

How many times have you applied your favorite fragrance before leaving the house only to have it fade away rather quickly? You may find yourself re-applying said fragrance throughout the day but yet again it just doesn’t seem to last.

You are not the only one to have this experience.  With the amount of money you spend on your fragrances, you want the scent to linger and radiate off of your smooth, silky skin.  You want to be excited about what you smell like and perhaps leave a lovely lasting impression on those around you.  However, before you reach for that bottle to have yet another spritz, make sure you understand the concentration of the fragrance you are spraying.  This will give you some insight regarding scent longevity.

The Concentration You Choose Determines How Long The Fragrance Stays On Your Skin

Whenever you shop for fragrance, you have many concentrations to choose from. The most common concentrations include Parfum, Eau de Parfum, and Eau de Toilette.  Every fragrance formulation is made up of varying concentrations of perfume oil which is the base of any fragrance and is what makes the actual smell.  This smell is usually unpleasant by itself and needs to be paired with or diluted by something else like alcohol (ethanol) and water to create various concentrations and are what gives fragrance their staying power.  There are many fragrance concentrations but here we will discuss the five most common:

  • Perfume (or parfum) is the most concentrated of all forms of fragrance.  Created with a perfume essence of 20-30% concentration, it is usually thicker and oilier and lasts the longest (up to 24 hours).  It is the most expensive and is usually sold in bottles with stoppers for the least amount of evaporation.  The best way to wear parfum is to dab in a few key areas such as behind the ears and/or the wrists so as not to overwhelm your nose or the nose of others.
  • Eau de Parfum (EDP) has less perfume essence (15-20%) and is diluted with alcohol and water.  It can last up to 8 hours and can come in a bottle or spray.  Although it is lighter than parfum, it can still be strong.  You can be a bit more liberal in your application, applying lightly during the day and and more for the evening.
  • Eau de toilette (EDT) is a perfume essence of 5-15% which is dissolved in an alcohol and water base.  It usually lasts up to 3 hours, and can be a better option for work, interviews and even first dates because it is lighter.
  • Eau de cologne which is usually reserved for masculine scents, only has 2-4% perfume oil concentration and lasts up to two hours.
  • Eau fraiche is the most diluted form of fragrance.  Almost like a body splash, eau fraiche has only up to 3% of fragrance oil and lasts up to an hour.

How To Store Your Fragrance And How To Make It Last Longer

In addition to understanding scent concentration as it relates to longevity, there are some other things to consider when wearing and storing fragrance to make it last longer, such as:

  1. Spray your pulse points. This will include inner elbows, back of knees, ankles, back of ears, decolletage, and inner wrist.  These places are warmer and will help emit the fragrance better.  When applying, be sure not to rub as that breaks down the fragrance. Hold the nozzle far enough away from the area you want to spray so that the juice lightly mists your skin.
  2. Use a combination of ancillary products.  These are the accompanying products such as shower gels, body lotions and powders in the same scent as your fragrance that you will layer to help carry the scent and make it last longer.  These are usually purchased separately and can also be found in gift sets.
  3. Consider using a hair perfume. Keep in mind that using an actual fragrance can dry your hair out because of the alcohol content. Hair perfumes are specifically formulated to not dry out or damage the hair.
  4. Moisturize your skin.  Fragrance evaporates more quickly on dry, flaky skin. Consider exfoliating first and following up with a rich body butter or oil (preferably light in fragrance or no fragrance at all if not using ancillary products) then layer your fragrance on top.
  5. Store your fragrance in a cool dark place. Fragrance can go bad (discoloration and rancidity) so be sure to keep your fragrance in the original packaging, keep the top on and keep it away from heat, humidity and direct sunlight.

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