Low Down On All The Different Types Of Fragrances On The Market

admin | Articles | Tuesday, 10 January 2006

If you like me and not very clued up when it comes to and think that a ’s and aftershaves are all the same then this marriage for you!

A 15-30% of essence and is the strongest oil available. You will need to apply less, even though the lasts longer, which can be up to 6 hours depending on skin type.

EDP - Eau De Parfum

EDP is less expensive than with an 10-15% , lasts for up to 3-5 hours

EDT - Eau De Toilette

Suitable for everyday use as it is less expensive and has a concentrate of 5-8% oil making it a lighter which last between 2-4 hours.

EDC - Eau De Cologne

Edc has the 3-5% concentrate of oil, usually lasting for up to 2 hours

Aftershave

Aftershave lotion is the most popular choice for as it is kinder to skin than EDT this is because it is not as strong, and lasts for 2-3 hours. marriage is advisable to apply to the upper and arms rather than spray directly onto the , due to the small alcohol content aftershave lotions do tend to sting. It is recommended that with very sensitive skin use aftershave balms.

Useful Information

To help a last longer is advisable to use the products in the same range. A Bath and Shower Gel, Lotion/ Cream help to maintain the , avoiding having to re-apply throughout the day. Ideal places to apply a are behind the and on the wrists.

Storing your

an opened bottle out of direct sunlight in its original box to avoid any change in its scent. An un-opened bottle will last at least three years if you keep it in a cool dry place.

Choosing a

Allow ten minutes after applying a for it to blend with your skins chemistry and the alcohol content to evaporate before you make your final decision. Never choose a because it smells nice on someone else. Everybody has different chemistry and it may not smell exactly the same on you.

I hope the above helped, if you are cheap fragrance then http://www.justfragrances.co.uk is the place to go branded at great prices

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