FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Perfume types differ based on oil concentration. Perfume has the highest concentration and lasts the longest, followed by eau de parfum, while eau de toilette is lighter and more suitable for everyday use.
The longevity depends on the fragrance type and your skin type. Typically, perfumes can last 6–12 hours, while lighter scents may last 3–6 hours.
Apply perfume to pulse points like wrists, neck, and behind the ears. These areas generate heat, helping the fragrance last longer and project better.
Keep your perfume in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. This helps maintain the fragrance quality and extends its shelf life.
Yes, but many people prefer lighter, fresh scents in summer and warmer, woody or spicy fragrances in winter for a better experience.