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Top Notes: The initial scent that you smell immediately upon application. These are usually light and evaporate quickly (e.g., citrus, herbs).
Middle Notes (Heart Notes): Emerge after the top notes fade, forming the main body of the perfume (e.g., floral, spice).
Base Notes: Appear after the perfume dries down, providing depth and longevity (e.g., wood, musk, vanilla).
Perfume (Extract): Highest concentration (20–30%), very long-lasting.
eau de Perfume (EDP): Strong concentration (15–20%), lasts 6–8 hours.
eau de Toilette (EDT): Lighter concentration (5–15%), lasts 3–5 hours.
eau de Cologne (EDC): Very light (2–4%), often used for a refreshing splash.
Floral: Rose, jasmine, lily — feminine and romantic.
Woody: Sandalwood, cedar — earthy and warm.
Oriental: Amber, spice, vanilla — exotic and rich.
Fresh: Citrus, green, aquatic — clean and energizing