You’ve probably seen the terms Eau de Parfum (EDP) and Eau de Toilette (EDT) on perfume bottles — but what do they actually mean?
The difference comes down to concentration of fragrance oils, which affects both intensity and longevity.
Eau de Parfum (EDP)
- Typically contains 15–20% fragrance oils
- Lasts 6–8 hours or more
- Richer and more complex
- Ideal for long days or nights out
Eau de Toilette (EDT)
- Contains 5–15% fragrance oils
- Lasts 3–5 hours
- Lighter and fresher
- Great for daytime or warmer climates
At Identical, we use only Eau de Parfum in our fragrances. Why? Because we want you to enjoy depth, strength, and long-lasting beauty in every spray — just like the designer brands you love.
EDPs provide better value in the long run. You need fewer sprays, and the scent evolves beautifully on your skin throughout the day. Plus, for those who like to make an impression, it’s the smarter pick.
Next time you shop, pay attention to the concentration — it makes all the difference. And with Identical, you’re always getting the richer, longer-lasting experience.
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