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WHY CHOOSE AROQUE?
Extrait de Parfum is the most concentrated form of fragrance, typically containing 25% fragrance oils, resulting in a rich, long-lasting, and intense scent. Compared to other concentrations:
No, perfume longevity varies based on its concentration, ingredients, and composition. Extrait de Parfum lasts the longest, while Eau de Parfum and Eau de Toilette have shorter lifespans. Factors such as skin type, climate, and application method also affect how long a fragrance lasts.
Not necessarily. A perfume’s longevity depends on its composition—citrus-based or fresh scents tend to evaporate faster, while woody, musky, or oriental fragrances last longer. Shorter longevity does not mean lower quality but rather a different olfactory profile.
Some perfumes and attars may cause irritation due to high concentrations of essential oils, alcohol, or allergens. To prevent this, always do a patch test before use, apply on clothing instead of direct skin, and opt for hypoallergenic or alcohol-free formulations if you have sensitive skin.
Several factors impact a fragrance's staying power, including:
Both methods have benefits:
Yes! Fragrance has no gender; it is a personal choice. Many men prefer floral or sweet scents, while women may enjoy woody or spicy fragrances. Choose based on your preference rather than labels.
To preserve a fragrance’s integrity:
Most perfumes last 3-5 years, depending on ingredients and storage. To extend shelf life, store properly and avoid frequent exposure to air. If a perfume changes in scent or color, it may have expired.
Yes. Lighter, fresh, citrus, or floral scents work well for warm weather, while richer, spicy, woody, or gourmand fragrances suit colder months, as they last longer and feel cozier.
Perfumes: Alcohol-based, offer projection and silage. Attars: Oil-based, alcohol-free, and longer-lasting but with a closer skin scent. Choose based on preference—perfumes for projection, attars for a natural, intimate scent.
A few sprays are sufficient—typically 2–4 spritzes on pulse points (wrists, neck, behind ears). Avoid over-application, as perfume develops over time. For attars, a tiny dab is enough due to their high concentration.
Consider: Identify scents you naturally enjoy (fruity, floral, spicy, woody, musky, etc.). Consider the occasion (daily wear vs. special events). Test different fragrances on your skin, as body chemistry affects how a perfume smells.
Yes! Choose fragrances based on the setting: