eau is oh
de is d-e
parfum is par-fum
its kinda easy apart from the eau bit (its french!)
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The DKNY Be Delicious range includes both Eau de Parfume and body lotion. Some of the fragrances include apple, cucumber, rose, violet and grapefruit.
Yes. Eau de Perfume/Parfum is the second strongest scent concentration. In order, from strongest to weakest, they are: Extrait de Parfum Eau de Parfum Eau de toilette Eau de Cologne Eau Fraiche
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There is only a slight difference between eau de parfum and eau fraiche. Eau fraiche contains 3% or less of the perfume oil, while eau de parfum contains 8-15% perfume oil.
Eau de Cologne is simply a form of diluted perfume.
Eau de Toilette is a perfuming agent.
EDP - Eau de Parfum PDT - Parfum de Toilette (same as EDP) EDT - Eau de Toilette COL - Cologne EDC - Eau de cologne
"eau de Cologne" is the phrase you are looking for.
eau de parfum is a female fragrance. cologne is a male fragrance
The English word is spelled perfume. Perhaps because French is associated with fashion and sophistication, and because other French terms (such as eau de toilette) are common in the fragrance industry, the French word parfum is often used for fragrance products.
No, cologne(or eau de cologne) is much more concentrated then eau de toilet. Basically eau de toilet means, "toilet water" in French.:) But it's not literally. It just means the the concentration has been watered down; more so then cologne.