It is French for fresh water.
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.
''Fresh water spray''
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
Eau de Fraich means fresh water, and that is cologne. Cologne does not have the type of essential oils perfume does, and is not as strong -smelling or long-lasting.
No. The only Chanel Perfumes are Chanel no. 5, CoCo, CoCo Mademoiselle, Chance, Chance Eau Fraiche, Chance Eau Tendre, No. 19, No. 19 Poudre, Allure, Allure Sensuelle, Cristalle, Cristalle Eau Verte.
Eau Claire is French for "clear water."
eau means water in French.
Soie de parfum tells the buyer that this particular fragrance has anywhere from 15 - 18% perfume oil in alcohol. It's a longest lasting perfume than Eau Fraiche, Eau de Cologne, Eau de toilete or Eau de parfum... Higher levels of perfume would be Parfum, then Extract or Extrait, beyond this would be Perfume Oil which is 15 -30% perfume in oil rather than in alcohol as the rest would be! ;)
Eau is French for water. Kind of funny when you realize that Eau de Toilette essentially means "Toilet Water." Fancy perfume!
Under water.
"Eau des merveilles" would be translated "water from the marvels" in English.
I want to smell your eau de Cologne (a perfume)