No. Even though they both have a pleasant scent, deodorant only masks the smell of the area it is used on. Perfume will cover the whole body with a more intense fragrance depending on the brand and how much is applied.
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 Cologne is simply a form of diluted perfume.
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.
a spray perfume
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! ;)
most perfumes in french are called either Eau de Toilet or simply Parfum
The perfume concentration for a vaporisateur spray is typically Eau de Parfum (EDP), which contains between 15-20% perfume oil. This concentration provides a longer-lasting scent compared to Eau de Toilette (EDT) and Eau de Cologne (EDC).
I want to smell your eau de Cologne (a perfume)
The difference between eau de toilette and perfume is dilution: a perfume contains up to 40 percent essential oil plus 60 percent carrier (normally ethanol plus water) and eau de toilette is 5 to 15 percent essential oil. So...if you want to make a 5-percent eau de toilette out of a 30-percent perfume, mix one part perfume into five parts 100-proof vodka and you'll have it.
This means your scent will be heavier- a perfume. Eau de Toilette means your scent will be lighter- a body mist
"Vaporisateur" is French for "spray bottle." The perfume is the same in either case.
Basically it means toilet water. Not literally though. Its just the french word for "diluted perfume". Most body sprays and splashes are eau de toilette. Eau du perfum is a much stronger concentration then eau du toilette.