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.
EDP - Eau de Parfum PDT - Parfum de Toilette (same as EDP) EDT - Eau de Toilette COL - Cologne EDC - Eau de cologne
A perfumed liquid, composed of alcohol and certain aromatic oils, used in the toilet; -- called also cologne water and eau de cologne.
"Eau de toilette" is a term used in perfumery to refer to a type of fragrance concentration that typically contains 5-15% aromatic compounds. It is lighter and more affordable than eau de parfum and lasts for a few hours. The term "eau de toilette" translates to "toilet water" in French.
water of the day cologne
I want to smell your eau de Cologne (a perfume)
The main difference between a body mist and an eau de toilette is the length of time that the scent lingers on your skin. Generally speaking, an eau de toilette scent will last for a few hours, whereas a body mist's scent will fade after an hour or two.
"eau de Cologne" is the phrase you are looking for.
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eau de cologne
eau de parfum is a female fragrance. cologne is a male fragrance
Eau de toilette is a term that denotes both men's and women's perfume or cologne. The term is French and means "toilet water," but not in the way you would think. In this context, the term was meant to imply freshening up and personal grooming, for a lightly scented cologne or perfume was thought to be a skin refresher.
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