Overall, the main difference between Extrait de parfum and Eau de Parfum is the concentration level of the fragrance. Extrait de parfum is ideal for those who want an intense and long-lasting fragrance experience while Edp’s are for those who want a scent without being too overpowering.

To apply perfume effectively, spray it onto pulse points, such as the wrists, neck, behind the ears, or the inside of the elbows. These areas tend to emit more heat, which helps to enhance the scent. It's best to hold the bottle a few inches away from your skin and apply the same, allowing the fragrance to settle naturally.

The amount of perfume you wear depends on personal preference and the concentration of the fragrance. Generally, a couple of sprays is sufficient. Start with a small amount and assess the intensity. You can always add more if desired, but be mindful not to overdo it, as this is a strong fragrance and can be overwhelming.

It is advisable not to rub or rub in the perfume after application. Rubbing can disrupt the fragrance molecules and alter the scent. Instead, let the perfume settle and dry naturally on your skin for the best scent projection and longevity.

The longevity of a perfume depends on factors such as its concentration, your skin type, and environmental conditions. Generally, higher concentrations, such as perfume or parfum, tend to last longer than eau de toilette or eau de parfum.

Yes, you can layer different fragrances together to create a unique scent. However, it's important to ensure that the notes in the perfumes complement each other well. Start with lighter, more subtle scents as a base and layer stronger or bolder fragrances on top. Experimentation is key to finding pleasing combinations that work for you.

To maintain the quality of your perfumes, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature fluctuations. Keep the bottles tightly sealed when not in use to prevent unnecessary exposure to air, which can degrade the fragrance over time.

If you have sensitive skin, it's important to choose perfumes that are labeled as hypoallergenic or suitable for sensitive skin. Additionally, perform a patch test on a small area of skin to check for any adverse reactions before applying the fragrance more broadly.

Perfumes typically have a shelf life of 3 years, depending on the ingredients and storage conditions. However, it's important to note that the fragrance may change over time and gradually lose its original characteristics.

Remember, wearing perfume is a personal experience, and it's all about finding scents that make you feel confident and uplifted. Enjoy the process of exploring different Oudessey fragrances and discovering the ones that resonate with your individual style and personality.