Start by considering your personal style and the type of scents you enjoy—floral, woody, fresh, oriental, etc. It also helps to think about when and where you’ll wear the fragrance (daily wear, special occasions, etc.). You can read descriptions or try sample sizes before committing to a full bottle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Eau de Parfum (EDP) contains a higher concentration of fragrance oils (usually around 15–20%) compared to Eau de Toilette (EDT), which has around 5–15%. EDPs tend to last longer and have a more intense scent.
Fragrance longevity varies based on the concentration and ingredients. Eau de Parfum typically lasts 6–8 hours, while Eau de Toilette may last 3–5 hours. The longevity also depends on your skin type and environment.