When it comes to perfumery, one of the most frequently asked questions is the difference between Eau de Toilette and Eau de Parfum. While both types of fragrance may share similar ingredients and even olfactory notes, what sets them apart goes far beyond the name on the bottle—it lies in the concentration, intensity, and the way each unfolds on the skin over time.
The main difference is the concentration of essential oils in the formula. Eau de Parfum (EDP) contains a higher concentration, usually between 15% and 20%, which ensures a longer-lasting and more intense scent. It’s the perfect choice for those who want a fragrance that stays with them all day, leaving a sophisticated and memorable trail. Eau de Toilette (EDT), on the other hand, has a lighter concentration, generally between 5% and 12%, making it ideal for fresh moments, informal occasions, or for those who prefer a more subtle and airy scent.
In practice, this means that Eau de Parfum tends to project more and linger longer on the skin, while Eau de Toilette offers a lighter, more fleeting experience—perfect for reapplication throughout the day. This difference not only impacts performance but also how the fragrance evolves: EDP reveals its heart and base notes with greater depth, while EDT tends to highlight the top notes, offering an immediate freshness.
At Felisa, all our fragrances are Eau de Parfum, crafted to create lasting memories and accompany you on your most refined sensorial journeys. Formulas made with rare ingredients sourced from across the globe are carefully blended at high concentrations, so that each perfume becomes a true olfactory signature.
If you're looking for intensity, elegance, and a powerful presence, Eau de Parfum is the perfect match. But above all, choosing a fragrance goes beyond concentration—it’s about finding the scent that expresses who you are.