tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48773609454203760242024-03-13T12:37:30.031-07:00beauty blondchenkukhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08114120428801333631noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4877360945420376024.post-1947338506072936732014-04-08T11:02:00.000-07:002014-04-08T11:02:02.644-07:00Difference Between Eau De Toilette & CologneMany consumers think of eau de toilette and cologne (sometimes called
eau-de-cologne) as merely two phrases that both mean perfume. In
perfumery and marketing phrases, colognes and eau de toilettes vary
somewhat in fragrance concentration, longevity and price.<br />
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<b>Ingredients</b><br /><br />Both
<a href="http://eaudetoilette.shopnas.com/">eau de toilette</a> and cologne are made from the same three elements: a
solvent (typically booze), distilled water as well as the perfume oil,
which itself may comprise heaps of scented materials. This oil is
dissolved in the solvent and water solution at fluctuating
concentrations, which orders if the scent is an eau de toilette or
cologne.<br /><br /><b>Concentration Guidelines</b><br />
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Eau de toilette: 4-to 10 percent scented oil<br />Eau de cologne: 2 to 5 percent scented oil<br />Eau de toilettes are principally women's scents, while colognes are largely masculine aromas.<br /><br /><b>Longevity</b><br />
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Colognes
using an increased concentration of scent will continue longer when
sprayed on skin. Eau de toilettes usually last a couple of hours on
epidermis, depending on fixings. Eau de colognes will abandon a mild
scent on skin for an hour or two.<br /><br /><b>Cost</b><br /><br />Perfume oils can be
exceedingly costly to produce. As a result of their higher odor
concentration, consumers find eau de toilettes usually more expensive
than colognes.<br /><br />
<b>Famous Eau de Toilettes and Colognes</b><br /><br />Chanel
No. 5 (Chanel, 1921) and Shalimar (Guerlain, 1925) are two infamous eau
de toilettes. Famed colognes comprise 4711, the first
commercially-created cologne (Wilhelm Muelhens, 1792) and Brut (Faberge,
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