Why Choose Our Perfumes

CRUELTY FREE

Caring in Every Bottle. Our Dedication to Producing Cruelty-Free Perfumes.

LUXURIOUS

Luxurious & Imported Perfume

AFFORDABLE

Providing Elegance and Premium Quality at a Fair Price Unit

CERTIFIED

GMP & ISO Certified

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of perfumes last longer?

The strongest perfume we offer is called Eau de Parfum (EDP). Eau de Parfum, a preferred choice among both perfume brands and consumers, includes between 10 and 20 percent perfume oil. The typical longevity of Eau de Parfum is around eight hours.

The next fragrance is Eau de Toilette (EDT), which contains 5–15% perfume oil. Eau de Toilette perfumes frequently provide a brief burst of lovely aromas before dissipating, making them excellent for initial impressions. These scents often endure between four and seven hours.

The third option, Eau de Cologne, is substantially lighter than the other two. Eau de Cologne, which is frequently used as a body splash to freshen up periodically, contains only 2-4% perfume oil. In general, Eau de Cologne only lasts for a few hours, maybe two or three.

Is it True that the More a Perfume is Expensive, the More it is Higher Quality?

No, it's essential to keep in mind that the perfume's quality does not always match its price. An expensive perfume doesn't necessarily guarantee that its ingredients are of the highest quality.

Are your perfumes alcohol-free?

Yes, not all of our products are alcohol-free, but here is the list of our alcohol-free perfumes.

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Can I tell if I like a fragrance by sniffing the opened bottle?

No.

When you sniff an open bottle, your nose inhales the sharp bite of alcohol and the volatile top notes. A fragrance needs your skin to come alive. It blooms as it reacts with the warmth of your body to create a fragrance that is unique to you.

How long will an opened bottle of perfume last?

Depending on the fragrance, from six to 18 months, if stored correctly. Once a bottle of fragrance has been opened, it should be used because all fragrance deteriorates with time: light, citrus-based perfumes in as little as six months; floral scents in about a year and a half.

How should I store my perfume?

Keep your fragrances in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources (such as radiators). Extreme heat or cold will upset the delicate balance of the oils and change their scent. Once a bottle of perfume is opened, use it. A spray lets in less air and evaporates slower than a bottle with a cap, but even the finest essence fades with time. If you prefer one fragrance in the winter and another in the summer, you’ll extend their life between seasons if you store the bottle in the vegetable crisper of the refrigerator.