EDP vs EDT vs Parfum: What's the Difference?
NTC GoodsShort answer: it's all about how much fragrance oil is in the bottle. Parfum is the strongest and longest-lasting, Eau de Parfum (EDP) is the rich all-day sweet spot, and Eau de Toilette (EDT) is lighter and shorter. More concentration = more longevity and projection.
The concentrations, simplest to remember
- Parfum / Extrait (~20–30% oil) — strongest, longest (8–12h+), most expensive, applied sparingly.
- Eau de Parfum (EDP) (~15–20%) — rich, all-day (6–8h), the best balance of strength and value. The everyday sweet spot.
- Eau de Toilette (EDT) (~5–15%) — lighter, fresher, shorter (3–5h); great for hot weather or the office.
- Eau de Cologne (~2–5%) — light, splash-on, brief.
Which should you buy?
For most people, EDP is the pick — long-lasting without being overpowering, and better value per wear. Choose EDT if you prefer something light and fresh. (Want max longevity? See how to make perfume last all day.)
FAQ
Is EDP better than EDT?
For longevity and richness, yes — EDP lasts longer. EDT is better if you want a lighter, fresher feel.
Does higher concentration smell stronger?
Yes — more oil means more projection and longer wear, so apply less.
Recommended product
Want the all-day EDP sweet spot? Try the Mystical Eau de Parfum or the NTC Magnetism EDP →. Browse fragrance & grooming.
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