Eau de Toilette: everyday freshness and lightness
Eau de Toilette (EDT) is the lightest concentration in classic perfumery: typically 8-12% scented essence. It emphasizes top notes, offers a fresh opening, and has a shorter longevity compared to Eau de Parfum.
Characteristics of Eau de Toilette
An EDT favors citrus, aromatic, aquatic, and light floral notes. The duration is generally 3-5 hours, with a fresh and airy sillage. It is the ideal concentration for warm weather and for those who prefer subtle fragrances.
When to choose an Eau de Toilette
Perfect for summer, delicate professional settings, and touch-ups throughout the day. It allows for more generous sprays without being overpowering. It is also a good entry point into niche perfumery for those who prefer understated fragrances.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Eau de Toilette last less than EDP?
Yes, typically 3-5 hours compared to 6-10 hours for EDP, due to the lower concentration.
Can I reapply EDT during the day?
Yes, it is normal and recommended to maintain freshness, especially in summer.
Is an EDT less valuable than an EDP?
No, it's just different: some niche houses produce masterpieces in Eau de Toilette designed precisely for that lightness.