 |
 |  | Women's Perfumes
 Women’s scents come in a variety of forms and fragrance families. While most perfumes are in the floral family, today there are more and more options for fresh and spicy scents for women.

|
 |
 |  | Men's Colognes
 Men wear a variety of scents, and wear them well. From time honored traditional scents to newer modern fragrances, choices abound for men.

|
 |
 |  | Perfume / Le Parfum
 Perfume is the queen of fragrance. With a 20-40% concentration of aromatic oils, it is the purest, most potent and longest – lasting fragrance form and hence the most expensive form of fragrance.

|
 |
 |  | Eau de Perfume / Eau de Parfum / EDP
 If Perfume ranks as queen of fragrance, the second runner up is Eau de Parfum (EDP). EDP has a concentration of 10-30% and is the most popular form of fragrance.

|
 |
 |  | Eau de Toilet / Eau de Toilette / EDT
 Eau de Toilet (EDT) is a lighter version of Eau de Perfume. The concentration of aromatic oils in an EDT is about 5-20%, EDT’s are often referred to as Toilet Water and may come in a splash form.

|
 |
 |  | Eau de Cologne / Cologne / EDC
 Eau de Cologne (EDC) is often used interchangeably with Eau do Toilet, however there is a slight difference. EDC has the least percentage of aromatic oils, between 2 and 3%.

|
 |
 |  | Perfumed Body Waters
 Body Waters and Mists are lighter versions of Eau de Colognes. They contain very little perfume oil, but are effective hydrators and do provide a pick me up of fragrance.

|
 |
 |  | Perfumed Body Oils
 Perfumed Oils are a wonderful way to experience the world of fragrance without alcohol and water that are components of traditional perfumes and colognes.

|