Perfume or eau de toilette?
It depends on the occasion on which you use the fragrance. The perfume is suitable for evening and social events, eau de toilette for casual wear and especially on warm summer days.
However, the perfume will last on your skin much longer. Eau de toilette evaporates faster. Perfumes are, of course, more expensive because they are stronger due to the greater number of fragrant essences. It is definitely worth paying extra for them. On the other hand, if you like fresh, non-violent scents, eau de toilette will be the right choice for you.

Acqua Di Gio Perfume by Giorgio Armani
Delight in a floral,
breezy perfume with Acqua di Gio by Giorgio Armani, created in 1995, perfect for
those long
summer days that you hope will never end. The bottom notes support the fragrance
with amber, musk, sandalwood, styrax and cedar. The heart notes that give this
perfume its floral nature are lily-of-the-valley, rose, calone, jasmine,
hyacinth, freesia and ylang-ylang. The top notes give this fragrance its
relaxed, summery beach feeling with bright
notes of lemon, peach, banana leaf, pineapple, violet and vodka. All these join
together for a complex, yet natural feeling of an ocean breeze.

Chloe (New) Perfume by Chloe
Chloe (New) is
a women’s Oriental floral perfume with floral, rose, and fresh main
accords. The
noses behind this scent are Amandine Clerc-Marie, who was at Givaudan at the
time, and Michel Almairac of Robertet. Introduced in 2008, this updated scent
has top notes of peony, litchi, and freesia. The middle notes are rose,
lily-of-the-valley, and magnolia while the base notes are amber and Virginia
cedar. The fragrance has moderate sillage and long-lasting
longevity, making
it ideal for spring day wear.

Dolce & Gabbana Perfume by Dolce & Gabbana
Drape
yourself in glamour and luxury with the ever sensational Dolce & Gabbana, a
dazzling women’s fragrance
by the brand of the same name. This intoxicating perfume combines citrus, floral
and green accords for a complex and divine aroma that stays present on the skin
for hours after application. Top notes include freesia, mandarin orange, green
ivy, bergamot, basil, myriad citrus fruits and aldehydes. Middle notes are
jasmine, carnation, Bulgarian rose,
lily, orange blossom, lily-of-the-valley, marigold and a dash of coriander. Base
notes of tonka bean, creamy vanilla, sandalwood and musk finalize the scent for
a rapturous, all-consuming fragrance that’s sure to be a showstopper for any
occasion.
Jadore Perfume by Christian Dior

Giorgio Perfume by Giorgio Beverly Hills
The
art of attraction is a subtle yet exciting game of push and
pull. Giorgio,
released in 1981, expresses this delightful tension through a blending of sweet
florals with pure creaminess. The first hint is fruity apricot and peach
tempered with a touch of orange blossom and bergamot. The center explodes with a
fiery blend of orchid and jasmine layered with sweet ylang-ylang and rose
spanked with gardenia slathered in extravagant tuberose. The bottom descends
into the deep, lush shade of sandalwood and cedar sparkling with amber,
chamomile, patchouli and oakmoss stroked with the passion of vanilla and musk.
The satiating silage fully embraces and lasts long.

Jadore Perfume by Christian Dior
This
glamorous, feminine fragrance is a beautiful blend of elegant florals and fresh
fruits with a touch of woody and earthy notes. Its top notes are an enticing combination of
melon, peach, pear, magnolia, bergamot, and mandarin orange. Its heart consists
of powerful florals with a touch of fruit and freshness. They include tuberose,
orchid, lily of the valley, rose, violet, jasmine, plum, and freesia. Earthy
musk, warm vanilla, aromatic cedar, and juicy blackberry
form the base notes of this stunning fragrance. Sillage is moderate and
longevity is high, making this the perfect perfume for a long day or evening.
Wear this powerful scent for special occasions when you want to make an
impression.
Light Blue Perfume by Dolce & Gabbana
Light Blue is an aroma anchored in flower notes and fruity aromas, perfect for
women looking to freshen their scent and arouse the apple of their eye. The fragrance starts with a
tinge of green apple, supported by Sicily cedar notes and hints of bluebell.
Those enjoying this fragrance are treated to more depth than the initial bouquet
with middle tones of jasmine and bamboo. This treat for the nose is finished
with amber and musk to round out the delicate yet powerful aroma into something simply wonderful to experience. It
comes in a calming ivory and light blue flacon.
Ombre Rose Perfume by Brosseau

Released
nearly four decades ago in 1981, Ombre Rose is not a fragrance to be
forgotten. This lush, floral scent begins with top notes of geranium, Brazilian
rosewood, and peach, evoking the splendor of springtime. Middle notes are also
largely plucked from the garden and include the heady blooms of rose, vetiver,
lily-of-the-valley, and ylang-ylang. At its base, this romantic fragrance
features the deeper scents of cinnamon, honey, musk, and vanilla,
which ground
this otherwise light and flowery perfume.

Paris Perfume by Yves Saint Laurent
Named after the
origin city of its creator, Paris is a strong, dreamy fragrance first marketed
in 1983 as a tribute
to the city of romance. The top notes are a generous mix of floral scents of
mimosa, rose, orange blossom, cassia, hawthorn, hyacinth, bergamot, nasturcia,
geranium and green notes. The heart continues garden-fresh flowery theme with
lily, violet, orris root, jasmine, ylang-ylang, lily-of-the-valley, lime blossom
and rose. The base branches off to
a woody combination of sandalwood, amber, oakmoss, cedar and musk with the
accompanying floral heliotrope and iris. This sensual perfume is a beautiful
flower garden assortment.

Red Door Perfume by Elizabeth Arden
Red Door is a floral oriental fragrance for women by Elizabeth Arden. Introduced in 1989 as a tribute to the famed Red Door Salons, this now classic fragrance
strikes the perfect balance between floral, woody and spicy accords. The perfume
opens with notes of orange blossom, plum, peach and anise. The heart, containing
notes of rose, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, ylang ylang, orris and honey, is
intensely floral and sweet. The fragrance closes with warm spicy notes
of heliotrope, sandalwood, cedar, musk, amber and benzoin.

The One Perfume by Dolce & Gabbana
The One by Dolce
& Gabbana is a feminine blend of fruity and floral accords. Introduced in 2006, this fragrance was created to celebrate that
“every woman is the one.” The perfume opens with fruity notes of mandarin
orange, peach, lychee, and bergamot. The heart notes surface next, with green
floral scents of jasmine, lily, lily-of-the-valley, and plum. The fragrance
closes with notes of vetiver, amber, musk and vanilla, which gives the perfume
its unique finish.
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