A common question in the fragrance community is whether cologne or perfume lasts longer. The key difference is in their concentration levels: perfume typically contains a higher concentration of fragrance oils, which usually translates to longer-lasting scent than cologne.
However, individual factors such as skin type, body chemistry, and even environmental conditions can significantly affect how long a fragrance lingers. For example, those of us with combination skin might notice that scents behave differently on our skin. I’m curious—have you found that your skin type impacts how long your fragrances last?
Also, the method of application can play a role. Spraying on pulse points versus misting it all over can yield different results. Personally, I enjoy using rich fragrances for my self-care evenings, and the right scent can truly enhance the experience. What tips do you have for making your favorite fragrances last longer? Let’s share our insights!