Composition: Perfumes and fragrances are composed of a mixture of aromatic compounds, which can include natural extracts from flowers, fruits, spices, woods, and other botanical sources, as well as synthetic molecules created in laboratories. These aromatic compounds are blended with solvents, fixatives, and other ingredients to create the final product. Fragrance Categories: Perfumes and fragrances are often categorized into different scent families or categories, such as floral, fruity, citrusy, woody, oriental, spicy, fresh, and aquatic, among others. These categories help classify scents and provide a general idea of their olfactory characteristics. Fragrance Concentrations: Perfumes are available in different concentrations or strengths, which determine their intensity and longevity. The most common fragrance concentrations are: Eau de Cologne (EDC): A lower concentration with lighter scent, typically lasting for a few hours. Eau de Toilette (EDT): A medium concentration that p
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