Concentration helps explain perfume performance, but it does not tell the whole story. Eau de Toilette is usually lighter, Eau de Parfum is usually richer, and Parfum or Extrait is usually more concentrated. Still, ingredients, formula style, and skin chemistry can change the result.
An Eau de Toilette can project strongly because lighter materials lift quickly into the air. An Eau de Parfum may last longer because it has more depth and heavier supporting notes. A Parfum may stay closest to the skin while lasting many hours. Stronger concentration does not always mean louder projection.
This is why flankers can feel completely different. A designer fragrance in EDT, EDP, Le Parfum, and Elixir form may share a name but behave like different moods. One may be fresher for daytime. Another may be sweeter, denser, and better for evening.
When buying from Velmoralz, compare the exact concentration before comparing price. A 100 ml EDT and a 100 ml Parfum are not the same value just because the bottle size matches. The wearing occasion matters as much as the number on the box.
Simple guide: choose EDT for brightness, EDP for balanced daily wear, Parfum for depth, and Extrait when you want richness with restraint. Then test on skin, because perfume is a product, not a spreadsheet.
Burhan Al Droubi's Velmoralz note: a strong fragrance should feel controlled, not like it entered the room before your manners did.



