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What Is an Extrait de Parfum? — EDT, EDP and Extrait Explained

Caviar Rose Salum Parfums extrait de parfum — FND SCENTS

The Short Answer

An extrait de parfum (also called perfume extract or simply parfum) is the highest concentration of fragrance oils available in a commercial perfume — typically between 20% and 40%. This means more fragrance per spray, longer-lasting wear, and a richer, more intimate development on skin compared to an Eau de Parfum or Eau de Toilette.

Fragrance Concentrations Explained

Every perfume is a mixture of fragrance concentrate (the raw aromatic materials) and a carrier — typically alcohol. The concentration percentage refers to how much of that mixture is fragrance concentrate versus carrier. Higher concentration means more aromatic material per spray.

Category Concentration Typical Longevity Character
Eau de Cologne (EDC) 2–5% 1–2 hours Very light, fresh
Eau de Toilette (EDT) 5–15% 2–4 hours Light, airy, fresh
Eau de Parfum (EDP) 15–20% 4–8 hours Rich, moderate projection
Extrait de Parfum 20–40% 8–16+ hours Dense, intimate, lasting

These ranges are guidelines, not strict rules. Actual longevity depends heavily on the specific raw materials used, your skin chemistry, and how you apply the fragrance.

How an Extrait Feels Different on Skin

The difference between an EDP and an extrait of the same fragrance is not simply “stronger”. It’s a different experience entirely:

  • Slower opening. Extraits unfold gradually — the top notes are less sharp, the transition to heart and base takes longer. You smell the fragrance in development, not in a rush.
  • Skin-close projection. A common misconception is that extraits project more. In practice, they often project less but last longer — the fragrance stays intimate, close to the skin, rather than radiating into the room. This is part of what makes them feel luxurious rather than loud.
  • More complex base. The base notes in an extrait — the resins, musks, woods, ambers — are richer and more developed. The base of an EDP lasts 4 hours; the base of an extrait of the same formula can last 12.
  • Less alcohol dominance. High-alcohol formulas can smell sharp on first application. Extraits have significantly less alcohol, which means the fragrance feels rounder and softer from the very first moment.

Are Extraits Always Better?

No — and this is an important distinction. Concentration is not a quality indicator. It’s a format choice.

An Eau de Toilette can be a more appropriate format for a fresh, citrus or aquatic fragrance than an extrait of the same composition. Light, airy fragrances often lose their character at extrait concentration — the delicacy that makes them beautiful disappears when the materials become too dense.

Extrait concentration works best with fragrance families that benefit from density and development: orientals, ambers, woods, leather, rich florals and gourmands. These are compositions built to evolve over hours — and the extrait format gives them the time and material depth to do so.

How to Apply an Extrait de Parfum

  • Use less than you think. The instinct to apply 3–4 sprays of EDP doesn’t translate to extrait. One or two sprays is typically enough — especially in warm weather or for evening wear.
  • Apply to pulse points, not clothes. Skin warmth activates and develops the fragrance. Fabric holds it but doesn’t develop it the same way.
  • Don’t rub. Rubbing wrists together breaks fragrance molecules and reduces longevity. Apply and let dry naturally.
  • Moisturise first. Hydrated skin holds extrait significantly longer than dry skin.
  • Start with one spray. Test on your skin before adding more. The development can surprise you — give it 20 minutes before deciding you need more.

Extrait de Parfum at FND SCENTS

Some of the niche houses in our selection work exclusively or primarily in extrait concentration. The most notable is Salum Parfums, whose entire range is formulated in extrait. Their approach demonstrates the philosophy clearly: maximum concentration, maximum richness, maximum longevity.

Our extrait selection at FND SCENTS includes:

All can be tried as samples at the boutique before purchasing a full bottle. Because with extrait concentration especially, testing on your skin first makes all the difference.

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