mac_obsession
Well-known member
You know I was just thinking about this and it makes a lot of sense IMHO.
I am a perfume junkie and for the most part I only buy EDP (eau de parfum) and not EDTs (eau de toilettes) - parfum being the stronger concentrate. I also usually only buy high-end perfume.
Has anyone beside me noticed the fact that almost every perfume (that Ive bought anyways) wears off in like an hour?
I think that the companies finally found a cashcow, by inventing the solid perfumes, and the ones you can stick in your pocket or purse to reapply during the day because the MORE Expensive edp wears off. Ive noticed this in dkny, ralph lauren, cacharel, etc.. So you end up paying for twice the product, and/or a different form.
Im really dissapointed, I remember a time where you spritzed your neck or wrists once and you smelled good all day..
Is it just me?
I am a perfume junkie and for the most part I only buy EDP (eau de parfum) and not EDTs (eau de toilettes) - parfum being the stronger concentrate. I also usually only buy high-end perfume.
Has anyone beside me noticed the fact that almost every perfume (that Ive bought anyways) wears off in like an hour?
I think that the companies finally found a cashcow, by inventing the solid perfumes, and the ones you can stick in your pocket or purse to reapply during the day because the MORE Expensive edp wears off. Ive noticed this in dkny, ralph lauren, cacharel, etc.. So you end up paying for twice the product, and/or a different form.
Im really dissapointed, I remember a time where you spritzed your neck or wrists once and you smelled good all day..
Is it just me?