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LIT - EDP FOR HER

The key is to keep it away from light and heat – so a bathroom, or a sunny dressing table, is NOT the place for your fragrance: higher temperatures affect the top notes of a fragrance, making it musty, or more sour. If you have a dark cupboard to store perfume in, or a drawer, that’s perfect.
Ideally, keep it in the box, or – if you’re using a drawer – wrap bottles in a scarf, or even plastic, unglamorous as that is. Be aware that perfume that’s never been opened and kept in a dark place can last more than 40 years!
- What is the difference between Parfum, EDP, EDT, Deo, Aftershave and Cologne etc.?
These descriptions are used to identify the strength or concentration of perfume oil in a fragrance. The concentrations can vary from fragrance to fragrance, but here is an average guide. In general, the higher the percentage, the higher the price
Extract/solid perfume – 20-30%
Perfume – 15-25 %
Eau de Parfum (EDP) – 8-15% (Psst! All Eze perfumes are EDPs)
Eau de Toilette (EDT) – 4-8%
Deodorants (Deos)- 2-4%
Cologne (EDC) – 2-4%
Aftershave – 2-4% - Where should I apply perfume?
Spray/dab on your ‘hot spots’, or pulse points – behind the ears, temples, wrists, nape of neck, back of the knees and in the crease of your elbows. The blood flows close to the surface in these zones, and heats the fragrance oils.
One big no-no: never ever rub their wrists together after applying fragrance, because it affects the oils.
- How much should I wear?
This is personal – but enough so you can smell it, and not too much that it overpowers the surrounding area. Only when people come close should they experience your perfume. If you’re unsure about whether you tend to ‘overdo’ your fragrance, ask a (good) friend. And take into account the occasion, too: you would certainly want to wear more for a romantic night out than to the office, or lunch with a future mother-in-law!

- How long will the perfume last on me?
While we try to make our luxury perfumes as long lasting as possible, that depends on the type of fragrance and on your unique odor footprint, as well as the oiliness or dryness of your skin. Perfume likes to ‘cling’ to oil. This could also mean enhancing the natural oil of your skin by applying a body lotion or a rich cream, before applying your perfume, to give it something to ‘cling’ to.
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The strength of the fragrance is also a factor, and so are the notes: deep, smoldering base notes – the woods, resins, leather and tobacco etc. – last longer. So, a fresh cologne will never last as long as an Oriental.
Eze Flow Sweet EDP Perfume With Floral Powdery Fragrances for Women

Eze Flow is a sweet floral powdery fragrance for women who love warm, comforting scents. It opens with fresh rose notes mixed with fruity accents, transitions into a soft powdery heart that feels like stepping into a French patisserie, and settles into a warm sweet base. This scent works beautifully for daytime wear, brunches, or casual outings where you want to feel approachable and feminine. The balanced sweetness makes it suitable for all seasons. As an Eau de Parfum, it lasts 5-7 hours on skin with moderate projection.
The key is to keep it away from light and heat – so a bathroom, or a sunny dressing table, is NOT the place for your fragrance: higher temperatures affect the top notes of a fragrance, making it musty, or more sour. If you have a dark cupboard to store perfume in, or a drawer, that’s perfect.
Ideally, keep it in the box, or – if you’re using a drawer – wrap bottles in a scarf, or even plastic, unglamorous as that is. Be aware that perfume that’s never been opened and kept in a dark place can last more than 40 years!
- What is the difference between Parfum, EDP, EDT, Deo, Aftershave and Cologne etc.?
These descriptions are used to identify the strength or concentration of perfume oil in a fragrance. The concentrations can vary from fragrance to fragrance, but here is an average guide. In general, the higher the percentage, the higher the price
Extract/solid perfume – 20-30%
Perfume – 15-25 %
Eau de Parfum (EDP) – 8-15% (Psst! All Eze perfumes are EDPs)
Eau de Toilette (EDT) – 4-8%
Deodorants (Deos)- 2-4%
Cologne (EDC) – 2-4%
Aftershave – 2-4% - Where should I apply perfume?
Spray/dab on your ‘hot spots’, or pulse points – behind the ears, temples, wrists, nape of neck, back of the knees and in the crease of your elbows. The blood flows close to the surface in these zones, and heats the fragrance oils.
One big no-no: never ever rub their wrists together after applying fragrance, because it affects the oils.
- How much should I wear?
This is personal – but enough so you can smell it, and not too much that it overpowers the surrounding area. Only when people come close should they experience your perfume. If you’re unsure about whether you tend to ‘overdo’ your fragrance, ask a (good) friend. And take into account the occasion, too: you would certainly want to wear more for a romantic night out than to the office, or lunch with a future mother-in-law!

- How long will the perfume last on me?
While we try to make our luxury perfumes as long lasting as possible, that depends on the type of fragrance and on your unique odor footprint, as well as the oiliness or dryness of your skin. Perfume likes to ‘cling’ to oil. This could also mean enhancing the natural oil of your skin by applying a body lotion or a rich cream, before applying your perfume, to give it something to ‘cling’ to.
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The strength of the fragrance is also a factor, and so are the notes: deep, smoldering base notes – the woods, resins, leather and tobacco etc. – last longer. So, a fresh cologne will never last as long as an Oriental.
Eze Magic Long-Lasting EDP – Spicy Gourmet Oud Perfume for Men

Eze Magic is a rich spicy oud fragrance designed for men who want a bold, modern scent. It opens with fresh spicy notes, transitions into warm gourmet heart notes, and settles into a deep oud base that lasts all day. This fragrance works for both everyday wear and special occasions. The bronze metallic bottle adds a premium touch. As an Eau de Parfum, it delivers 6-8 hours of longevity on skin with strong projection.
The key is to keep it away from light and heat – so a bathroom, or a sunny dressing table, is NOT the place for your fragrance: higher temperatures affect the top notes of a fragrance, making it musty, or more sour. If you have a dark cupboard to store perfume in, or a drawer, that’s perfect.
Ideally, keep it in the box, or – if you’re using a drawer – wrap bottles in a scarf, or even plastic, unglamorous as that is. Be aware that perfume that’s never been opened and kept in a dark place can last more than 40 years!
- What is the difference between Parfum, EDP, EDT, Deo, Aftershave and Cologne etc.?
These descriptions are used to identify the strength or concentration of perfume oil in a fragrance. The concentrations can vary from fragrance to fragrance, but here is an average guide. In general, the higher the percentage, the higher the price
Extract/solid perfume – 20-30%
Perfume – 15-25 %
Eau de Parfum (EDP) – 8-15% (Psst! All Eze perfumes are EDPs)
Eau de Toilette (EDT) – 4-8%
Deodorants (Deos)- 2-4%
Cologne (EDC) – 2-4%
Aftershave – 2-4% - Where should I apply perfume?
Spray/dab on your ‘hot spots’, or pulse points – behind the ears, temples, wrists, nape of neck, back of the knees and in the crease of your elbows. The blood flows close to the surface in these zones, and heats the fragrance oils.
One big no-no: never ever rub their wrists together after applying fragrance, because it affects the oils.
- How much should I wear?
This is personal – but enough so you can smell it, and not too much that it overpowers the surrounding area. Only when people come close should they experience your perfume. If you’re unsure about whether you tend to ‘overdo’ your fragrance, ask a (good) friend. And take into account the occasion, too: you would certainly want to wear more for a romantic night out than to the office, or lunch with a future mother-in-law!

- How long will the perfume last on me?
While we try to make our luxury perfumes as long lasting as possible, that depends on the type of fragrance and on your unique odor footprint, as well as the oiliness or dryness of your skin. Perfume likes to ‘cling’ to oil. This could also mean enhancing the natural oil of your skin by applying a body lotion or a rich cream, before applying your perfume, to give it something to ‘cling’ to.
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The strength of the fragrance is also a factor, and so are the notes: deep, smoldering base notes – the woods, resins, leather and tobacco etc. – last longer. So, a fresh cologne will never last as long as an Oriental.
ID - UNISEX EDP

The key is to keep it away from light and heat – so a bathroom, or a sunny dressing table, is NOT the place for your fragrance: higher temperatures affect the top notes of a fragrance, making it musty, or more sour. If you have a dark cupboard to store perfume in, or a drawer, that’s perfect.
Ideally, keep it in the box, or – if you’re using a drawer – wrap bottles in a scarf, or even plastic, unglamorous as that is. Be aware that perfume that’s never been opened and kept in a dark place can last more than 40 years!
- What is the difference between Parfum, EDP, EDT, Deo, Aftershave and Cologne etc.?
These descriptions are used to identify the strength or concentration of perfume oil in a fragrance. The concentrations can vary from fragrance to fragrance, but here is an average guide. In general, the higher the percentage, the higher the price
Extract/solid perfume – 20-30%
Perfume – 15-25 %
Eau de Parfum (EDP) – 8-15% (Psst! All Eze perfumes are EDPs)
Eau de Toilette (EDT) – 4-8%
Deodorants (Deos)- 2-4%
Cologne (EDC) – 2-4%
Aftershave – 2-4% - Where should I apply perfume?
Spray/dab on your ‘hot spots’, or pulse points – behind the ears, temples, wrists, nape of neck, back of the knees and in the crease of your elbows. The blood flows close to the surface in these zones, and heats the fragrance oils.
One big no-no: never ever rub their wrists together after applying fragrance, because it affects the oils.
- How much should I wear?
This is personal – but enough so you can smell it, and not too much that it overpowers the surrounding area. Only when people come close should they experience your perfume. If you’re unsure about whether you tend to ‘overdo’ your fragrance, ask a (good) friend. And take into account the occasion, too: you would certainly want to wear more for a romantic night out than to the office, or lunch with a future mother-in-law!

- How long will the perfume last on me?
While we try to make our luxury perfumes as long lasting as possible, that depends on the type of fragrance and on your unique odor footprint, as well as the oiliness or dryness of your skin. Perfume likes to ‘cling’ to oil. This could also mean enhancing the natural oil of your skin by applying a body lotion or a rich cream, before applying your perfume, to give it something to ‘cling’ to.
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The strength of the fragrance is also a factor, and so are the notes: deep, smoldering base notes – the woods, resins, leather and tobacco etc. – last longer. So, a fresh cologne will never last as long as an Oriental.
Eze Joy Long-Lasting EDP Perfume With Floral Musky Scent for Women

Eze Joy is a warm floral musky fragrance for women who love rich, feminine scents. It opens with fresh jasmine and tuberose notes that bloom like a greenhouse on a sunny day, layered with soft floral heart notes and a musky base that adds depth and warmth. This scent works for both daytime elegance and evening occasions. The floral-musk combination creates a sophisticated, long-lasting presence. As an Eau de Parfum, it delivers 6-8 hours of longevity on skin with strong projection.
The key is to keep it away from light and heat – so a bathroom, or a sunny dressing table, is NOT the place for your fragrance: higher temperatures affect the top notes of a fragrance, making it musty, or more sour. If you have a dark cupboard to store perfume in, or a drawer, that’s perfect.
Ideally, keep it in the box, or – if you’re using a drawer – wrap bottles in a scarf, or even plastic, unglamorous as that is. Be aware that perfume that’s never been opened and kept in a dark place can last more than 40 years!
- What is the difference between Parfum, EDP, EDT, Deo, Aftershave and Cologne etc.?
These descriptions are used to identify the strength or concentration of perfume oil in a fragrance. The concentrations can vary from fragrance to fragrance, but here is an average guide. In general, the higher the percentage, the higher the price
Extract/solid perfume – 20-30%
Perfume – 15-25 %
Eau de Parfum (EDP) – 8-15% (Psst! All Eze perfumes are EDPs)
Eau de Toilette (EDT) – 4-8%
Deodorants (Deos)- 2-4%
Cologne (EDC) – 2-4%
Aftershave – 2-4% - Where should I apply perfume?
Spray/dab on your ‘hot spots’, or pulse points – behind the ears, temples, wrists, nape of neck, back of the knees and in the crease of your elbows. The blood flows close to the surface in these zones, and heats the fragrance oils.
One big no-no: never ever rub their wrists together after applying fragrance, because it affects the oils.
- How much should I wear?
This is personal – but enough so you can smell it, and not too much that it overpowers the surrounding area. Only when people come close should they experience your perfume. If you’re unsure about whether you tend to ‘overdo’ your fragrance, ask a (good) friend. And take into account the occasion, too: you would certainly want to wear more for a romantic night out than to the office, or lunch with a future mother-in-law!

- How long will the perfume last on me?
While we try to make our luxury perfumes as long lasting as possible, that depends on the type of fragrance and on your unique odor footprint, as well as the oiliness or dryness of your skin. Perfume likes to ‘cling’ to oil. This could also mean enhancing the natural oil of your skin by applying a body lotion or a rich cream, before applying your perfume, to give it something to ‘cling’ to.
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The strength of the fragrance is also a factor, and so are the notes: deep, smoldering base notes – the woods, resins, leather and tobacco etc. – last longer. So, a fresh cologne will never last as long as an Oriental.
SURGE - EDP FOR HIM

The key is to keep it away from light and heat – so a bathroom, or a sunny dressing table, is NOT the place for your fragrance: higher temperatures affect the top notes of a fragrance, making it musty, or more sour. If you have a dark cupboard to store perfume in, or a drawer, that’s perfect.
Ideally, keep it in the box, or – if you’re using a drawer – wrap bottles in a scarf, or even plastic, unglamorous as that is. Be aware that perfume that’s never been opened and kept in a dark place can last more than 40 years!
- What is the difference between Parfum, EDP, EDT, Deo, Aftershave and Cologne etc.?
These descriptions are used to identify the strength or concentration of perfume oil in a fragrance. The concentrations can vary from fragrance to fragrance, but here is an average guide. In general, the higher the percentage, the higher the price
Extract/solid perfume – 20-30%
Perfume – 15-25 %
Eau de Parfum (EDP) – 8-15% (Psst! All Eze perfumes are EDPs)
Eau de Toilette (EDT) – 4-8%
Deodorants (Deos)- 2-4%
Cologne (EDC) – 2-4%
Aftershave – 2-4% - Where should I apply perfume?
Spray/dab on your ‘hot spots’, or pulse points – behind the ears, temples, wrists, nape of neck, back of the knees and in the crease of your elbows. The blood flows close to the surface in these zones, and heats the fragrance oils.
One big no-no: never ever rub their wrists together after applying fragrance, because it affects the oils.
- How much should I wear?
This is personal – but enough so you can smell it, and not too much that it overpowers the surrounding area. Only when people come close should they experience your perfume. If you’re unsure about whether you tend to ‘overdo’ your fragrance, ask a (good) friend. And take into account the occasion, too: you would certainly want to wear more for a romantic night out than to the office, or lunch with a future mother-in-law!

- How long will the perfume last on me?
While we try to make our luxury perfumes as long lasting as possible, that depends on the type of fragrance and on your unique odor footprint, as well as the oiliness or dryness of your skin. Perfume likes to ‘cling’ to oil. This could also mean enhancing the natural oil of your skin by applying a body lotion or a rich cream, before applying your perfume, to give it something to ‘cling’ to.
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The strength of the fragrance is also a factor, and so are the notes: deep, smoldering base notes – the woods, resins, leather and tobacco etc. – last longer. So, a fresh cologne will never last as long as an Oriental.
AWE - EDP FOR HER

The key is to keep it away from light and heat – so a bathroom, or a sunny dressing table, is NOT the place for your fragrance: higher temperatures affect the top notes of a fragrance, making it musty, or more sour. If you have a dark cupboard to store perfume in, or a drawer, that’s perfect.
Ideally, keep it in the box, or – if you’re using a drawer – wrap bottles in a scarf, or even plastic, unglamorous as that is. Be aware that perfume that’s never been opened and kept in a dark place can last more than 40 years!
- What is the difference between Parfum, EDP, EDT, Deo, Aftershave and Cologne etc.?
These descriptions are used to identify the strength or concentration of perfume oil in a fragrance. The concentrations can vary from fragrance to fragrance, but here is an average guide. In general, the higher the percentage, the higher the price
Extract/solid perfume – 20-30%
Perfume – 15-25 %
Eau de Parfum (EDP) – 8-15% (Psst! All Eze perfumes are EDPs)
Eau de Toilette (EDT) – 4-8%
Deodorants (Deos)- 2-4%
Cologne (EDC) – 2-4%
Aftershave – 2-4% - Where should I apply perfume?
Spray/dab on your ‘hot spots’, or pulse points – behind the ears, temples, wrists, nape of neck, back of the knees and in the crease of your elbows. The blood flows close to the surface in these zones, and heats the fragrance oils.
One big no-no: never ever rub their wrists together after applying fragrance, because it affects the oils.
- How much should I wear?
This is personal – but enough so you can smell it, and not too much that it overpowers the surrounding area. Only when people come close should they experience your perfume. If you’re unsure about whether you tend to ‘overdo’ your fragrance, ask a (good) friend. And take into account the occasion, too: you would certainly want to wear more for a romantic night out than to the office, or lunch with a future mother-in-law!

- How long will the perfume last on me?
While we try to make our luxury perfumes as long lasting as possible, that depends on the type of fragrance and on your unique odor footprint, as well as the oiliness or dryness of your skin. Perfume likes to ‘cling’ to oil. This could also mean enhancing the natural oil of your skin by applying a body lotion or a rich cream, before applying your perfume, to give it something to ‘cling’ to.
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The strength of the fragrance is also a factor, and so are the notes: deep, smoldering base notes – the woods, resins, leather and tobacco etc. – last longer. So, a fresh cologne will never last as long as an Oriental.
NOMAD - EDP FOR HIM

The key is to keep it away from light and heat – so a bathroom, or a sunny dressing table, is NOT the place for your fragrance: higher temperatures affect the top notes of a fragrance, making it musty, or more sour. If you have a dark cupboard to store perfume in, or a drawer, that’s perfect.
Ideally, keep it in the box, or – if you’re using a drawer – wrap bottles in a scarf, or even plastic, unglamorous as that is. Be aware that perfume that’s never been opened and kept in a dark place can last more than 40 years!
- What is the difference between Parfum, EDP, EDT, Deo, Aftershave and Cologne etc.?
These descriptions are used to identify the strength or concentration of perfume oil in a fragrance. The concentrations can vary from fragrance to fragrance, but here is an average guide. In general, the higher the percentage, the higher the price
Extract/solid perfume – 20-30%
Perfume – 15-25 %
Eau de Parfum (EDP) – 8-15% (Psst! All Eze perfumes are EDPs)
Eau de Toilette (EDT) – 4-8%
Deodorants (Deos)- 2-4%
Cologne (EDC) – 2-4%
Aftershave – 2-4% - Where should I apply perfume?
Spray/dab on your ‘hot spots’, or pulse points – behind the ears, temples, wrists, nape of neck, back of the knees and in the crease of your elbows. The blood flows close to the surface in these zones, and heats the fragrance oils.
One big no-no: never ever rub their wrists together after applying fragrance, because it affects the oils.
- How much should I wear?
This is personal – but enough so you can smell it, and not too much that it overpowers the surrounding area. Only when people come close should they experience your perfume. If you’re unsure about whether you tend to ‘overdo’ your fragrance, ask a (good) friend. And take into account the occasion, too: you would certainly want to wear more for a romantic night out than to the office, or lunch with a future mother-in-law!

- How long will the perfume last on me?
While we try to make our luxury perfumes as long lasting as possible, that depends on the type of fragrance and on your unique odor footprint, as well as the oiliness or dryness of your skin. Perfume likes to ‘cling’ to oil. This could also mean enhancing the natural oil of your skin by applying a body lotion or a rich cream, before applying your perfume, to give it something to ‘cling’ to.
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The strength of the fragrance is also a factor, and so are the notes: deep, smoldering base notes – the woods, resins, leather and tobacco etc. – last longer. So, a fresh cologne will never last as long as an Oriental.
Eze Boujee Premium EDP Perfume With Fresh Sweet Oud Leathery Fragrances for Men & Women

Eze Boujee is a bold fresh sweet oud fragrance designed for anyone who wants a sophisticated fragrances. It opens with fresh notes, transitions into sweet heart notes with hints of leather, and settles into a rich oud base that lasts all day. This unisex fragrance works for evening wear, special occasions, or when you want to stand out. The gold metallic bottle adds a luxurious touch. As an Eau de Parfum, it delivers 6-8 hours of longevity on skin with strong projection.
The key is to keep it away from light and heat – so a bathroom, or a sunny dressing table, is NOT the place for your fragrance: higher temperatures affect the top notes of a fragrance, making it musty, or more sour. If you have a dark cupboard to store perfume in, or a drawer, that’s perfect.
Ideally, keep it in the box, or – if you’re using a drawer – wrap bottles in a scarf, or even plastic, unglamorous as that is. Be aware that perfume that’s never been opened and kept in a dark place can last more than 40 years!
- What is the difference between Parfum, EDP, EDT, Deo, Aftershave and Cologne etc.?
These descriptions are used to identify the strength or concentration of perfume oil in a fragrance. The concentrations can vary from fragrance to fragrance, but here is an average guide. In general, the higher the percentage, the higher the price
Extract/solid perfume – 20-30%
Perfume – 15-25 %
Eau de Parfum (EDP) – 8-15% (Psst! All Eze perfumes are EDPs)
Eau de Toilette (EDT) – 4-8%
Deodorants (Deos)- 2-4%
Cologne (EDC) – 2-4%
Aftershave – 2-4% - Where should I apply perfume?
Spray/dab on your ‘hot spots’, or pulse points – behind the ears, temples, wrists, nape of neck, back of the knees and in the crease of your elbows. The blood flows close to the surface in these zones, and heats the fragrance oils.
One big no-no: never ever rub their wrists together after applying fragrance, because it affects the oils.
- How much should I wear?
This is personal – but enough so you can smell it, and not too much that it overpowers the surrounding area. Only when people come close should they experience your perfume. If you’re unsure about whether you tend to ‘overdo’ your fragrance, ask a (good) friend. And take into account the occasion, too: you would certainly want to wear more for a romantic night out than to the office, or lunch with a future mother-in-law!

- How long will the perfume last on me?
While we try to make our luxury perfumes as long lasting as possible, that depends on the type of fragrance and on your unique odor footprint, as well as the oiliness or dryness of your skin. Perfume likes to ‘cling’ to oil. This could also mean enhancing the natural oil of your skin by applying a body lotion or a rich cream, before applying your perfume, to give it something to ‘cling’ to.
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The strength of the fragrance is also a factor, and so are the notes: deep, smoldering base notes – the woods, resins, leather and tobacco etc. – last longer. So, a fresh cologne will never last as long as an Oriental.
Eze Vibe Fresh EDP Perfume With Tangy Citrus Fragrances for Men & Women

Eze Vibe is a bright citrus fragrance for anyone who loves fresh, energizing fragrances. It opens with zesty lemon and orange notes that sparkle like a Mediterranean orchard, balanced by fruity heart notes and a clean base. This unisex scent works perfectly for daytime wear, spring and summer outings, or any time you want to feel refreshed. The light, uplifting profile makes it ideal for work, weekends, or casual events. As an Eau de Parfum, it lasts 4-6 hours on skin with moderate projection.
The key is to keep it away from light and heat – so a bathroom, or a sunny dressing table, is NOT the place for your fragrance: higher temperatures affect the top notes of a fragrance, making it musty, or more sour. If you have a dark cupboard to store perfume in, or a drawer, that’s perfect.
Ideally, keep it in the box, or – if you’re using a drawer – wrap bottles in a scarf, or even plastic, unglamorous as that is. Be aware that perfume that’s never been opened and kept in a dark place can last more than 40 years!
- What is the difference between Parfum, EDP, EDT, Deo, Aftershave and Cologne etc.?
These descriptions are used to identify the strength or concentration of perfume oil in a fragrance. The concentrations can vary from fragrance to fragrance, but here is an average guide. In general, the higher the percentage, the higher the price
Extract/solid perfume – 20-30%
Perfume – 15-25 %
Eau de Parfum (EDP) – 8-15% (Psst! All Eze perfumes are EDPs)
Eau de Toilette (EDT) – 4-8%
Deodorants (Deos)- 2-4%
Cologne (EDC) – 2-4%
Aftershave – 2-4% - Where should I apply perfume?
Spray/dab on your ‘hot spots’, or pulse points – behind the ears, temples, wrists, nape of neck, back of the knees and in the crease of your elbows. The blood flows close to the surface in these zones, and heats the fragrance oils.
One big no-no: never ever rub their wrists together after applying fragrance, because it affects the oils.
- How much should I wear?
This is personal – but enough so you can smell it, and not too much that it overpowers the surrounding area. Only when people come close should they experience your perfume. If you’re unsure about whether you tend to ‘overdo’ your fragrance, ask a (good) friend. And take into account the occasion, too: you would certainly want to wear more for a romantic night out than to the office, or lunch with a future mother-in-law!

- How long will the perfume last on me?
While we try to make our luxury perfumes as long lasting as possible, that depends on the type of fragrance and on your unique odor footprint, as well as the oiliness or dryness of your skin. Perfume likes to ‘cling’ to oil. This could also mean enhancing the natural oil of your skin by applying a body lotion or a rich cream, before applying your perfume, to give it something to ‘cling’ to.
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The strength of the fragrance is also a factor, and so are the notes: deep, smoldering base notes – the woods, resins, leather and tobacco etc. – last longer. So, a fresh cologne will never last as long as an Oriental.
ELATION - EDP FOR HIM

The key is to keep it away from light and heat – so a bathroom, or a sunny dressing table, is NOT the place for your fragrance: higher temperatures affect the top notes of a fragrance, making it musty, or more sour. If you have a dark cupboard to store perfume in, or a drawer, that’s perfect.
Ideally, keep it in the box, or – if you’re using a drawer – wrap bottles in a scarf, or even plastic, unglamorous as that is. Be aware that perfume that’s never been opened and kept in a dark place can last more than 40 years!
- What is the difference between Parfum, EDP, EDT, Deo, Aftershave and Cologne etc.?
These descriptions are used to identify the strength or concentration of perfume oil in a fragrance. The concentrations can vary from fragrance to fragrance, but here is an average guide. In general, the higher the percentage, the higher the price
Extract/solid perfume – 20-30%
Perfume – 15-25 %
Eau de Parfum (EDP) – 8-15% (Psst! All Eze perfumes are EDPs)
Eau de Toilette (EDT) – 4-8%
Deodorants (Deos)- 2-4%
Cologne (EDC) – 2-4%
Aftershave – 2-4% - Where should I apply perfume?
Spray/dab on your ‘hot spots’, or pulse points – behind the ears, temples, wrists, nape of neck, back of the knees and in the crease of your elbows. The blood flows close to the surface in these zones, and heats the fragrance oils.
One big no-no: never ever rub their wrists together after applying fragrance, because it affects the oils.
- How much should I wear?
This is personal – but enough so you can smell it, and not too much that it overpowers the surrounding area. Only when people come close should they experience your perfume. If you’re unsure about whether you tend to ‘overdo’ your fragrance, ask a (good) friend. And take into account the occasion, too: you would certainly want to wear more for a romantic night out than to the office, or lunch with a future mother-in-law!

- How long will the perfume last on me?
While we try to make our luxury perfumes as long lasting as possible, that depends on the type of fragrance and on your unique odor footprint, as well as the oiliness or dryness of your skin. Perfume likes to ‘cling’ to oil. This could also mean enhancing the natural oil of your skin by applying a body lotion or a rich cream, before applying your perfume, to give it something to ‘cling’ to.
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The strength of the fragrance is also a factor, and so are the notes: deep, smoldering base notes – the woods, resins, leather and tobacco etc. – last longer. So, a fresh cologne will never last as long as an Oriental.
Let customers speak for us
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I recently purchased the trial kit of 5 and OH MY GOD! It exceeded far beyond my expectations. Unlike many other perfumes i've tried before, these perfumes truly smell like what they mention about their notes. Each 5 of the viles were "ek se badh kar ek"♡ I am beyond impressed! Thankyou so much EZE! Now I want to buy all the variants in bigger size cz i cant decide on one. Trust me, I am not exaggerating. I am a person who is usually very very picky about scents cz many of them gives me headache but these were so good, unique and felt luxurious. No wonder I am writing a para of a review.
Beyond my thoughts...smells so good 👍🏼 😋
I recently bought eze perfume testers and they’re so good..! I’m not a fan of strong perfumes because of migraine, but these don’t give me a headache. I haven’t used them for a full day yet, so I’m not sure about how long they last but besides that the perfumes are really nice.
Smells kind of Gucci flora
Complete as per my expectations and 100% value for money
A perfume with 5 star rating 😍
My new obsession is Flow
The bottle was the first factor and the scent was the 2nd one. Gifted it to my sister and now she never declines my qr code requests 🥳.
A fragrance of freshness filled with pulp and calmness. Stays the whole day and projection is just awesome 😎
The name says it all 'LIT'. This is has become my everyday confidence in a bottle 😍
I recently purchased Magic from eze and i am now a fan of this fragrance.
It's very elegant refreshing perfume
And must have in my pocket
I tried Flow on a whim and now always have the 18ml with me.
Musk and Vanilla best combination 🔥
this one may be an acquired taste, but personally, I love it, its an amazing burst of fresh lemony goodness
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