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Best Sports & Gym Fragrances: Long-Lasting & Fresh Scents for an Active Lifestyle
Stay fresh and energized with sports perfumes designed to keep up with your active lifestyle. Whether you're hitting the gym, going for a run, or engaging in any fitness activity, the right long-lasting perfume for men or luxury perfume for women ensures you smell great even during intense workouts.
For men, mens perfume sets with fresh, aquatic, citrus, and woody notes offer a crisp and invigorating scent. Luxury perfumes for men with sweat-resistant and deodorizing properties help maintain freshness throughout your training session.
For women, luxury female perfumes with light, breezy, and fruity notes provide a clean and refreshing feel. Whether you prefer subtle floral or citrus fragrances, best luxury perfumes for women are perfect for keeping you cool and confident post-workout.
If you're searching for a perfume gift set for fitness enthusiasts, options like women perfume gift sets or mens perfume gift sets make excellent choices. You can also buy perfume online and explore the latest best ladies' perfume long-lasting options designed for active lifestyles.
Stay fresh, confident, and energized with the best sports and gym perfumes in India—because fitness and fragrance go hand in hand.
Best Sports & Gym Fragrances: Long-Lasting & Fresh Scents for an Active Lifestyle
Stay fresh and energized with sports perfumes designed to keep up with your active lifestyle. Whether you're hitting the gym, going for a run, or engaging in any fitness activity, the right long-lasting perfume for men or luxury perfume for women ensures you smell great even during intense workouts.
For men, mens perfume sets with fresh, aquatic, citrus, and woody notes offer a crisp and invigorating scent. Luxury perfumes for men with sweat-resistant and deodorizing properties help maintain freshness throughout your training session.
For women, luxury female perfumes with light, breezy, and fruity notes provide a clean and refreshing feel. Whether you prefer subtle floral or citrus fragrances, best luxury perfumes for women are perfect for keeping you cool and confident post-workout.
If you're searching for a perfume gift set for fitness enthusiasts, options like women perfume gift sets or mens perfume gift sets make excellent choices. You can also buy perfume online and explore the latest best ladies' perfume long-lasting options designed for active lifestyles.
Stay fresh, confident, and energized with the best sports and gym perfumes in India—because fitness and fragrance go hand in hand.
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EZE AWE - 18ML | WOMEN's PERFUME


Grapefruit
Fresh and tarty

Ylang Ylang
Rich sweet floral

Vetiver
Earthy and smoky
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.
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 AWE | WOMEN's PERFUME


Grapefruit
Fresh and tarty

Ylang Ylang
Rich sweet floral

Vetiver
Earthy and smoky
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.
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 ID - 18ML | UNISEX PERFUMES


Grapefruit
Fresh and tarty

Vetiver
Earthy and smoky

Musk
Subtle and fresh
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.
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 SURGE - 18ML | MEN's PERFUME


Bergamot
Sunny and zesty

Lavender
Calming and woody

Vetiver
Earthy and smoky
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.
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 ID | UNISEX PERFUMES


Grapefruit
Fresh and tarty

Vetiver
Earthy and smoky

Musk
Subtle and fresh
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.
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 SURGE | MEN's PERFUME


Bergamot
Sunny and zesty

Lavender
Calming and woody

Vetiver
Earthy and smoky
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.
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 NOMAD | MEN's PERFUME


Pineapple
Fruity and sweet

Bergamot
Sunny and zesty

Amber
Warm and sweet
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.
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 ID | UNISEX DEODORANT


Grapefruit
Fresh and tarty

Vetiver
Earthy and smoky

Musk
Subtle and fresh
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.
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 NOMAD - 18ML | MEN's PERFUME


Pineapple
Fruity and sweet

Bergamot
Sunny and zesty

Amber
Warm and sweet
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.
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 NOMAD | MEN's DEODORANT


Pineapple
Fruity and sweet

Bergamot
Sunny and zesty

Amber
Warm and sweet
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.
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 ELATION | MEN's PERFUME


Mandarin
Fruity and citrussy

Lotus
Green and herbaceous

Tobacco
Warm and spicy
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.
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 ELATION - 18ML | MEN's PERFUME


Mandarin
Fruity and citrussy

Lotus
Green and herbaceous

Tobacco
Warm and spicy
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.
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.
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