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(07-20-2017, 06:48 PM)Mullen88 Wrote: (07-20-2017, 06:34 PM)celestino Wrote: @"Mullen88" & Doc47, how would you gentlemen describe the scents of the Zoologist parfums/colognes? Is it a strong synthetic scent similar to most commercial brands or a more natural one similar to essential oils? Furthermore, what is the difference between the 'extrait de parfum' and the 'eau de parfum'?
Thank you.
The Zoologist scents have no hint of synthetic notes. In fact, after I got my samples and tried them out I mowed the lawn and noticed many of the scents from the samples (I live in the country with lots of flora). I have never smelled anything like these perfumes in terms of commercial products. These scents absolutely blow me away (specifically Civet, Panda, Rhinoceros, Bat, and Dragonfly).
The difference between extrait and eau is the concentration of perfume I believe.
Yep, you nailed it. Zoologist is even awesome enough to list the parfum concentration on each of the fragrances on their website. Not many fragrance houses do that. The extraits de parfum appear to be 20% and up concentration and the eau de parfum appears to be 14 - 20% from that I can tell.
On a side note someone on another forum mentioned that they had success making an aftershave by pouring one of the sample sprayers worth of fragrance into a bottle of unscented aftershave.
I just ordered a sample of Rino and Panda, to go with the upcoming release, and a couple bottles of Stirling unscented aftershave so I can try this myself.