Description
Eau de Parfum (EdP) is a type of fragrance with a higher concentration of aromatic compounds compared to Eau de Toilette (EdT). It usually contains between 15-20% aromatic compounds, providing a more intense and longer-lasting scent compared to lighter concentrations. Assuming that “Happy Elsatys” follows the typical naming conventions, it suggests a lively and joyful character for the fragrance. Fragrances often have top, middle, and base notes, creating a unique olfactory journey as the scent evolves over time on the skin.
- Top Notes: The initial, often fresh and bright scents that you notice immediately upon application. They usually fade relatively quickly but set the first impression.
- Middle Notes (Heart Notes): These scents emerge as the top notes fade, often comprising floral or spicier notes. They define the essence of the fragrance and last longer than the top notes.
- Base Notes: These are the lasting and deeper notes that become prominent as the fragrance settles. They are usually rich and provide the foundation for the overall scent.






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