Not every fragrance speaks the same. Let yours whisper.
Fragrance is personal. What smells incredible on someone else might not speak to you. At Amoraire, we believe in discovering a scent that fits your lifestyle, your vibe, and your presence — before committing to a full bottle.
Our quiz helps you explore fragrances that suit your preferences — from casual freshness to evening seduction — all available in curated decants.

Every fragrance tells a story—one that unfolds in layers of exquisite notes. The bright spark of citrus, the sensual warmth of vanilla, or the deep mystery of oud—each note plays a role in creating a scent that feels uniquely yours. But beyond these notes, the strength and longevity of a fragrance depend on something else: its concentration.
You’ve likely seen perfumes labeled EDP, EDT, or simply Perfume, but what do these really mean? Why does one fragrance last all day while another fades within hours?
Before we dive into the world of fragrance notes, let’s first unlock the secrets of fragrance concentrations—because not all perfumes are created equal. Knowing the difference can help you find the perfect scent that lingers as beautifully as the moment you first wear it.
Types of Concentration
Parfum (Extrait de Parfum)
The highest concentration (20-40%). Deep, luxurious, and designed to last all day.
Eau de Parfum (EDP)
A refined balance (15-20%), delivering richness and elegance for 6-8 hours.
Eau de Toilette (EDT)
A lighter, fresher concentration (5-15%), perfect for everyday wear, lasting 4-6 hours.
Eau de Cologne (EDC) & Eau Fraîche
Subtle, airy, and fleeting, ideal for a refreshing burst that lasts 2-3 hours.
Why Sampling Matters?
A fragrance is more than just its description—it interacts uniquely with your skin, adapting to your body chemistry. That’s why we at Amoraire bring you exquisite decants of the world’s finest perfumes, letting you explore before you commit.
Your signature scent is waiting. Discover, indulge, and make it yours.