Q. How long does a perfume last?
A. Our perfumes have a maximum duration of 8 hours. You will not have any lasting issues because our fragrances were formulated specifically for the Indian climate.
Q. How should I keep/store my Perfume?
A. Yes, the location of your perfume is critical. It is more beneficial to keep perfume away from bright sunlight and extreme temperatures. The perfume's quality is retained, and its shelf life is increased.
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Q. How can I make my Perfume Last Longer ?
A. Moisturise your skin before applying perfume to increase its impact and improve the overall quality of the fragrance. Perfume frequently fades quickly on extremely dry skin. Instead, sprinkle it on top of a small layer of petroleum jelly or unscented body lotion. These moisturisers not only keep your skin smooth and supple, but they also provide a surface for the perfume oils to adhere to, allowing your smell to stay longer.
Q. Are Perfumes made in India?
A. Yes, we create our perfumes in India. We purchased perfume oils made in France and had them packed in India.
Q. Do our perfumes contain Alcohol?
A. Yes, our perfumes contain denatured (denat) alcohol — the same high-quality cosmetic-grade alcohol used in luxury fragrances worldwide. It helps the perfume diffuse better, last longer on your skin, and stay true to its scent. All ingredients, including alcohol, are IFRA-compliant and safe for regular use.
Q. How long does a perfume usually last?
A. You won't have any long-lasting issues because our perfumes were made specifically for the Indian environment. Our perfumes can last up to 8 hours on average. Perfume longevity can also be altered by a variety of factors, including body sweat and weather conditions.
Q. Does VAGINÉ Perfume expire?
A. While perfume has no shelf life, the effectiveness of the perfume starts diminishing after 36 months.
Q. How can I tell what perfume family a scent belongs to?
A. Follow the vibe that sticks around. Fresh and zesty points to citrus, watery feels aquatic, florals smell like… flowers, spices and woods feel warm, and anything dessert-like is gourmand. When confused, wait for the dry down — the lasting mood tells the truth.
Q. Why does the same perfume smell different on different people?
A. Because skin has opinions. Oils, pH, and body heat all change how a perfume blooms. That’s why testing on your skin matters more than how it smells on anyone else.
Q. How long should I test a perfume before deciding?
A. Give it at least 30–60 minutes. First impressions lie. The real personality shows up later, once the top notes calm down.
Q. What’s the difference between Eau de Toilette, Eau de Parfum and Parfum?
A.It’s all about strength. EDT is light and breezy, EDP is richer and longer-lasting, and Parfum is the most intense and lingering. Choose based on how bold you want to smell and for how long.
Q. Is it okay to layer perfumes and how do I do it without overdoing it?
A. Absolutely. Start with a soft woody or musky base, then add something brighter on top. Keep sprays minimal and make sure the notes get along. Think harmony, not competition.
Q. What perfume families work best in hot or humid weather?
A. Fresh wins. Citrus, aquatic, green and light florals feel comfortable during the day. Save heavy gourmands and intense spices for evenings when the air cools down.
Q. How can I spot an authentic perfume versus a fake?
A. Check the details. Clean packaging, aligned labels, proper batch codes and quality sprayers are good signs. If the price feels too good to be true, it usually is.
Q. Why do some perfumes give me a headache?
A. Heavy synthetics, over-spraying, or wearing intense scents in heat can overwhelm the senses. Lighter, well-balanced perfumes worn sparingly are much easier on the head.
Q. Is it better to apply perfume on skin or clothes?
A. Skin lets a perfume evolve and feel personal. Clothes hold scent longer but don’t show its full character. Skin first, fabric only if you’re being careful.
Q. Can I use perfume on my hair?
A. Yes, but gently. Spray on a brush or into the air and walk through it. Direct spraying too often can dry out hair, and nobody wants crunchy elegance.