How does the Eau de Toilette version compare to the Eau de Parfum?+−
The EDT is generally seen as brighter, more effervescent, and more focused on the fruity lychee top notes. The EDP is often described as a "greener" and richer scent, occasionally featuring more unusual vegetable-like facets like artichoke or chamomile, whereas the EDT stays in the realm of fresh, sun-warmed petals.
Is Eau Rose suitable for the office or workplace?+−
Yes, it is highly recommended for business and daily wear. Its fresh, floral-fresh classification means it remains polite and airy rather than heavy or cloying, making it a safe choice for professional settings.
How long does this fragrance typically last on the skin?+−
As an Eau de Toilette, it has moderate longevity. While it is known for sustained development for its concentration, enthusiasts often suggest it lasts for a few hours before becoming a soft skin scent, making it ideal for those who prefer lighter fragrance experiences.
Is this a sweet, "jammy" rose or a fresh rose?+−