What is eau de cologne? The lightest concentration
Eau de cologne is the lightest of the everyday perfume concentrations. It carries a low share of aromatic oils, roughly 2 to 4 percent, so it smells bright and clean on first spray and fades within a few hours. The name also describes a classic citrus-herbal style born in Cologne, Germany.
Where eau de cologne sits on the concentration ladder
Concentration is the ratio of perfume oil to alcohol and water. More oil means heavier, longer wear and a higher price. Cologne sits at the bottom, which is why it reads fresh and disappears before lunch.
| Concentration | Rough oil strength | How long it lasts |
|---|---|---|
| Eau de Cologne | Lowest, a few percent | 2 to 3 hours |
| Eau de Toilette | Low to medium | 4 to 6 hours |
| Eau de Parfum | Medium to high | 6 to 8 hours |
| Extrait de Parfum | Highest | 8 hours or more |
The middle steps sit side by side in the perfume concentration guide, and if your real choice is EDT against EDP, the EDT vs EDP breakdown is the closer call.
The two things "cologne" can mean
This is where buyers get tripped. Eau de cologne is a concentration, the lightest one. Cologne is also a style: the citrus-herbal blend Giovanni Maria Farina made in Köln in 1709, still sold as 4711. Acqua di Parma's Colonia is its Italian heir and the cleanest example of both meanings at once: cologne concentration in the classic cologne style.
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Acqua di Parma Colonia
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Colonia Pura is the modern reading of the same idea, lighter and more transparent, still a genuine cologne strength.
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Colonia Pura
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/ 100ml
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One more wrinkle: in casual speech, especially in the US, "cologne" just means any men's fragrance, whatever its concentration. A bottle sold as men's cologne is often an eau de toilette or an eau de parfum, so read the label.
How that changes the way you buy it
Because cologne fades fast, you re-spray through the day and empty a bottle faster than an EDP. Buy the larger size for a scent you wear often. And do not read lighter as cheaper: a cologne like Colonia can cost more than heavier eau de parfums, because you pay for the materials and the house, not the staying power. More in the perfume buying guide and on the Acqua di Parma brand page.
FAQ
What does eau de cologne mean?
Literally "water of Cologne", after the German city. Today it names the lightest perfume concentration, a low oil share that smells fresh and lasts a few hours.
Eau de cologne vs eau de toilette: what is the difference?
Toilette carries more oil, so it lasts closer to a full day. Cologne is lighter and fades sooner; the same fragrance smells fuller as an EDT. For the strong end, see what extrait de parfum is.
Is eau de cologne only for men?
No. The concentration has no gender, and Colonia is unisex. The men's association comes from loose US usage where "cologne" stands in for any men's scent.
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