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Eau de Toilette
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The website Fragrantica is a good source for information on scents like this, including user reviews. Here's the Versace Eros page: https://www.fragrantica
If you're curious about the scent but don't want to commit to a full bottle, consider getting a sample like I did. Stores with scent departments like Nordstroms might have a sample to try. There are also reputable online decanting sites such as ScentSplit, MicroPerfumes, and DecantX that decant scents into small sample vials, offering a large variety of affordable samples for you to try. Given how expensive retail bottles of perfumes and colognes can get, it's wise to know you actually like a scent before committing to the big bottle.
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I picked up EDP 3.4oz for $60. Which is better?
I have both and they're both excellent. Performance/longevity is a bit better on the EDP version and it's a bit more tame for everyday wear.
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Yes. The website will tell you if the scent is Men's or Women's or Unisex.
EDP is less offensive than EDT?
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The website Fragrantica is a good source for information on scents like this, including user reviews. Here's the Versace Eros page: https://www.fragrantica
If you're curious about the scent but don't want to commit to a full bottle, consider getting a sample like I did. Stores with scent departments like Nordstroms might have a sample to try. There are also reputable online decanting sites such as ScentSplit, MicroPerfumes, and DecantX that decant scents into small sample vials, offering a large variety of affordable samples for you to try. Given how expensive retail bottles of perfumes and colognes can get, it's wise to know you actually like a scent before committing to the big bottle.
Hope that helps!
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