Cologne Oil and Perfume Oil are both oil-based fragrances, but they have some key differences in concentration, ingredients, application, and price.


Concentration
Cologne Oil typically has a concentration of 5-15%, while Perfume Oil can have a concentration of up to 20-30%. This means that Cologne Oil has a lighter scent and a shorter lasting power, while Perfume Oil has a richer scent and a longer lasting power.

Ingredients
Cologne Oil typically only contains essential oil and carrier oil, sometimes with some stabilizers and antioxidants added. Perfume Oil, in addition to essential oil and carrier oil, may also contain other ingredients such as fixatives, solvents, and diluents, which help to enhance the complexity and longevity of the fragrance.
Application
Cologne Oil is typically applied directly to the skin, especially pulse points. Because it is alcohol-free, it is more friendly to sensitive skin. Perfume Oil can also be applied directly to the skin, but because of its higher concentration, it is more suitable for applying to pulse points, the inside of the wrist, or the ends of the hair. Some can also be used on clothing or other items.



Price
Cologne Oil is typically more affordable than Perfume Oil, as it has a lower concentration and simpler ingredients. Perfume Oil, due to its higher concentration and more complex ingredients, is typically more expensive.
Brands
Cologne Oil is produced by brands of all kinds, including some that focus on natural ingredients. Perfume Oil is typically produced by high-end fragrance brands or niche brands that focus on perfume oils.
Cologne Oil is suitable for people who want a lighter, more natural scent and are friendly to sensitive skin. Perfume Oil is suitable for people who want a richer, longer-lasting scent and do not mind paying a higher price.


