น้ำหอมแบบแข็ง vs Extrait de Parfum: รูปแบบไหนให้ความติดทนนานกว่ากัน?
By Fulton & Roark - American Fine Fragrance | Published: 2026-07-27
Category: การเปรียบเทียบ
เปรียบเทียบรูปแบบน้ำหอมแบบแข็งและเอ็กซ์เทรต์เดอปาร์ฟูม: ความคงทน การกระจายตัว และการสวมใส่ ค้นพบว่าโคโลญจ์เข้มข้นชนิดใดอยู่ได้นานกว่าสำหรับไลฟ์สไตล์ของคุณ
When it comes to concentrated cologne, two formats stand out: solid fragrance and extrait de parfum. Both offer intense scent experiences, but they differ significantly in longevity, application, and wear. Choosing between them can be tricky, especially if you prioritize how long a fragrance lasts on your skin. In this comparison, we break down the key factors that affect longevity for each format, helping you decide which one suits your daily routine best.
Fulton & Roark offers both solid fragrances and extrait de parfums, each crafted with high-quality ingredients. Whether you prefer the portability of a solid or the classic elegance of an extrait, understanding their performance will guide your purchase. Let's dive into the details.
What Is a Solid Fragrance?
A solid fragrance is a wax-based, alcohol-free format that you apply directly to pulse points. Fulton & Roark's solid fragrances, like the Ghost Trees Solid Fragrance, are made with a blend of natural waxes and oils that release scent gradually with body heat. Because there's no alcohol to evaporate quickly, the fragrance tends to stay close to the skin, offering a subtle but long-lasting presence. The solid format is ideal for travel, as it's spill-proof and TSA-friendly.

Solid fragrances are often described as having a 'skin scent' quality—they project less but can last 6–8 hours on most skin types. The longevity depends on factors like skin moisture, application technique, and the specific scent composition. For example, woody or earthy notes tend to linger longer than citrus or floral top notes in a solid base.
- Tip: Apply solid fragrance to moisturized skin for better adherence and longer wear.
What Is an Extrait de Parfum?
Extrait de parfum is the most concentrated form of liquid fragrance, typically containing 20–40% perfume oil. Fulton & Roark's Hwy 190 Extrait de Parfum exemplifies this format, delivering a rich, complex scent with high projection and longevity. Because of the high oil concentration, extraits can last 8–12 hours or more on skin, and even longer on clothing. The alcohol carrier helps the scent bloom, creating a noticeable sillage that evolves over time.

Extraits are ideal for special occasions or when you want your fragrance to make a statement. However, the strong projection may be overpowering in close quarters or for those sensitive to intense scents. Also, extraits are more prone to oxidation if not stored properly, so keeping them in a cool, dark place is essential.
- Tip: Spray extrait on pulse points and avoid rubbing to preserve the scent's top notes.
Longevity Comparison: Solid vs Extrait
When it comes to raw longevity, extrait de parfum generally outlasts solid fragrance. The high oil concentration and alcohol carrier allow extraits to adhere to skin and clothing for extended periods. In controlled tests, extraits can last 10–12 hours, while solids typically fade after 6–8 hours. However, longevity is subjective: on oily skin, solids may last longer than on dry skin, and extraits can vary based on the specific aroma chemicals used.
For all-day wear without reapplication, an extrait is the safer bet. But if you prefer a more intimate scent that doesn't overwhelm, a solid fragrance offers a comfortable, long-lasting presence that won't project too loudly. Consider your environment: in an office setting, a solid might be more appropriate, while an extrait shines at evening events.
- Key takeaway: Extrait lasts longer overall, but solid fragrance offers subtle longevity ideal for close encounters.
Projection and Sillage: How They Differ
Projection refers to how far a fragrance radiates from your skin, while sillage is the trail it leaves behind. Extrait de parfum excels in both areas due to its alcohol content, which helps disperse scent molecules into the air. A single spray of Hwy 190 Extrait de Parfum can fill a room, making it a bold choice. In contrast, solid fragrance has minimal projection—it stays close to the skin, detectable only by those in your personal space.
If you want your fragrance to be noticed from across the room, choose an extrait. If you prefer a personal scent bubble that invites closeness, a solid fragrance is perfect. Some people layer both: apply solid fragrance for base longevity and spray extrait for top notes and projection.
Portability and Application: Practical Considerations
Solid fragrances are incredibly portable. A compact tin like the Sterling Solid Fragrance fits easily in a pocket or bag, and you can apply it without mirrors or sprays. There's no risk of leakage or breakage, making it ideal for travel, gym bags, or quick touch-ups. Application is simple: swipe a finger across the surface and dab on pulse points. The wax base also moisturizes skin slightly.
Extrait de parfum comes in a glass bottle with a sprayer, which can be bulky and fragile. While atomizers provide even distribution, they require more care during travel. However, spray formats allow for precise application to multiple pulse points and clothing. For those who value convenience and durability, solid fragrance wins; for those who prioritize performance and ritual, extrait is superior.
- Travel tip: Pack a solid fragrance for carry-on and an extrait for checked luggage to enjoy both formats.
Which One Should You Choose?
Your choice between solid fragrance and extrait de parfum depends on your lifestyle and scent preferences. If you need a fragrance that lasts through a long workday and makes a statement, invest in an extrait like Hwy 190 Extrait de Parfum. If you prefer a subtle, intimate scent that's easy to reapply and travel with, a solid fragrance such as Ghost Trees Solid Fragrance is a fantastic option.
Many fragrance enthusiasts own both formats for different occasions. Fulton & Roark's range allows you to explore both worlds. For instance, you might use a solid fragrance for daily wear and an extrait for evenings out. Consider your typical day: do you want your scent to be noticed or to be a personal pleasure? Answering that will guide your decision.
- Recommendation: Start with a solid fragrance if you're new to concentrated colognes, then graduate to extrait for more intensity.
Ultimately, both solid fragrance and extrait de parfum have their strengths. For longevity and projection, extrait de parfum is unmatched. But for portability and subtlety, solid fragrance holds its own. Explore Fulton & Roark's collection to find your perfect match—whether you choose the classic Hwy 190 Extrait de Parfum or the convenient Ghost Trees Solid Fragrance, you'll enjoy high-quality, long-lasting scent.



