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Orientdig Cologne Longevity Experiment

2025-08-26

This documentation records a series of experiments comparing the longevity of different oriental-style colognes using a structured data approach with the Orientdig Spreadsheet

Methodology

The test followed a consistent procedure to ensure accurate and comparable results:

  • Cologne Application:
  • Testing Conditions:
  • Longevity Measurement:
  • Data Recording:

Experimental Data Record

Brand & Fragrance Application Time Occasion/Context Longevity (Hours) Subjective Impressions
Amber Oud by Goldfield 2023-10-26 08:30 Office workday 7.5 Warm, spicy opening; dried down to a pleasant woody base that remained noticeable until afternoon.
Desert Night by Maison d'Orient 2023-10-27 09:15 Weekend outing 9.0 Strong initial projection with prominent incense notes; longevity impressive, still faintly detectable after dinner.
Silk Road Spice 2023-10-28 19:00 Evening event 5.5 Bright opening with citrus and cinnamon notes; faded faster than expected in crowded indoor environment.
Sultan's Treasure 2023-10-29 14:00 Afternoon casual 10+ Rich, complex blend with noticeable oud; exceptional longevity, still detectable after 10 hours without reapplication.

Comparative Analysis

After multiple tests recorded in the Orientdig Spreadsheet, clear patterns emerged:

  • Highest Longevity:
  • Moderate Performers:
  • Context Variations:
  • Base Note Correlation:

Conclusion & Recommendation

This systematic approach to testing cologne longevity through the Orientdig Spreadsheet has provided valuable, data-driven insights into actual performance characteristics. Rather than relying on marketing claims or subjective reviews, this method produces personalized, reliable data.

For consumers seeking long-lasting oriental colognes, products with dense base notes like oud and amber consistently outperform others. The Orientdig Spreadsheet

Future experiments will incorporate more brands and investigate how factors like temperature, humidity, and skin type affect fragrance longevity.