Inter Parfums “Intense” Fragrance Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating whether Inter Parfums fragrances marketed with “Intense,” “Eau de Parfum,” or similar concentration language may mislead consumers about fragrance strength, longevity, or performance.

Beauty and fragrance guides commonly explain that eau de parfum is generally expected to contain more fragrance oil than eau de toilette and to last longer.

What Consumers Report

Consumers may report:

  • Purchasing an “Intense” or Eau de Parfum version expecting stronger performance.
  • Paying premium prices based on concentration language.
  • Experiencing short wear time or weak projection.
  • Believing the product would perform better than standard versions.

Why Consumers Should Be Concerned

Fragrance concentration language may materially influence purchasing decisions. If consumers pay more for “Intense” or “Eau de Parfum” products but receive performance inconsistent with reasonable expectations, they may have overpaid.

Potential claims may include:

  • False advertising
  • Misleading concentration representations
  • Breach of warranty
  • Consumer protection violations

Signs You May Be Affected

  • You purchased an Inter Parfums distributed fragrance labeled Intense, Eau de Parfum, or Parfum.
  • You expected stronger, richer, or longer-lasting performance.
  • The fragrance did not perform as expected.
  • You paid more because of the concentration claim.

If you have encountered these issues, we would like to hear from you. Please complete the contact form on this page, send us an email at [email protected], or give us a call at (202) 470-3520.

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