However, in some EDT and EDP variations, the perfumer will change which notes are more pronounced, and in this case, the final profile will be different. “The fragrance notes can also be enhanced for a more intense aspect of the original,” says Humbert. For example, if a fragrance’s EDP has a heavy musk base, but the perfume maker highlights a light woody note base in the EDT, the fragrance will smell differently. However, when this happens the EDP and EDT sister scents usually end up being quite close to each other, even if some of the notes have been changed.