tonnes of interesting facts as usual. poor remi looks very tired and sleepy today, extra kudos to him for devoting his time to us. and thank you dariush for fixing the sound, it's so much better now.
Thank you Dariush and Remi for this new Masterclass! I always appreciate watching those videos. It reminds me of my perfume training classes a few years back.
Ah this was so interesting to me, as coming thursday evening I will participate in a smelling session of 8 Iris perfumes via a zoom meeting. I am blind sampling them right now. It’s hosted by a perfumeshop (they sell mostly niche brands) from Amsterdam. I will direct everybody to this channel and video to learn more about Orris in perfume! So thank you so much again Mr. P 😊 also to Remi for educating us on this wonderful stuff 💜👌
@@Persolaise I did, it was very nice! Got to know quite a few more iris/orris perfumes, like Orris Tattoo, Pour un Homme le Soir, Iris des Champs and Nuée Bleu. Didn't change my most favourite though: No 19 💚💚💚 Also, I tipped everyone to check out your channel and in particular these sessions about fragrance materials with Remi 👍😉
Last summer I bought a bottle of Maison Margiela - Replica Under the Lemon Trees at La Fayette. It caught me instantly even I knew it is synthetic, the duration on my skin is short. On textile over 24h, on metal even longer. Gorgeous development. I love the Idea of a good quality bergamot, mandarin, verbena and iris patch/scent hugged by a little touch of tuberose. The passion and the technique to extract the "perfect", the living molecular aura of a smell is worth the money compared to every synthetic replica. Thank you both for your conversation, me learning humble 🙏🏿❤️🌸
Mr. Persolaise do you have read yourself into the field of Olfactory receptors (ORs), which are spread all over our bodies and organs. A master bridge between influencing inflammation and lowering inflammation in the body, was first in this correlation discovered in I think 2018 by a German research team?
Don't nail me, I think it was apricot they discovered in a trial that it instantly decreased inflammation of the bronchial and lung systemic organ apparatus.
"Banana-apricot scent dilates bronchioles The newly discovered receptors in muscle cells are named OR2AG1 and OR1D2. The researchers also identified the activating odorous molecules as well as the signalling pathways that are triggered in the cells. Amyl butyrate, a fruity scent with banana and apricot notes, stimulates the OR2AG1 receptor." Benjamin Kalbe et al.: Olfactory receptors modulate physiological processes in human airway smooth muscle cells, in: Frontiers in Physiology, 2016, DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00339----- ----
I love being educated and this series of videos certainly does that. I think it would be great for Les Indemodables to make a perfume that combines the beautiful ambergris from Ambre Supreme and the orris from Iris Perle. I'm sure it would be expensive, but I bet it would be worth it.
the next Opus will come within a month and shall surprise you with a unique ingredient (developed internally) and never used before in perfumery in its natural version!...
Remi's work is fascinating, and his willingness to share is palpable. Also as a side note, I like his name Pukverail, it's quite rare in France I think!
I love mandarine. So learnative these videos. Thank you very much! And I wear today coincidentally Prada L'homme EDP. So lovely soft Iris and musk. The Cool Water Intense has green mandarine from Brazil and it smells great. Too heavy on ambroxan (it becomes softer after maceration) but still this is an underrated gem in the frag community. Thank you again for these videos. Greetings from Holland.🌷
great interview. I learned a lot. the big question I have is this: did Dior and Prada kill the orris supply chain by creating too much demand, or did the supply chain of orris collapse because these two houses discontinued their biggest iris fragrances? Or is my question too reductive?
Interesting how time & commitment are fundamental to a durable supply of essence but offer more opportunity for degradation. Sounds like marriage! Thanks so much to both of you.
Rewelacyjna seria. Serdeczne podziękowania dla mistrza Remiego.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Hello! I love to listen to this conversations of yours about the ingredients! So fascinating and interesting! Thanks a lot to both of you!
Thanks very much indeed.
thanks Olga!
Fantastic series, keep them coming 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you!
So FASCINATING!! I enjoyed this so much
Thanks very much indeed.
Thank you.
Thank you for watching.
Very interesting again. Thanks to you and Remi for taking the time to make this wonderful series 🙏🏼
Thanks very much for watching.
thanks for your warm support!
tonnes of interesting facts as usual. poor remi looks very tired and sleepy today, extra kudos to him for devoting his time to us. and thank you dariush for fixing the sound, it's so much better now.
Many thanks for watching.
thanks for caring; feels better today! cheers
Thank you Dariush and Remi for this new Masterclass! I always appreciate watching those videos. It reminds me of my perfume training classes a few years back.
Thanks for watching.
Ah this was so interesting to me, as coming thursday evening I will participate in a smelling session of 8 Iris perfumes via a zoom meeting. I am blind sampling them right now. It’s hosted by a perfumeshop (they sell mostly niche brands) from Amsterdam. I will direct everybody to this channel and video to learn more about Orris in perfume! So thank you so much again Mr. P 😊 also to Remi for educating us on this wonderful stuff 💜👌
Oh wow -- thank you so much. And enjoy the session.
@@Persolaise I did, it was very nice! Got to know quite a few more iris/orris perfumes, like Orris Tattoo, Pour un Homme le Soir, Iris des Champs and Nuée Bleu. Didn't change my most favourite though: No 19 💚💚💚 Also, I tipped everyone to check out your channel and in particular these sessions about fragrance materials with Remi 👍😉
Thank you so much!
Last summer I bought a bottle of Maison Margiela - Replica Under the Lemon Trees at La Fayette. It caught me instantly even I knew it is synthetic, the duration on my skin is short. On textile over 24h, on metal even longer. Gorgeous development.
I love the Idea of a good quality bergamot, mandarin, verbena and iris patch/scent hugged by a little touch of tuberose. The passion and the technique to extract the "perfect", the living molecular aura of a smell is worth the money compared to every synthetic replica. Thank you both for your conversation, me learning humble 🙏🏿❤️🌸
Thank you so much, Bo.
Mr. Persolaise do you have read yourself into the field of
Olfactory receptors (ORs), which are spread all over our bodies and organs. A master bridge between influencing inflammation and lowering inflammation in the body, was first in this correlation discovered in I think 2018 by a German research team?
Don't nail me, I think it was apricot they discovered in a trial that it instantly decreased inflammation of the bronchial and lung systemic organ apparatus.
@@bokoler9107 Wow! I'll have to look into this. Thank you!
"Banana-apricot scent dilates bronchioles
The newly discovered receptors in muscle cells are named OR2AG1 and OR1D2. The researchers also identified the activating odorous molecules as well as the signalling pathways that are triggered in the cells.
Amyl butyrate, a fruity scent with banana and apricot notes, stimulates the OR2AG1 receptor."
Benjamin Kalbe et al.: Olfactory receptors modulate physiological processes in human airway smooth muscle cells, in: Frontiers in Physiology, 2016, DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00339-----
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I love being educated and this series of videos certainly does that. I think it would be great for Les Indemodables to make a perfume that combines the beautiful ambergris from Ambre Supreme and the orris from Iris Perle. I'm sure it would be expensive, but I bet it would be worth it.
Thanks very much, Keith.
the next Opus will come within a month and shall surprise you with a unique ingredient (developed internally) and never used before in perfumery in its natural version!...
Remi's work is fascinating, and his willingness to share is palpable. Also as a side note, I like his name Pukverail, it's quite rare in France I think!
Sorry, Pulverail* Also, kudos to Dariush for choosing such great people!
As always, thanks for watching, Liselotte.
you are actually very true...PULVERAIL name is more than rare, 2 families left only!
I love mandarine. So learnative these videos. Thank you very much! And I wear today coincidentally Prada L'homme EDP. So lovely soft Iris and musk. The Cool Water Intense has green mandarine from Brazil and it smells great. Too heavy on ambroxan (it becomes softer after maceration) but still this is an underrated gem in the frag community. Thank you again for these videos. Greetings from Holland.🌷
Thanks very much indeed for watching.
thanks for following us!
Hi! I am New to this channel and would very much like to catch a Live vídeo. Are those scheduled? Do we get to know when the Live videos come?
I try to give as much notice of them as possible in the Community section of my channel and on my Instagram.
great interview. I learned a lot. the big question I have is this: did Dior and Prada kill the orris supply chain by creating too much demand, or did the supply chain of orris collapse because these two houses discontinued their biggest iris fragrances? Or is my question too reductive?
Perhaps we can put the question to Remi one day. Thanks for watching.
I'm obsessed with Iris 😢
It's such a special material.
What is the best brand of test blotters? I’m a new subscriber and not sure if you have mentioned this.
I’m sure there are many good ones. I try to use Scentis when I can get them.
Interesting how time & commitment are fundamental to a durable supply of essence but offer more opportunity for degradation. Sounds like marriage! Thanks so much to both of you.
Great point, Nancy.
yes you are right agricultural time is the long time...and requires therefore both a vision and patience!
About lemon juice quality difference between Argentinian and Sicilian, I think it s also a matter of variety and climate
I'm sure you're right.
Thanks for watching.