My lady is a bit sensitive to the heavier colognes on the market. Thanks to you, my new cedarwood/vetier/leather/bergamot scent drives her wild. No negative reaction at all. Thanks for the video, it was concise and to the point.
That ending killed me was not expecting that Nice vid bro i made a scent and The lady's loved it but you taught me something new keep up the good work man🔥🔥
Outstanding DIY video. You get right to it in your methodology of building a fragrance. And it comes across understandable and simple enough that it gives me the confidence to try it out. Thank you for this video. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I have a view questions man. Firstly can something like this be used as a spray fragrance or purely a roll on oil and what is the longevity and projection on a formula like this?
I've used mryhh oil for years, it's different. Couple years ago a gal whom I knew at the pub asked what that scent was( she wanted to get it for her main dude).. I forgot about for a while, but with t trouble in Yemen I think it might be worth the effort to make some. Could make some change on t side.😅
Perfumes base is usually denatured alcohol. It’s an ethyl alcohol base with additives that make it toxic to consume. I went with a food safe alcohol thinking it would probably have fewer unintended health issues.
@@DiscreetHustle any place that sells essential oils, tonics or tinctures. I think the last ones I got were from Plant Therapy, but there are other sellers that carry high quality and all natural oils. Just do your research.
@@burbinghard thank you! I am looking into Fragrance designing to sell around my community. Perhaps if it’s well received I’ll start branching to online sales through a big market perfumery.
@@burbinghard I actually have another question. How is the longevity & projection on these fragrances? Usually synthetic fragrances have different chemicals to enhance the performance, and I was wondering how the homemade cologne holds up.
I went with the food grade because your skin is an organ, and will absorb what you put on it. I don’t use any preservatives as most are harmful chemicals like formaldehyde. The downside is that an all natural cologne won’t last nearly as long so I need to reapply midday and evening.
the base notes are the ones that you smell at the start the middle ones are the one you smell half way through and the top notes are the ones you smell more near the end?
I’m an all natural guy so I would rather not add something potentially harmful just to have a different color liquid. The glass itself can be a color so you don’t notice it, but I wouldn’t want to discolor my clothes from adding something like food color.
You would need a larger bottle, more alcohol and more drops. However, without adding preservatives the scent may go a little stale before you use it all up.
Hey! I have a question i am trying to make a cinnamon scented colonge similar to the spice bomb one but it smelling more towards the mid smell (I refer to mid smell as when for example. When you first spray it. Its at its strongest then it goes to it middle smell which is alittle less strong type) is what i am trying to go to. Any recommendations? Or tutorials you may be able to help me with
Look up the notes in the Spice bomb and try blending them in small batches until you find the right blend. Cinnamon is a strong smell that might overpower the others. But you can play with your formula in small amounts until you find the right ratios. There might also be recipes online for the homemade version of the scent you’re looking for.
You won’t replicate a fragrance by looking at the notes. Notes aren’t reality, they’re marketing. You’re better off looking up similar fragrances and trying them out to see which lean in your preferred direction.
The cost for the oils is the biggest expense. I’d estimate about $150 all in to start up. My wife uses the oils for other scent needs like laundry, baths, etc.
Since there are no artificial preservatives like formaldehyde and phthalates (that fragrance houses use) it doesn’t last all day. I apply again midday and at night if I want to.
Thank you Bro for the info. I'm trying this very thing. Is the best place to get the propeline glycol on line or can it be bought at a store ? Thanks again.
Traditionally Eau De Toilette has less purity, while an Eau De Perfume has higher concentration of fragrance/oil. 8-12% is usually a toilette, 12-18% is a perfume.
Just a question if I come up with a really good smelling scent that a lot of people like can I sell it and make money off of it and make a name for it? Or I can't because those oils are someone else's scents from a certain company?
In theory you could. But perfume companies buy in bulk and use cheaper/ artificial fragrances. A scent mixture isn’t able to be trademarked and they are easy to copy.
You wouldn’t infringe any copyrights because notes aren’t something you can copyright. Moreover, notes in a fragrance aren’t reality. They’re just marketing. If you’re planning to start a line, you’ve got a long way to go. Just learning perfumery takes years.
I purchased most of the items through Amazon. Food grade propylene glycol for the carrier, and most of the oils were from a company named Plant Therapy.
@@vladfather916 I use the oils for other things like laundry, bathing, etc. I only make small batches at a time. I’m not sure I would make a large quantity to last years.
Realistically how much should colognes cost? I paid $140 AUD for YSL Myself on a staff discount and while it smells nicer than a cheaper cologne, I don't undderstand the price spike, I've used cheap ones from Miniso before that i got for $10. I want to find the middle ground where I get the most top quality for my money whilst not paying for brands and packaging, it is at the very end of the day all about scent. so name and bottle really doesn't matter
To a point I would agree. Different brands pay for advertising and endorsements so there would be an associated cost. Also using fake fragrances vs natural scents create a large price difference. A company using real ambergris for example has to pass that cost onto the consumer.
To be honest, not really. I have to reapply later in the day. Chemicals, like formaldehyde, that increase longevity in store bought cologne are what I’m trying to avoid putting on my body and inhaling.
Watches, Guns, Cologne, Watches? Might be my new favorite channel.
😂 all the things I like 👍🏻
Said watches already 💀💀💀💀💀
@@JoeRInAminutehe love watches 💯
@@flavor3563I think he really loves watches 💯
Same just subbed for the intro
My lady is a bit sensitive to the heavier colognes on the market. Thanks to you, my new cedarwood/vetier/leather/bergamot scent drives her wild. No negative reaction at all. Thanks for the video, it was concise and to the point.
Glad it could help you. My wife is the same way.
Imma give it a try!
very simple and to the point! good stuff man!
Thanks 🙏🏻
Thanks for all the info. Can't wait to get my order of essentials oil, and start this new hobby.👍
That ending killed me was not expecting that Nice vid bro i made a scent and The lady's loved it but you taught me something new keep up the good work man🔥🔥
Thanks for you this, 4:29sec. Straight to the point!
The job was done in a few minutes, thank you. ❤
Wow! After watching this, I never knew we could make cologne. Now I am excited to do it for myself. Thank you for the video!
Bro how do you think we get cologne lol
Perfume and cologne have been literally used for thousands of years 😂.
@@Sniperpug5520We pray
This is amazing. I have never made my own fragrance
Thank you for making a concise video.
Looks good, too.
Thx
This is a good guide.I hope I can make it work without having many rashes or irritation to my skin
And then sell it for $200.00 ?
Right!?! Entrepreneur found!
Ya lol
Outstanding DIY video. You get right to it in your methodology of building a fragrance. And it comes across understandable and simple enough that it gives me the confidence to try it out. Thank you for this video. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Still come back to this video always it got me into this whole thing :)
I have a view questions man. Firstly can something like this be used as a spray fragrance or purely a roll on oil and what is the longevity and projection on a formula like this?
Can you make me a signature fragrance??
can you do this on a larger level, like fill it to the 50 ml line and add more drops n stuff?
Keep up the good work bro 💪
Another thing I can do myself...thanks so much
I've used mryhh oil for years, it's different. Couple years ago a gal whom I knew at the pub asked what that scent was( she wanted to get it for her main dude).. I forgot about for a while, but with t trouble in Yemen I think it might be worth the effort to make some. Could make some change on t side.😅
Why do you use propylene glycol as a carrier? Im just trying to learn. What does that do? Also where did you buy those ingredients and tools?
Most of it can be picked up on Amazon
LOL, you smell different when you're awake! Thanks for the info my man, I'm definitely going to try this!
Hope you find your perfect blend!
I'm definitely going to sniff more sleeping people too. This is a great video, thank you.
Nice and brief. Ty!
The ending caught me so off guard man :D :D :D nice tutorial! :D
Could I ask why not perfumes base? I purchased all you mentioned, but the formula seems to be thicker than average cologne
Perfumes base is usually denatured alcohol. It’s an ethyl alcohol base with additives that make it toxic to consume. I went with a food safe alcohol thinking it would probably have fewer unintended health issues.
Propylene Glycol do it make the perfume last long on the body
Very simple video with everything you need bra. Evb who see this put a W in the comments for this man‼️‼️💯♾️
Thanks for the support 🙏🏻
If you wanted to make a bigger bottle how would you measure this out with the drops and propylene glycol ?
You look like a cool guy loved the video
I just use my colognes and mix them and hope for the best
Where can i get the oils in the lil bottles
@@DiscreetHustle any place that sells essential oils, tonics or tinctures. I think the last ones I got were from Plant Therapy, but there are other sellers that carry high quality and all natural oils. Just do your research.
why use PG instead of alcohol or can you use both?
alcohol does not last as long on things if I recall correctly
Love it!! And the end caught me off guard 💀
Where do you buy essential oils in bulk for a good price?
Can you give us a list where we can get all of these. I found some of the oils on Amazon but not all of the ingredients I cant find.
I usually compare prices from different places but many of mine came from Plant Therapy.
Where to buy this all insturument sir
looking forward to trying this out
Should I immediately mix the ingredients or allow the fragrance to rest for a period of time?
I usually mix right away, but if time is no factor you can let them mix for 24-48 hours.
@@burbinghard thank you! I am looking into Fragrance designing to sell around my community. Perhaps if it’s well received I’ll start branching to online sales through a big market perfumery.
@@burbinghard I actually have another question. How is the longevity & projection on these fragrances? Usually synthetic fragrances have different chemicals to enhance the performance, and I was wondering how the homemade cologne holds up.
@@Daizlol yes without the chemicals like formaldehyde it doesn’t last or project as much. I typically have to reapply mid day.
@@Daizlol a trick I learned about a year ago, is to mix it with some Vaseline(petroleum jelly) then apply that. It last way longer.
does it smell just like a real cologne? or just like some good smelling herbal medicine
Can I use xanthium gum in place of Propylene Glycol?
Were do you get all the ingredients
Where do u get all the oils and products to make your own fragrances?
Hey burbinghard, what does this cologne smell like?
Surprised at ratio of oil to carrier. Assumed it wd be very light with more carrier or alcohol. Have you ever added a vaseline tyoe substance at all ?
Whats does the food grade do to the cologne 🤔? (Glycol) What makes the scent last long?
I went with the food grade because your skin is an organ, and will absorb what you put on it. I don’t use any preservatives as most are harmful chemicals like formaldehyde. The downside is that an all natural cologne won’t last nearly as long so I need to reapply midday and evening.
@@burbinghard oh okay cool. What about the rose Mary water you added, what effect does it have on the smell?
@@larrylovejr82 it’s just to add a hint of a floral scent. It could just have easily been rose oil. They are made by different processes is all.
@@burbinghard oh okay cool, Thank you so much.
@@burbinghardwhat abt grapeseed oil
can i use absolutes the same way instead of essential oils?
how would i put it in a 100ml bottle, and would there be a way i could add water to it?
i like your style
Thanks ..Can someone just tell me how to mixed the discontinued Axe scent "Touch" is there a data base for scents and formulas?
I like all those scent gonna have to try that
Ok but how do make it have notes like cherry honey or caramel since there is no oil like that??
Isn't there usually some sort of alcohol included in the mix to help with projection?
Yes perfumers alcohol is usually used as the odor free carrier. The glycol is alcohol in this mix.
@@burbinghard Ah, okay. Thanks for explaining :)
the base notes are the ones that you smell at the start the middle ones are the one you smell half way through and the top notes are the ones you smell more near the end?
@@shades448 other way around. The lighter notes usually are noticed first while the base notes are heavier and linger.
Hello, How long does this last when applied?
Thanks. I really appreciate your video 👍
Glad it helped. I appreciate the support 🙏🏻
How Long Does It Last?
Thanks for the video. Is this diluted enough for 33 drops of essential oil? I am just learning about this stuff.
Some of it is preference, but yes 33 drops for one of these bottles would work. It can also vary depending on how “pure” or strong your oils are.
Just wondering the cost for 100ml
Appreciate the video.
Question: - where did you get your U.S. Flag in the background?
I liked the ending 😅😅
Just one question... How long does it last???
Nice video 👏👏 finally I’ll try to bring back Black XS 2005
hi, would you recommend sandal wood & mint combination?
Is the carrier the thing that makes or breaks the ability for it to last 1 hour to 24 hours?
I believe it’s the chemical preservatives, like formaldehyde, that prevent the breakdown.
How can you do this with 100ml
double it i guess idk
What could you add to change the color?
I’m an all natural guy so I would rather not add something potentially harmful just to have a different color liquid. The glass itself can be a color so you don’t notice it, but I wouldn’t want to discolor my clothes from adding something like food color.
@@burbinghard ok thanks
@@fkgoogle666why would try to change the color
Just in the intro I thought, “wait, cologne? Watches?? Guns??? Outdoors????” That’s a sub from me and I’ve only seen this video.
To admitting our addictions 🍻 😂
How would I make it so that i would have more fragrance, like 100 ml
You would need a larger bottle, more alcohol and more drops. However, without adding preservatives the scent may go a little stale before you use it all up.
love how hes straight business
Hey! I have a question i am trying to make a cinnamon scented colonge similar to the spice bomb one but it smelling more towards the mid smell (I refer to mid smell as when for example. When you first spray it. Its at its strongest then it goes to it middle smell which is alittle less strong type) is what i am trying to go to. Any recommendations? Or tutorials you may be able to help me with
Look up the notes in the Spice bomb and try blending them in small batches until you find the right blend. Cinnamon is a strong smell that might overpower the others. But you can play with your formula in small amounts until you find the right ratios. There might also be recipes online for the homemade version of the scent you’re looking for.
You won’t replicate a fragrance by looking at the notes. Notes aren’t reality, they’re marketing. You’re better off looking up similar fragrances and trying them out to see which lean in your preferred direction.
What website should I buy the oils/concentrates from
Young Living
The gun..... NEW SUB!:) "Good enough for baby Jesus"..... now I KNOW I made the right choice!:)
Thanks man, hope you enjoyed it.
@@burbinghard Sure did brother!
mine has no top notes the only reason i’m making it is bc my friend made his own “mystery fragrance” so obviously i had to put up some competition.
Does propalyne glycol work well as a spray?
No. It’s too thick to spray and is very polar so it will make the oils smells even less
@@a.j.laplace4216so what can I use for spray
I've been seeing some vids say let it mature for 3 weeks is that something that has to be done or does it depend?
You can let it blend for a couple days. I haven’t noticed a huge difference though if I’m being honest.
In the 90s me and my best friend tried to make cologne out of fruits and chips 😂😂
Bro turned into vsauce at the end😭
Are these just the essential oils?
wait could i add distilled water to like dilute it or whatever im new to this lol?
No, if you don’t want it as “strong “ you would just use less oil.
Song?
Would Perfume Grade Ethanol (95PGF4 Ethanol) work too?
Yes. Don’t ever use Propylene Glycol as the main carrier for the ingredients. It should only be used to help dilute materials.
@@texasfan8892and even then, materials meant for an alcohol based fragrance should be diluted in alcohol.
what was the cost? just curious if it'd be cheaper or not to craft or make my own
The cost for the oils is the biggest expense. I’d estimate about $150 all in to start up. My wife uses the oils for other scent needs like laundry, baths, etc.
Hey nice vid man, just wondering what is the longevity of the fragrances?
Since there are no artificial preservatives like formaldehyde and phthalates (that fragrance houses use) it doesn’t last all day. I apply again midday and at night if I want to.
Thank you Bro for the info. I'm trying this very thing. Is the best place to get the propeline glycol on line or can it be bought at a store ? Thanks again.
It’s pretty common so you could probably go with either option. Amazon or the local supermarket (if they stock it).
Use perfumers alcohol
What would make it a perfume versus a toilette?!
Traditionally Eau De Toilette has less purity, while an Eau De Perfume has higher concentration of fragrance/oil. 8-12% is usually a toilette, 12-18% is a perfume.
How do i make one in a bigger portion for a regular size cologne bottle
math
I use water/lotion/vanilla/bicarb free anti oderant/hand soap (optional) and a glob of caramel scent body creme trust me o this one
Just a question if I come up with a really good smelling scent that a lot of people like can I sell it and make money off of it and make a name for it? Or I can't because those oils are someone else's scents from a certain company?
In theory you could. But perfume companies buy in bulk and use cheaper/ artificial fragrances. A scent mixture isn’t able to be trademarked and they are easy to copy.
You wouldn’t infringe any copyrights because notes aren’t something you can copyright. Moreover, notes in a fragrance aren’t reality. They’re just marketing. If you’re planning to start a line, you’ve got a long way to go. Just learning perfumery takes years.
Great content where can I get the supplies to make my own
Where can i buy the stuff?
I purchased most of the items through Amazon. Food grade propylene glycol for the carrier, and most of the oils were from a company named Plant Therapy.
@@burbinghard and are those essential oils or plant terpenes?
How long does it last?
Couple hours
What type of alchohol should I use
I used food grade ethanol alcohol.
Will this work for a spray applicator?
Yes.
Does it really save you a lot of money buying all those essential oils and do you end up having a huge amount of cologne that will expire?
@@vladfather916 I use the oils for other things like laundry, bathing, etc. I only make small batches at a time. I’m not sure I would make a large quantity to last years.
@@burbinghard love the idea and video, thank you
Is anyone of this good for Skin?
I'm trying to make lotion bars. You smell diff when you're awake is my oldest pick up line.
let's figure this out! ty-to snap
Realistically how much should colognes cost? I paid $140 AUD for YSL Myself on a staff discount and while it smells nicer than a cheaper cologne, I don't undderstand the price spike, I've used cheap ones from Miniso before that i got for $10. I want to find the middle ground where I get the most top quality for my money whilst not paying for brands and packaging, it is at the very end of the day all about scent. so name and bottle really doesn't matter
To a point I would agree. Different brands pay for advertising and endorsements so there would be an associated cost. Also using fake fragrances vs natural scents create a large price difference. A company using real ambergris for example has to pass that cost onto the consumer.
Does it have good longevity?
To be honest, not really. I have to reapply later in the day. Chemicals, like formaldehyde, that increase longevity in store bought cologne are what I’m trying to avoid putting on my body and inhaling.
@@burbinghard thank you
Not sure how I came across this vid but tbh this is actually pretty Chadly.
😂
not the MM2 music in the begining