19 Lovely scent combinations for perfumers
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
08:18 - Sailcloth accord
09:26 - Tangy orange accord
10:15 - Oshav accord
10:50 - Hilly alpine forest accord
11:48 - Root beer accord
12:13 - Grapefruit accord
12:50 - Royal milk tea accord
13:35 - Star jasmine accord
15:23 - Amber care base
17:46 - Vanilla extender base
18:37 - Mulberry base
19:59 - Coffee cafe base
21:12 - Old books base
22:07 - Amber fantasy base
23:46 - Stargazer lily
25:03 - Freshwater stream
26:46 - Perfume bases
28:21 - Neutral universal transparent perfume base
29:34 - Oceanic perfume base
32:09 - Jasmine on the line perfume base
34:20 - Plan for the booklet
Thanks for the opportunity to take part Sam, I submitted one of the bases that didn't make it (Irulegi). I only started my perfume journey this year, learnt so much from you and people like Sarah McCartney, BK perfumes basenotes, but mainly you. will be supporting you (Zurai) to say thanks. Congratulations to all the winners!! will be trying out the accords and bases that I have the materials for. great resource here in the end. All the best for the new year. Joe
Thank you for the support, I really appreciate it! I think yours was a great attempt. The reason it didn’t win was it already had quite a strong personality with the lemongrass and ginger whereas perfume bases are meant to be neutral the make different perfumes out of. However, I think you could make a lovely perfume out of it so I wish you the best in developing it further.
My favorite scent: a lovely blend of limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, linalool and humulene, a few nice fruity esters and creamy lactones with a pinch of skunk extract.
Great work here, Sam, this is such a cool resource!
Awesome!! Great feedback Sam and congrats to the winners. ⭐
Woohoo. Feeling satisfied that all the work is paying off.
Sam, thank you su much for always sharing with us your knowledge.
Hugs from Costa Rica
This is awesome 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 great idea for a book for perfumers ! 👍👍👍👍👍
This is great!
RE Amber Care Base:
Amber Core meanwhile got restricted to 1.3% by IFRA, meaning this base could only be used up to 50% of a formula when the fragrance cincentration is in th EdC to lower EdT region.
You're correct, the base was constructed just before the new IFRA hit. Have to change the max percentage after that.
Ifra pfff
Very interesting❤❤❤❤❤
Hey Sam I just wanted to know do u prefer feminine or masculine scents?
Star jasmine smells quite different from jasmine grand absolute.
A post below reminded me of a problem that now and then arrises when copying a formulation.
The formula "Oceanic Perfume Base" for instance tells me to use 15% Galaxolide.
I however don't have pure Galaxolide. Instead I have Galaxolide 50% in DEP
I could simply double the amount to 30% "Galaxolide 50% in DEP" but then the total percentage adds up to 115% (100% Ingredients + 15% DEP)
What's the correct way to deal with such a situation?
If you make the whole formula at 10%, you could use your 10% dilutions of all raw materials to make it and so no need to worry since you can make a 10% dilution of galaxolide from your 50%
@@sammacer That's one of the benefits of pre-diluting all ingredients to 10%. You are a big fan of that, I know :-)
I do it too (learned from you), but sometimes I want the undiluted form which gives me the 'This is the pure stuff' feeling.
I like this
Big like!
Sifting though all of it. NICE. Keep up the good work !!!
As you asked to report any errors : On page 7 desert should be dessert.
Thanks for spotting that, I'll make the correction
Good job man! Any link to download a pdf version???
It will be released soon
thank you so much@@sammacer
Would love to see a vid on smoky or incencsy perfumes.
Coffee cake (the pastry) doesn’t contain coffee either…it’s a vanilla cake with cinnamon & brown sugar streusel. 🤯
Very nice video
Thanks
Hey Sammy sir I really appreciate your content. I’m trying to start my perfumery business but I am Muslim and I cannot use alcohol. Can you make an example of how to make a perfume or something like that with glycerin instead of alcohol cause I’ve done that before but I want to know how I can do it more effectively, please and thank you I appreciate it. I hope you have a great day man. I’ve been trying to try to find out ways but self studies isn’t enough. I need somebody who is smarter than me.
Thanks! - you couldn’t make a regular perfume but you could use an oil base to make a roll on attar instead. Good luck :)
@@sammacer and I could still use the synthetic ingredients right,
I have slight concerns that anyone would want to make a blue cheese perfume.
Haha you’d be surprised
Hahaha
Bro where from,,
I"m from United arob Emirates..
Have a online trading Class
We pay money,, no problem...
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Am sick of this perfumery thing I just don’t get the numbers side of it all those formulas shown what do they even mean
The formulas document the amount of each oil you need to reproduce the perfume.
If you want to reproduce, modify, analyse it and/or understand what makes the perfume smells the way it does you have detail documentation of the formulation.
You also can understand how different ingredients interact and how much it affects the overall smell by looking the amounts and proportions on each oil.
@@elquesopodrido thank you my friend but I start to panic when I see this % of that and so on is there way I can maybe contact you ask more questions even sams calculator don’t make any sense to me I get stuck with decimal points may be am stupid and not cut out for all this am sorry to sound depressing
@@mrsniper9873i would recommend to learn basic math. It may feel terrible at first, but the feeling when you overcame this hurdle will be amazing. Promise.
How do you guys even understand all this with numbers it’s getting silly now those numbers and % don’t mean anything to me. I might sound bitter but there you go
Dear Mr. Sniper, the percentages are an abstract representation of a whole. Out of 100 - though sometimes you will see out of 1,000 - Which is to account for more precision without using too many decimal places. But here it is mostly percentages (meaning out of 100). So what you will need to do is replace those percentages with a unit of measurement for weight.
For example let us take the base from the video “Oceanic Perfume Base” - the formula is this:
57% Hedione
15% Galaxolide
10% Dihydro myrcenol
8% Cis-3-hexenyl salicylate
4% Helional
3.7% Fixateur 505E
1% Ambrocenide
0.3% Oakmoss absolute
Now you will need to determine how much you want to make. For simplicity’s sake, let us just plan to make 10 grams of the base. So follow these steps:
1.) Divide the percentage by 100.
2) Then multiply by the amount of the total weight you are going to create (10grams in this case)
So for the first material in the base we have hedione at 57%. Divide by 100. Which gives us 0.57 - multiply that by 10(grams) which gives us 5.70 grams.
Here is the formula for 10grams of this base.
- 5.70 grams of Hedione
- 1.50 grams of Galaxolide
- 1.00 grams of Dihydro myrcenol
- 0.80 grams of Cis-3-hexenyl salicylate
- 0.40 grams of Helional
- 0.37 grams of Fixateur 505E
- 0.10 grams of Ambrocenide
- 0.03 grams of Oakmoss Absolute
@@elkwoodarrow mate I love you Thank you so much my friend that’s much easier to understand now swear down ur a legend
@@elkwoodarrow That was a very good explanation!