You definitely got a follow from me. I can feel the passion behind it all. I’ve always wanted to get into the cologne industry and I have a great feeling I’m in the right place. Thank you
@@alexandrustefanica Do not use the concentrated oils as is. That could actually be dangerous given the high concentration of materials. You have to use a carrier like ethanol or oil. Very rarely does a perfume go over a concentration of 25% and that is considered high. We see more like 5-15% most often.
Very informative video thank you. Where do one start when it comes to learning the raw materials of perfumery.I’ve been selling dupes for a while and I really do appreciate the industry craft..I don’t have a chemistry background and it sometimes kind of gets one discourage..but I’d really want to go to the next level when it comes to knowing my scents. Thank you. Emmanuel from SA🇿🇦
Hi hope youre all well. Do you know of any wholesale perfume oil sellers similar to wellington fragrance that are in europe? I was looking and couldnt find any. Keep doing what you do🤩🤩🤩
I unfortunately don't. Perhaps you can take a look at the following page. They might have a few European vendors listed. I know for certain that there are equivalents in at least France as I see some dube brands claiming that their perfumes are made in France. Meaning they buy the oils from a vendor there. artandolfaction.com/suppliers/
You definitely got a follow from me. I can feel the passion behind it all. I’ve always wanted to get into the cologne industry and I have a great feeling I’m in the right place. Thank you
This was so helpful for me, I learnt a lot!
Thank you for this great information! Can i use the concentrated oil directly? without any carrier?
@@alexandrustefanica Do not use the concentrated oils as is. That could actually be dangerous given the high concentration of materials. You have to use a carrier like ethanol or oil. Very rarely does a perfume go over a concentration of 25% and that is considered high. We see more like 5-15% most often.
@@artandalchemyparfum Thank you !
Very informative video thank you.
Where do one start when it comes to learning the raw materials of perfumery.I’ve been selling dupes for a while and I really do appreciate the industry craft..I don’t have a chemistry background and it sometimes kind of gets one discourage..but I’d really want to go to the next level when it comes to knowing my scents.
Thank you.
Emmanuel from SA🇿🇦
what are some more companies that sell already pre made oils?
Are these oils from companies like Wellington in concentrate form or are they already somewhat diluted in carrier oils?
@@allyg2009 The oils come in concentrates. Its up to you to add the carrier of your choice.
Hi hope youre all well. Do you know of any wholesale perfume oil sellers similar to wellington fragrance that are in europe? I was looking and couldnt find any. Keep doing what you do🤩🤩🤩
I unfortunately don't. Perhaps you can take a look at the following page. They might have a few European vendors listed. I know for certain that there are equivalents in at least France as I see some dube brands claiming that their perfumes are made in France. Meaning they buy the oils from a vendor there.
artandolfaction.com/suppliers/
Did you find it? Been looking for a while
Thanks very informative . We’re can I get premade oils to make my personal perfume.? Thanks in advance
They are available everywhere. Try Wellington fragrances if you are in the US.
Do you offer this service and we can pay you for the dupes wholesale?
@@laraef21 Hi there. I am not in the business of producing dupes but happy to share the information.
Very useful video