Making some basic rose accords - PERFUMERY TUTORIAL

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  • Опубликовано: 22 апр 2022
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Комментарии • 45

  • @e.rvanrood7373
    @e.rvanrood7373 2 года назад +4

    Class is in session!

  • @bentleycreative6407
    @bentleycreative6407 2 года назад +2

    looking forward to seeing your final accord

    • @sammacer
      @sammacer  2 года назад

      You will very soon :)

  • @hichouification
    @hichouification 2 года назад +1

    what a journey, this video sum the entire perfumery

  • @ericwatts8599
    @ericwatts8599 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your video mate -- you've helped me learn a lot. Ive recently become more intetested in rose, so this is great for me.

    • @sammacer
      @sammacer  Год назад

      Cheers mate - good luck with your own rose experiments

  • @FelicityDiluvian
    @FelicityDiluvian 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Sam, nothing quite like your videos 😊

    • @sammacer
      @sammacer  2 года назад

      Thank you, very nice of you to say

  • @everesttong-zhou7723
    @everesttong-zhou7723 2 года назад +1

    have you considered making a video on project ideas for beginners to take on (especially ones you may be able to try with the materials you suggested in your ultimate beginner guide)?

    • @sammacer
      @sammacer  2 года назад

      No I haven't, but I love that suggestion, thank you!

  • @josepmcomajoncoses5118
    @josepmcomajoncoses5118 2 года назад

    What a great video, super informative.

  • @lakshithakarunarathna4183
    @lakshithakarunarathna4183 Год назад

    Your really good person thanks to share your knowledge with us 😊 your doing this free very appreciated 🙂👍

  • @El_Eternauta
    @El_Eternauta 2 месяца назад

    Hi sam,
    I would like to thank you for all the information you are providing.
    I am a bit lost about the absolute percentages of the samples.
    For example in RO-01 you add 0.516 grams of solvent alcohol. Why do you add alcohol if you have already diluted the rest of the raw materials to 10%?
    However in rose skeleton formula there is no solvent alcohol.
    I don't know if in future videos, because im seeing them all one by one, you will explain the final concentrations (or how to calculate) for a perfume but it would be very important to know this.
    P.S. I am watching absolutely all your videos, I think you should dedicate yourself to teaching, you are really good.

  • @JayMannStuff
    @JayMannStuff 2 года назад

    Hey Sam. I'd love to see you add your final rose accord in this series be added to Timbersilk, Hedione, Cashmeran, Ethylene Brassylate and Cedramber. To see what your accord would be like, when given a good supporting structure.

    • @sammacer
      @sammacer  2 года назад +1

      That's my hope for the final video in the series!

    • @JayMannStuff
      @JayMannStuff 2 года назад

      @@sammacer nice. Best of luck. Can't wait. Cheers,

  • @mohammedshadab769
    @mohammedshadab769 3 месяца назад

    What would be a good base for rose

  • @katyayoshida9550
    @katyayoshida9550 2 года назад

    Great video. I am now curious about farnesol. I haven’t made a rose accord using this as an ingredient but now I have to try. Also have you tried adding a trace of vanillin in a rose accord? I feel like it dries down very nice with citronellol

    • @sammacer
      @sammacer  2 года назад +1

      Nope, but nice idea, thank you for the suggestion

    • @katyayoshida9550
      @katyayoshida9550 2 года назад

      @@sammacer just a touch though at 1% it easily takes over otherwise

    • @sammacer
      @sammacer  2 года назад +1

      @@katyayoshida9550 Noted

  • @kimberlypereira4622
    @kimberlypereira4622 Год назад

    can anyone name that book

  • @TheBuduig
    @TheBuduig 2 года назад

    Hi Sam, very useful video. Thanks. Quick question: why do you add on top perfumes alcohol to the trial blends as the ingredients are already prediluted at 10% in alcholol?

    • @sammacer
      @sammacer  2 года назад

      Because I'm looking at the absolute percentage and trying to keep it constant for learning from my trials, i.e. keeping all variables constant except the additional material so I observe only it's effect. By adding extra alcohol as a padding in advance, it's available to replace with additional materials I add. For a real perfume I would probably scale everything up to closer to 20%.

    • @TheBuduig
      @TheBuduig 2 года назад

      @@sammacer thanks for the explanation. I assume this lowers considerably the overall concentration of the blend as the less materials you have the lower overall concentration will be. Another approach will be to increase the ratios of the ingredients themselves until you reach 100% in order "to fill the gap from the alcholol". This way you keep the concentration of the blend at 10%. Do you see it as an option? Of course with this you will be consuming more materials rather that alcholol.

    • @TheBuduig
      @TheBuduig 2 года назад

      Actually thats not ideal because as soon as you add a new material, you need to readjust the ratio of the current materials and you will lose the consistency. But in the end, for such small trial blends is it really making a difference by adding additional alcholol every time or would not blending the materials themselves prediluted at 10% be enough to give you an idea of the accord?

    • @sammacer
      @sammacer  2 года назад +1

      @@TheBuduig Exactly, you've hit the nail on the head there. Yes you can do them all at 10% and loose that consistency for a stronger accord and ease. Most DIY perfumers do that so you wouldn't be alone. I'm a fan of training my nose sensitivity so I don't see the lower concentration as a negative. I also do this when building accords and I'm imagining that the final level in the perfume of the accord may be that low anyway overall to make space for the other raw materials.

  • @aromasfromearth1558
    @aromasfromearth1558 2 года назад

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  • @MeLiaadoLphsu
    @MeLiaadoLphsu 7 месяцев назад

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  • @Mario-le3vz
    @Mario-le3vz 2 года назад

    How I can make a nice rose fragrance for incenses

    • @sammacer
      @sammacer  2 года назад

      I have never made incense unfortunately

  • @MeLiaadoLphsu
    @MeLiaadoLphsu 7 месяцев назад

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  • @zalzalahbuttsaab
    @zalzalahbuttsaab 2 года назад +1

    I was surprised at the inclusion of eugenol which made me think of a blue rose. I think the concentration would need to be relatively trace in order to just add a sweetness to the composition. I liked your idea of taking the formulation in a personal direction towards the fruitier side: why reinvent the wheel?

    • @sammacer
      @sammacer  2 года назад

      Thank you - yes indeed, why reinvent it? And yes, you'll see that in the end the eugenol is in trace :)

  • @atmakali9599
    @atmakali9599 2 года назад

    Why make rose clones when it’s not too expensive to buy a lovely rose absolute? There are many variations.
    I’m just your student and wondering. Thanks 🙏🏻

    • @adamgrossman6833
      @adamgrossman6833 2 года назад +1

      I consider it rather expensive, but another reason is that natural products will vary batch to batch.

    • @atmakali9599
      @atmakali9599 2 года назад

      @@adamgrossman6833 but then so will the accord oils vary batch to batch ?
      I bought a lovely rose 🌹 absolute for £25.
      Loving you videos. Really great. Just working my way through them.
      I’ve learned a lot from you ❤️

    • @adamgrossman6833
      @adamgrossman6833 2 года назад

      @@atmakali9599 I'm not Sam. I don't know if he answers questions here, but I know he does on his discord.
      An accord will usually be made from mostly or all aroma chemicals. The composition is always the same, so while nothing is perfect, there's much less batch variation

    • @sammacer
      @sammacer  2 года назад

      @@atmakali9599 Thank you. How much rose absolute did you buy for £25? And yes, it's considered very expensive to use a large amount. And Adam is correct here - the natural will vary whereas the accord will not. Finally, the main reason for doing this is to learn about the structure of rose first hand rather than just to use it as a base. Otherwise I would just use the bases from the first video in the series since they're much better.

  • @MeLiaadoLphsu
    @MeLiaadoLphsu 7 месяцев назад

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