That was so fun to watch! Brought a memory of when I was only 12 years old or so I tried to make rose water. I filled a mason jar with water and then packed in rose petals. I would swap them out, put fresh petals in for 7 days. Ended up with rancid water. I can laugh at it now though. I might try again one day feeling inspired by this video AND how to do it correctly! Thanks! 💚🙋♀️
I finally started making my own fragrances. I still have a lot to learn, but I'm prepared to put in the effort. You, as a self-taught perfumer, definitely inspired me to start and just see where it would take me. And while it's at times difficult, I'm also having a lot of fun just experimenting. It just takes so much time to actually get to know all these materials and how to use them effectively.. But like you said in a previous video, you shouldn't expect immediate results!
Exactly, it's because of one of his earlier tutorial videos is where I learnt the drops method and how I don't need proper equipment, 10 months and a half later and my skills and knowledge have expanded, ended up making some pretty good DNAs , obviously had alot of bad ones in the beginning, all it takes is commitment, but it's all thanks to Fragranceviews on his tutorials, because I wouldn't have known how to start
Lucky for you I don’t even understand how all the fragrance oils don’t mix together maybe I’m just dumb but I think just for example if you wanted the top to be orange neroli and cedar wouldn’t that also mix with what you wanted the middle and base to be how would they not mix and how would you keep them from not I know a good bit about what I need to get and how to do that’s just something I can’t understand I also don’t know where to buy all the oils to put in
I love Tom Ford Neroli Portofino Forte, but like the complaints of many, it doesnt last very long, hopefully Peter can look into this and make a better version of it.
I remember teaching my grandson how to make a full English Breakfast. You would have laughed, he was so small we had to get a little chair for him to stand on. He wasn't a bit worried that he might get splashed with hot fat, and luckily thanks to my watchful eye he didn't. I am proud to say he did a great job of it, and even managed to get the yolks of the eggs nice and runny. Great days I remember them fondly.
You are one of my favorite youtubers. I'm from Iran and I always follow your clips. Unfortunately I cannot find ingredients to make my own perfume this is the regret of my life but watching you making the simple and easy perfumes makes me happy. Keep it up bro
I haven't played doing this in quite a while. this video inspired me to start again. I didn't realize how much I missed doing this until I (sort of) tried this formula this morning. I purchased my ingredients from someone getting out of the hobby so there are alot of things I am missing, and haven't added to my collection yet, like patchouli. so I tried this formula replacing the patchouli and clearwood with an equal amount of sandalwood, and replaced timbersilk with iso e super. will definately try remaking this with less iso e super. also made the formula from your earlier perfume making video and replaced the lavander with cardamom and it is amazing. sorry for the novel
I really like the smell of Hugo Boss The Scent, so I'm going to try to make my own inspired version for myself lol. I'm a painter and the process in a strange way sorta reminds me of oil painting.
Perfume such as that is usually 100% synthetic aroma chemical, so no natural essential oils / absolutes.. but most will use a certain number of captive molecules, which means the synthetics used you can't buy in the normal world. They are patented under the fragrance house, so only those perfumers working for that company can use them. So it's most likely you won't be able to copy something like that.
I recently started building my collection of oils to make my own blends. They all smell very aromatherapy like and terribly homemade. I've followed your video and ordered some new ingredients to see how that works for me. really looking forward to giving this a go. It's been a tough year (like it has been for most) - this is a welcomed distraction.
.....I stumbled upon your page about a month and a half ago. I've been using "The Flavor Apprentice" for making my own Eliquid's for years now. I enjoy the subtle nuances of creating a Flavor from the combination of aromas. Now I feel like your videos are slowly nudging me into an area that I've wanted to be in for a long time. ESPECIALLY this video! Experimentation is always fun. I tend to go overboard when jumping into a new hobby, but I'm going to take this endeavor slowly. Great Video!
Thank you, I'm going to get these ingredients to play around with them. Now here is a thing; I want to do my perfumes more natural. So I'm going to test these out and do a bit of research on my own.
You're my inspiration, I am at the beginning stage. I made this and it was very nice. Thank you, it would be nice to make something warm and creamy wintery.?
Can the plastic pipettes be washed ?Feels like a huge waste just to use them once. I’m sure you recycle them but anyway...Kind regards. Always a big fan
While Im still waiting for my materials to arrive, I watch your videos, gain some knowledge, will try just for fun, just because all my life Im spending thousands on Roja perfumes. I also ordered fixative, maybe it will not destroy it. Also should we leave that perfume to mature for weeks after making it? Thanks for being simple.
Hello Peter.. Thanks for sharing, love your friendly vibe! Can you make a video or share a list of let’s say a minimum 25 or 50 basic must have oils and molecules.. for starters? Also can you please share more insight on fixatives etc.. God Bless!
Can try and do a Tobacco Oud formula similar to Tom Ford’s discontinued Tobacco Oud cologne? That was an awesome scent. I don’t know why they discontinued it. Rumor has it that it may come back, but no one knows when.
Question. Do you ever use distilled water with your perfumes? Reason I'm asking is because I saw someone adding distilled water alcohol and the essentials oils. Thank you as well for sharing your knowledge.
Hello there. What makes niche fragrances so special from some of the best makers. Stuff like Francis Kurkdjan, initio, amouge, Nishane. Is it quality of notes they get the materials from? Or is it skill and how precise the recipe is. Is this really all it is?. Cheers
Sometimes it can be better quality materials but not all the time, some niche use many cheap synthetics and few naturals. It's not even skill in blending, I would say it's the style of perfumery... Main stream designer brands create certain style of perfumery to fit mainstream taste. Niche tend to go outside of that boundary and make unusual, different, more unique blends.
This is something that I've wanted to do for a while. I guess it's time to start ordering oils and getting to work. Thanks for the upload :) you're awesome
Is perfumers alcohol to be used over vitamin e oils? For example can I use vitamin e oil and still use perfumers oil? I heard vitamin e is an anti bacterial
Good morning Peter, Hope you are well. I was wondering is the Alcohol: Ethyl Alcohol 95% 190proof is good to create perfume? TY very much And have a great day.
Good evening Peter :) I would like to thank you for the huge amount of information you share and in a very simple easy to understand way. Your videos are useful and informative, especially to beginners like me ! I aim to become a famous perfumer in Abu Dhabi and ultimately world wide ;), so my question is, lets say I use the drops method and come up with something i LOVE ! what do i actually say to the companies that make perfumes in bulk. What information would they ask me to provide so they can re-create my special mix ?
You would purchase a scale, and you can convert your drops to weight.. and work out a total formula based in Weight Percentage, and submit them that. Ultimately by the time you practice enough to make something good enough, you'd have naturally purchased a scale by then anyway
Brother you are the best. Im loving with scents since my childhood. Im trying to makr my own perfumes but everytime ım getting a new problems. First of all how ı can add water to alchol-oil mixture? When ı add water oils are separating from the mixture.
An interesting recipe you’ve got there buddy I’ll give that a try but change up some of the notes maybe add Fixateur 505 and some Mahogany to the mix. Clear wood is a new purchase for me so I’ve been looking forward to using that in something.
I've been experimenting with fragrances for a hot minute but one thing that's been a struggling with is lasting power. Even at EDP ratios with high quality absolutes and extracts, and a nice set of base notes, my scents never seem to last longer than two hours. Any advice or tips on why this might be happening or how to make my stuff last longer?
sir i hv sandalwood, cederwood, rosemary, lavender, ylang ylang, bergamot, peppermint,orange.Can u pls tell one of good combination with these.I dont know much
the Alcohol is the carrier, if you're using a carrier oil such as Jojoba oil, then it would be an oil based perfume, like a roll on. Not an alcohol based spray perfume.
I did a more detailed how to make perfume video, and I go through what to buy and where from.. it's all listed in the description if you want to check that one out.
"fragrance oil" can mean anything, it's a generic term, sometimes it can mean synthetics.. sometimes it can mean very cheap aromachemical mixtures that are used in anything from candle making, to room diffusers
I am someone thinking of getting into making fragrances but I have a question that’s been buzzing in my head I need to ask. I did not know that we can make fragrances with essential oils to begin with. To me this alone was an eye opener lol. My question is, do high end frags use essential oils as well or are they using something different to make their fragrances? What does Tom Ford or Parfums de Marly use when making their Parfums? Only essential oils?
There's not many fragrances in the world that only use essential oils and nothing else.. very, very few. Even if it's all natural perfume brand, you'd also be using Absolutes, Tinctures etc too.. Brands like Tom Ford and Parfums de Marly will mostly use entirely synthetic aroma chemicals probably in the region of 95% + synthetic, with just a highlight of the odd essential oil or absolute - hope that helps!
I'm going to ask a relatively complex question. So here it goes: What it takes to take the next step from being "home perfumer" to someone who can actually make their own products and sell it on to the people? (In the first instance I will not think about IFRA regulations and general regulations etc. Even it is of course another interesting topic and highly significant).
buying a lot of materials, buying a scale, and a lot of hours practising - then learning IFRA regulations and cosmetic laws, and how to get your perfume tested with a safety certificate
Great video and great info. Appreciate your tutorials. It’s a good reminder it doesn’t have to be serious & to have fun. Thanks for the video, Peter! 😊 Simplestfied! Could be a word, words are made up every so often. Even could be added to official dictionary and origins would lead back to this video 😂. Wee!🌀
I love your video and I am currently making my own fragrance. I want to sell it online also but I am struggling on the UK laws and the current way of doing it. Are there are links or tips that you could give me?
Are you wanting a legal professional brand? Or just selling things on the low key, on places like Etsy? Because no one will care if you just do it on Etsy as home made stuff.. if you want a professional brand, then you need to do your formulas in weight percentage, and send off the formula to a chemist to get a safety certificate, then create a PIF product information file, all the paper work, and upload to the EU Portal of cosmetics
some perfumers on the web create an organ with all the essences pre-diluted to 10% both to save essences during the tests and not to have an olfactory shock having to inhale pure essences, what do you think? Thanks
Thank you!! I'm trying to learn and all of the math is intimidating to start with. Does the drop method work for most aroma chemicals safely? I bought a few things I have no idea what to do with like norlimbanol/birch tar because I was curious to play around with them and I just want to be sure I'm being safe
Things like Norlimbanol are very strong, so use only small amounts until you're familiar with the effect it has in the blend. - Birch Tar will need diluting down to around 1% in alcohol, to use it in a way that doesn't totally destroy all the other notes, it's nuclear strong.
Hello, nice video i have some flavors that i use in making ejuice. I habe some brands like cappella, TFA, Flavorart , INAWERA. Can i use them? Or just TFA ? Because i live in Indonesia.
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If we ever meet, first round is on me.
That was so fun to watch! Brought a memory of when I was only 12 years old or so I tried to make rose water.
I filled a mason jar with water and then packed in rose petals. I would swap them out, put fresh petals in for 7 days. Ended up with rancid water. I can laugh at it now though.
I might try again one day feeling inspired by this video AND how to do it correctly! Thanks! 💚🙋♀️
I finally started making my own fragrances. I still have a lot to learn, but I'm prepared to put in the effort.
You, as a self-taught perfumer, definitely inspired me to start and just see where it would take me. And while it's at times difficult, I'm also having a lot of fun just experimenting. It just takes so much time to actually get to know all these materials and how to use them effectively.. But like you said in a previous video, you shouldn't expect immediate results!
Just practise and enjoy the process
Exactly, it's because of one of his earlier tutorial videos is where I learnt the drops method and how I don't need proper equipment, 10 months and a half later and my skills and knowledge have expanded, ended up making some pretty good DNAs , obviously had alot of bad ones in the beginning, all it takes is commitment, but it's all thanks to Fragranceviews on his tutorials, because I wouldn't have known how to start
Lucky for you I don’t even understand how all the fragrance oils don’t mix together maybe I’m just dumb but I think just for example if you wanted the top to be orange neroli and cedar wouldn’t that also mix with what you wanted the middle and base to be how would they not mix and how would you keep them from not I know a good bit about what I need to get and how to do that’s just something I can’t understand I also don’t know where to buy all the oils to put in
Your videos make perfumery feel more accessible. Thank you. I've started making my own scents and it's been really cool.
I love Tom Ford Neroli Portofino Forte, but like the complaints of many, it doesnt last very long, hopefully Peter can look into this and make a better version of it.
I remember teaching my grandson how to make a full English Breakfast. You would have laughed, he was so small we had to get a little chair for him to stand on. He wasn't a bit worried that he might get splashed with hot fat, and luckily thanks to my watchful eye he didn't. I am proud to say he did a great job of it, and even managed to get the yolks of the eggs nice and runny. Great days I remember them fondly.
You are one of my favorite youtubers. I'm from Iran and I always follow your clips. Unfortunately I cannot find ingredients to make my own perfume this is the regret of my life but watching you making the simple and easy perfumes makes me happy. Keep it up bro
Thank you my friend
I haven't played doing this in quite a while. this video inspired me to start again. I didn't realize how much I missed doing this until I (sort of) tried this formula this morning. I purchased my ingredients from someone getting out of the hobby so there are alot of things I am missing, and haven't added to my collection yet, like patchouli. so I tried this formula replacing the patchouli and clearwood with an equal amount of sandalwood, and replaced timbersilk with iso e super. will definately try remaking this with less iso e super. also made the formula from your earlier perfume making video and replaced the lavander with cardamom and it is amazing. sorry for the novel
Glad you're enjoying it!
I got to try this out. I love patchouli and it looks like it’s a patchouli Woody
Im a master Organic Chemistry student..so happy to watch your tutorial..I learnt new thing
This base smells very nice. i pulled my one of the fridge after 2 weeks.
I really like the smell of Hugo Boss The Scent, so I'm going to try to make my own inspired version for myself lol. I'm a painter and the process in a strange way sorta reminds me of oil painting.
Perfume such as that is usually 100% synthetic aroma chemical, so no natural essential oils / absolutes.. but most will use a certain number of captive molecules, which means the synthetics used you can't buy in the normal world. They are patented under the fragrance house, so only those perfumers working for that company can use them. So it's most likely you won't be able to copy something like that.
I recently started building my collection of oils to make my own blends. They all smell very aromatherapy like and terribly homemade. I've followed your video and ordered some new ingredients to see how that works for me. really looking forward to giving this a go. It's been a tough year (like it has been for most) - this is a welcomed distraction.
.....I stumbled upon your page about a month and a half ago. I've been using "The Flavor Apprentice" for making my own Eliquid's for years now. I enjoy the subtle nuances of creating a Flavor from the combination of aromas. Now I feel like your videos are slowly nudging me into an area that I've wanted to be in for a long time. ESPECIALLY this video! Experimentation is always fun. I tend to go overboard when jumping into a new hobby, but I'm going to take this endeavor slowly. Great Video!
This was really cool! Thank you for taking the time to teach!
Thank you, I'm going to get these ingredients to play around with them. Now here is a thing; I want to do my perfumes more natural. So I'm going to test these out and do a bit of research on my own.
You're my inspiration, I am at the beginning stage. I made this and it was very nice. Thank you, it would be nice to make something warm and creamy wintery.?
all we have at home is sandalwood, jasmine rose etc. some of those oils i've never heard of lol !!
Sure, but it's teach how to make good quality perfume that you could find in a store. Rather than more basic DIY with only essential oil
I tried it and smells really good 👍🏼 Thanks 🙏
How long does it last?
Hi Peter. Thanks for sharing. I do have Pachouli Absolute. Would this work as well? Thanks!
I'm impressed!
Thank you for the video. I just started watching videos for perfume making. Forgive my ignorance but is this formula for lady's perfume
No, it's actually probably more masculine
Thank you for the demonstration. Just curious though, what is the picture hanging on your wall?
Can the plastic pipettes be washed ?Feels like a huge waste just to use them once. I’m sure you recycle them but anyway...Kind regards. Always a big fan
Not really no, you can't clean them properly
I just ordered my favorite notes to make my own perfume.
if u dont mind share where to buy the notes for perfume?
@@ahmadmetal317 there are a lot of websites to do actually. I think Peter in this video also mentioned a couple for Europe and America.
I smell inspiration! Thanks, Peter.
I'm in South Africa and I'm inspired👍🏾
Have you started making your own perfumes?
While Im still waiting for my materials to arrive, I watch your videos, gain some knowledge, will try just for fun, just because all my life Im spending thousands on Roja perfumes. I also ordered fixative, maybe it will not destroy it. Also should we leave that perfume to mature for weeks after making it? Thanks for being simple.
Cool i subbed. Where can i see easy diy videos and easy drop recipes like this??
I like how you are not negative, and inspiring 😁
Thanks this inspired me to start my perfume business
How to measure Dpg percentage in Fragrance Compound?
This video is so relaxing. Love the subject matter but also your vibe and the background music ✨ More like this!
Does it matter if essential oils or f-tec oils are used? What's difference?
Hello Peter.. Thanks for sharing, love your friendly vibe! Can you make a video or share a list of let’s say a minimum 25 or 50 basic must have oils and molecules.. for starters? Also can you please share more insight on fixatives etc.. God Bless!
Would these beautiful scents work as oil based perfume instead of alcohol? Thank you for the wonderful videos
yes, just switch alcohol for oil
@@FragranceView Excellent. I’m excited to try
Can try and do a Tobacco Oud formula similar to Tom Ford’s discontinued Tobacco Oud cologne? That was an awesome scent. I don’t know why they discontinued it. Rumor has it that it may come back, but no one knows when.
Question. Do you ever use distilled water with your perfumes? Reason I'm asking is because I saw someone adding distilled water alcohol and the essentials oils. Thank you as well for sharing your knowledge.
you can add a small % if you like, I personally don't no.. it's just to reduce the level of volatility, it's not needed
@@FragranceView thank you brother.
I know it’s been some time now, but about how long does this last on your skin? And how does it project? Thanks for sharing!
Hello there. What makes niche fragrances so special from some of the best makers. Stuff like Francis Kurkdjan, initio, amouge, Nishane. Is it quality of notes they get the materials from? Or is it skill and how precise the recipe is. Is this really all it is?. Cheers
Sometimes it can be better quality materials but not all the time, some niche use many cheap synthetics and few naturals. It's not even skill in blending, I would say it's the style of perfumery... Main stream designer brands create certain style of perfumery to fit mainstream taste. Niche tend to go outside of that boundary and make unusual, different, more unique blends.
This is something that I've wanted to do for a while. I guess it's time to start ordering oils and getting to work. Thanks for the upload :) you're awesome
Getting into a new hobby and feeling so inspired by your video !
Thank you
Peter, thanks for sharing this, Mandy's style. Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
Hello sir, great tutorial I was wondering if I was to add this to a beard balm would I still add alcohol.
Regards tony
No alcohol
Is perfumers alcohol to be used over vitamin e oils? For example can I use vitamin e oil and still use perfumers oil? I heard vitamin e is an anti bacterial
and you think pure alcohol is not anti bacterial ?
good video. i will try it but i will add 1% boldo oil
Longevity, projection?
Lovely video! I enjoyed it a lot! Would you make soon the same kind of video but with more level of difficulty? 🙃
Good morning Peter,
Hope you are well.
I was wondering is the Alcohol: Ethyl Alcohol 95% 190proof is good to create perfume?
TY very much
And have a great day.
Should be fine.. it might have a bit of a smell to it
Thanks for the video mate, I am still trying to figure out where to get the materials here in Brazil, before I can actually start.
Thank you for this video!
Which alcohol is better to use? Which you used?
Hi Peter! What kind of alcohol is needed to make generic perfumes? Thank you very much Peter; I really like your videos :)
Perfumers Alcohol is just Ethanol
Thank you Peter .. How can I make my perfume long lasting and every one smells around? And how much i now the drops i need from each oil?
Good evening Peter :) I would like to thank you for the huge amount of information you share and in a very simple easy to understand way. Your videos are useful and informative, especially to beginners like me !
I aim to become a famous perfumer in Abu Dhabi and ultimately world wide ;), so my question is, lets say I use the drops method and come up with something i LOVE ! what do i actually say to the companies that make perfumes in bulk. What information would they ask me to provide so they can re-create my special mix ?
You would purchase a scale, and you can convert your drops to weight.. and work out a total formula based in Weight Percentage, and submit them that. Ultimately by the time you practice enough to make something good enough, you'd have naturally purchased a scale by then anyway
@@FragranceView Makes sense , thanks :). a scale that can actually weight a few drops of something , must be really really sensitive, wow !
A wonderful base-ic formula!
Thanks for the video, cheers
I’m really excited and inspired to create my own perfumes. 🙏!
First time watching your channel thanks
Brother you are the best. Im loving with scents since my childhood. Im trying to makr my own perfumes but everytime ım getting a new problems. First of all how ı can add water to alchol-oil mixture? When ı add water oils are separating from the mixture.
You don't require water.. leave it out
An interesting recipe you’ve got there buddy I’ll give that a try but change up some of the notes maybe add Fixateur 505 and some Mahogany to the mix. Clear wood is a new purchase for me so I’ve been looking forward to using that in something.
You have explained everything very well, thank you. Have you ever made a men’s aftershave? And do you have a good recipe for one?
thank you for sharing very informative video 👍🏾
What’s a good perfumers alcohol brand to purchase when making perfumes?
Mistral
I've been experimenting with fragrances for a hot minute but one thing that's been a struggling with is lasting power. Even at EDP ratios with high quality absolutes and extracts, and a nice set of base notes, my scents never seem to last longer than two hours. Any advice or tips on why this might be happening or how to make my stuff last longer?
Put fixative and let them merge in fridge for 12 hrs then fill alch. To it
sir i hv sandalwood, cederwood, rosemary, lavender, ylang ylang, bergamot, peppermint,orange.Can u pls tell one of good combination with these.I dont know much
Thanks for the video, everything that I have seen mention a carrier oil but it doesn't look like you've used one here. When do you use a carrier oil?
the Alcohol is the carrier, if you're using a carrier oil such as Jojoba oil, then it would be an oil based perfume, like a roll on. Not an alcohol based spray perfume.
That is inspiring. Lovely.
But how to get all these substances !?
Thnx a lot for this video peter i just started 1 month ago i Lear a lot from you i from the netherlands i hope in the future to make a fragrance .
Hi I'm really interested making perfumes I just don't know what kind of alcohol and oils I should buy😅
I did a more detailed how to make perfume video, and I go through what to buy and where from.. it's all listed in the description if you want to check that one out.
Which perfume please define there is ambiguous
Which one is better for making perfume
Essential oil or fragrance oil?
"fragrance oil" can mean anything, it's a generic term, sometimes it can mean synthetics.. sometimes it can mean very cheap aromachemical mixtures that are used in anything from candle making, to room diffusers
Love these type of videos Peter. Thank you
No worries
I am someone thinking of getting into making fragrances but I have a question that’s been buzzing in my head I need to ask. I did not know that we can make fragrances with essential oils to begin with. To me this alone was an eye opener lol. My question is, do high end frags use essential oils as well or are they using something different to make their fragrances? What does Tom Ford or Parfums de Marly use when making their Parfums? Only essential oils?
There's not many fragrances in the world that only use essential oils and nothing else.. very, very few. Even if it's all natural perfume brand, you'd also be using Absolutes, Tinctures etc too.. Brands like Tom Ford and Parfums de Marly will mostly use entirely synthetic aroma chemicals probably in the region of 95% + synthetic, with just a highlight of the odd essential oil or absolute - hope that helps!
FragranceView Wow that’s news to me. I expected it to be a lot more natural than that! I appreciate it tons! Thank you
Is there any alternatives to alcohol?
Could you do a 50/50 mixture
Now we have an Orto Parisi! Thanks!
Awesome explanation!!! Love it!!!
Thank you for this. Bless
I'm going to ask a relatively complex question. So here it goes:
What it takes to take the next step from being "home perfumer" to someone who can actually make their own products and sell it on to the people? (In the first instance I will not think about IFRA regulations and general regulations etc. Even it is of course another interesting topic and highly significant).
buying a lot of materials, buying a scale, and a lot of hours practising - then learning IFRA regulations and cosmetic laws, and how to get your perfume tested with a safety certificate
Great video Peter, I enjoy it.
Great video and great info. Appreciate your tutorials. It’s a good reminder it doesn’t have to be serious & to have fun. Thanks for the video, Peter! 😊
Simplestfied! Could be a word, words are made up every so often. Even could be added to official dictionary and origins would lead back to this video 😂.
Wee!🌀
Can you make it from fragrances oils? Or is that used for soaps and candles only?
They are not really for perfume use, as a hobby at home... why not, it might work. professionally it's a no though.
where can i buy these worldwide
I love your video and I am currently making my own fragrance. I want to sell it online also but I am struggling on the UK laws and the current way of doing it. Are there are links or tips that you could give me?
Are you wanting a legal professional brand? Or just selling things on the low key, on places like Etsy? Because no one will care if you just do it on Etsy as home made stuff.. if you want a professional brand, then you need to do your formulas in weight percentage, and send off the formula to a chemist to get a safety certificate, then create a PIF product information file, all the paper work, and upload to the EU Portal of cosmetics
@@FragranceView I want to sell it online like you have
@@FragranceView are essential oils from Etsy good to use?
Where can we buy these ingredients from?
some perfumers on the web create an organ with all the essences pre-diluted to 10% both to save essences during the tests and not to have an olfactory shock having to inhale pure essences, what do you think? Thanks
yes, it's quite common.. personally I use pure oils, it's a personal choice.
@@FragranceView thanks
Many thanks for detailed videos 😊 where do you suggest to buy aroma chemicals/synthetics from in the UK? And is it possible to buy loose?
Pell Wall
Thank you!! I'm trying to learn and all of the math is intimidating to start with. Does the drop method work for most aroma chemicals safely? I bought a few things I have no idea what to do with like norlimbanol/birch tar because I was curious to play around with them and I just want to be sure I'm being safe
Things like Norlimbanol are very strong, so use only small amounts until you're familiar with the effect it has in the blend. - Birch Tar will need diluting down to around 1% in alcohol, to use it in a way that doesn't totally destroy all the other notes, it's nuclear strong.
Great video mate, where are you sourcing your raw materials from? Website etc. Keep up the good work
Hermitage Oils, Eden Botanicals, Perfumers Apprentice,
Vanillin diluted is not available here in my place☹️...any substitute for vanillin??
What alcohol do you use:
1 ethanol
2 methanol
3 IPA?
Ethanol
Nice bro. Thanks
Hello, nice video i have some flavors that i use in making ejuice. I habe some brands like cappella, TFA, Flavorart , INAWERA. Can i use them? Or just TFA ? Because i live in Indonesia.
you can't use those in perfume no
@@FragranceView so, TFA. and TPA is difference one for making Perfume?
Hi there, where can i get vanillin 10% from in the UK
not sure, you might have to buy the powder and dilute it yourself in alcohol
Do you recommend using a carrier oil when making perfume?
If you want to sure, it would be a roll on perfume in that case, not a spray
Is it possible to reuse the pipettes if u label them for each oil?
If you keep it to one oil only and keep the pipette in some kind of sealed zip back to keep it away from dust it should be ok for a while
Where do you purchase your alcohol from?
I love this I’m going to start ! One question what exact perfumers alcohol brand do you use ?
mistralni.co.uk
Use 200% SDA perfumer alcohol 40B