Nice job again. You always have something to offer every one, from the beginner to the professional scent-artist. You occasionally feature exotic and peculiar materials. I don't know how you go about discovering them, but you are my source for discovering and learning about these novel materials and I thank you for this.
Thank you! I'm glad you're discovering new materials from me too. I must say, most of the time I discover them by simply browsing online stores like Pell Wall
can you maybe talk about how you separate top/heart/base notes, and if it is possible to create a parfume without top notes? Something that would be very linear, smelling the same all the way
I just found your channel and I loved it! I just have a question and I am new at this how do you dilute the esther's? And what do you dilute them in to put them into body products that I am making ? Do you dilute them in an alcohol or a carrier oil also I love your videos they are so informative and helpful! 😊
Easters are like decoration, they don't play a major role in a perfume. I wish if I can make them project more with a white musk like ethylene brassylate. Easters controle the wow effect, I will use them to impress and sell my perfume huhuhu
hi Sam, maybe i have a suggestion for a new video. How do I make a rice accord?. in any case i will be very happy with it because as a beginner i have no idea how i should do that!
I have no idea - I've never tried it myself. But if it were me, I would search "rice accord" on the basenotes forums - usually you will be able to find something which will point you in the right direction.
Hey Sam. Thank you you helped me alot with this video☺️. I have all of them but I heard also about Hexyl Butyrate but I didnt find it anywhere, can you tell me what I can use for alternative? Thank you very much 😌
Could you tell me if there's a usage rate for isoamyl acetate? Im hoping to use it in a 65g batch of lip balm just like an essential oil, and in 1000g of soap, but im unsure of how much to use. I can't find anything on google. Any advice would be appreciated.
You will need to test it yourself since it’s unlikely you’ll find an answer to such a specific question. You should try small test batches at 2%, 4%, 6% etc… by mass
@@sammacer Thanks. I have some essential oils that have a safety usage rate as low as 0.13% so i just wondered if these esters worked the same way. One more question... is there a supplier i can buy these esters from in the uk? Particularly isoamyl acetate, isoamyl butyrate, and the one you said smelled of rum?
Thank you. It's really really educative. Please I would like to be chatting with you if there is any link or WhatsApp you can give me. I want to really do banana fragrance. It pains me when I see those wasting peels. 🙏
Nice job again. You always have something to offer every one, from the beginner to the professional scent-artist. You occasionally feature exotic and peculiar materials. I don't know how you go about discovering them, but you are my source for discovering and learning about these novel materials and I thank you for this.
Thank you! I'm glad you're discovering new materials from me too. I must say, most of the time I discover them by simply browsing online stores like Pell Wall
The first reaction I ever made was esterification, I love esters. I love the fruity smells, I tend to overdose them tbh
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I made wintergreen from a condensation reaction at school, loved the smell
Was following your channel for a while, great contents dear👍🏼 lots of love and respect from🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thank you!
can you maybe talk about how you separate top/heart/base notes, and if it is possible to create a parfume without top notes? Something that would be very linear, smelling the same all the way
I just found your channel and I loved it! I just have a question and I am new at this how do you dilute the esther's? And what do you dilute them in to put them into body products that I am making ? Do you dilute them in an alcohol or a carrier oil also I love your videos they are so informative and helpful! 😊
There are a lot of esters in œnology too.
Easters are like decoration, they don't play a major role in a perfume. I wish if I can make them project more with a white musk like ethylene brassylate. Easters controle the wow effect, I will use them to impress and sell my perfume huhuhu
Yeah, great way to look at them indeed - a decoration
@Hedione HC Yeah good point - I think maybe the volatile fruity ones fit better into that box
hi Sam, maybe i have a suggestion for a new video. How do I make a rice accord?. in any case i will be very happy with it because as a beginner i have no idea how i should do that!
I have no idea - I've never tried it myself. But if it were me, I would search "rice accord" on the basenotes forums - usually you will be able to find something which will point you in the right direction.
@@sammacer that's a good idea sam. thanks for the tip! keep up your videos, they are very educational! thank you!!
Hey Sam. Thank you you helped me alot with this video☺️. I have all of them but I heard also about Hexyl Butyrate but I didnt find it anywhere, can you tell me what I can use for alternative? Thank you very much 😌
I'm sorry but I don't know where you can buy hexyl butyrate!
Could you tell me if there's a usage rate for isoamyl acetate? Im hoping to use it in a 65g batch of lip balm just like an essential oil, and in 1000g of soap, but im unsure of how much to use. I can't find anything on google. Any advice would be appreciated.
You will need to test it yourself since it’s unlikely you’ll find an answer to such a specific question. You should try small test batches at 2%, 4%, 6% etc… by mass
@@sammacer Thanks. I have some essential oils that have a safety usage rate as low as 0.13% so i just wondered if these esters worked the same way. One more question... is there a supplier i can buy these esters from in the uk? Particularly isoamyl acetate, isoamyl butyrate, and the one you said smelled of rum?
I want to really understand you well because there are more to this.
awesome video love this content!
Cheers
sir tell me please . which fixative i can use in all type of fragrances
None
Thank you sir sam . Very useful
No problem
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Thank you. It's really really educative. Please I would like to be chatting with you if there is any link or WhatsApp you can give me. I want to really do banana fragrance. It pains me when I see those wasting peels. 🙏
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