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After I learned that "maison" means "house" in French, that helped me understand a lot of fragrances more. I know that Maison Francis Kurkdjian is the brand that the perfumer, Francis Kurkdjian, started, and Maison Margiela is the brand that was started by the designer, Martin Margiela.
Instructive compendium of basic academic info to explain frags and the industry. This should be especially helpful to those who are just engaging frags as more serious consumers and those who are curious/smart enough to care about interests beyond a surface level. Thanks!
Excellent educational video. Even if some facts were heard before several times it is never a bad thing to repeat what is easily forgotten ! Highly enjoyable video ! Well done !
Love Gisada’s fragrances. Ambassador Intense was one of the first I purchased after a sample. Looking foreword to sampling Titanium when it’s time to get a new fragrance or two. Great video
How can i tell if a fragrance is synthetic or natural? Most cheap fragrances smell cheap to the nose but is there an ingredient i can look for that tells of the quality and brings a fragrance to the next level?
Price is major indicator of synthetic fragrances, usually they are linear and don't change much from opening, they may be sharp, some notes could smell out of place (they are not well blended). That being said, I wouldn't suggest to touch anything under 60-70 bucks on discounts, exception is maybe Versace, they blend their fragrances very well, but they are mostly made from synthetics. It's better to buy one you really like, may be it costs 120, but at least you get quality stuff. Don't touch that cheap stuff.
I don't think that price is an indicator to whether a perfume is synthetic or natural, because expensive one's like Dior Sauvage are also almost 100% synthetic. When you search for niche perfumery a higher percentage is natural. But almost no brand is truly open about this. I've been looking on fragrantica for natural perfume houses, one of them being Bravanariz and another one being Di Ser. But there are others out there, and don't expect these to smell the same as regular designer big sellers
Just started to go harder on my fragrance journey. Curious as to where people are buying their fragrances and/or samples from? (Other than direct from their websites)
Learned this at a perfume store when trying out different fragrances: 1. Limit yourself to trying out less than 7 fragrances. Why? Crow overload. Your mind can only record so many first experiences with fragrances. 2. Show up in a short sleeve shirt. Use various parts of your arm to spray just a dab of each perfume. Wrists, back of the hands, on the tip of a finger (skip a finger so that the smell doesn't blend with others), top of the forearm, bend of the elbows are all good spots to use. 3. Bring a friend who has similar tastes. 4. Take a whiff of the coffee beans in between sprays. 5. Have three categories: absolutely, maybe/maybe not, definitely not.
I wore Jack of Clubs to a Nissan dealership to get an oil change. I had about ten sprays on me. After about five minutes of sitting in the waiting room with another woman, she politely got up and went to another waiting room.
Two things to remember: Fragrance is no substitute for bathing, and less is more. If I can smell you over car exhaust in a busy parking lot after a long shift, you took a cologne bath.
Fragrance adds to body odor, it doesn't nullify body odor. When freshly applied, fragrance will possibly outweigh body odor, but as the fragrance drops off, you still have .... body odor.
The problem is, there are literally thousands out there. Get out and sample, find something YOU like, then before buying, maybe get feedback from others. I've bought fragrances before that get compliments, and fragrances that get nothing, it sucks because it all seems so hit or miss, but the bottom line is, do you enjoy it? Otherwise, may as well have your girlfriend or wife (or mother?) do all the buying - they are the ones who have to smell you...
EDP fragrances age and most improve. Guerlain ideal l'homme edp was water the first 6 months. This is why new bottles seem weaker first or blame a pesky reformulation. Don't trust tester strips. Always test and wait an hour . Sometimes the opening is great but the dry down sucks or it doesn't last
I've been there on too much stuff. I haven't been told but I've worn Moschino Toy Boy and Cremo Spice and Black Vanilla and started working with them on. Needless to say I was getting punched in the face by vanilla and roses and I learned my lesson that day
I am the one who could not pick a specific perfume when getting to a perfume shop,all smelled the same to me until I used the perfume over and over for days and asking friends opinions. Last time I decided not to hesitate and pick that new one,and You said very well:“ don't be afraid to make a mistake.” spending more money on perfumes,wont harm you. as Prophet Mohammad(PBUH) spent half of his pocket money on perfumes. by the way, thanks for another great video.
What no one tells you about fragrances is that the so called 'compliment getters' don't get any compliments. I bought all of these compliment getters and months later have not received a single compliment. Not one. Pradas, Mont Blancs, Azzaros, Davidoffs, Versace the list goes on. Tried them all, zero compliments.
Oud Wood on the daily where I have no plans. Tabacco and Vanilla for plans. Lost Cherry for special events. Although, I also get complements when not wearing anything.
Don’t under spray. You’re just wasting your time. By the time you leave your house and arrive to wherever, it’s already died down. So, what’s the point of 2-3 sprays?
I normally like the content here. But this video was way to basic and kinda boring when compared to the clickbaity thumbnail. Its was a summary of older fragrance related videos with facts that have been repeated for too many times now.
My brother… there are people besides longtime viewers watching these videos lol. A large channel’s main goal is to pull new people in with generic videos, then they find the more complex videos if they like the content.
Whatever you think is appropriate for the location you'll be. Outside and breezy? Max 8. Inside in close quarters? Maybe 4. You'll get a feel for it if you ask for input on longevity and projection from friends/family. My co-workers are my guinea pigs.
I have to disagree just with that that all fragrances are unisex, that's not true. There are fragrances for men, for women and those unisex that both gender can wear. And that's all.
It's not as simply 'do or do not overspray', spray to you skin. Some people have skin that projects scent easily, and others that do not. Obviously Antonio is lucky and only needs a few sprays to project accordingly. For others they may need a little more due to their biological makeup. Simply put, spray to your skin, without being a dick.
@@user-wj8ge9gn1l your world no, my world yes... so your statement is half true hahahaha 😂😂 But the same rule is applicable to my comment if it's about us 😂😂 All the best buddy 😉
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Man that analogy with the ravens was top notch 😂
🤣
Agreed-brilliant
I'm only 59 seconds into this video and laughing my ass off because of how GENIUS it is to frame fragrance as offense!! Well done, good sir!!
haha, thank you!
Thank you for announcing open that you Gisada as the sponsor of this video. It is much better than shilling it like "guys, this is one of my absolute favourites!" as other influencers do and it's very visible. You are a real man that values its subscribers.
One question for you. What do you think about travel atomisers? Are they any good and if you use them can you please share your loved ones for example
After I learned that "maison" means "house" in French, that helped me understand a lot of fragrances more. I know that Maison Francis Kurkdjian is the brand that the perfumer, Francis Kurkdjian, started, and Maison Margiela is the brand that was started by the designer, Martin Margiela.
Very useful video for beginners. Will keep this saved to share with people.
Awesome! Thanks for the support. 😊
Instructive compendium of basic academic info to explain frags and the industry. This should be especially helpful to those who are just engaging frags as more serious consumers and those who are curious/smart enough to care about interests beyond a surface level. Thanks!
Thanks for the kind words man! 😊
A fragrance is a must for me on a daily basis. Helps me feel clean and confident 👍💯
Excellent educational video. Even if some facts were heard before several times it is never a bad thing to repeat what is easily forgotten ! Highly enjoyable video ! Well done !
A wonderful video for the most part Antonio.
I usually avoid colognes because of the scent-free zones I frequent. Can you please touch on that topic.
Another amazing video. Thanks for keeping us in the game…
Saludos Antonio,desde Cuba 🇨🇺🇨🇺
Love Gisada’s fragrances. Ambassador Intense was one of the first I purchased after a sample. Looking foreword to sampling Titanium when it’s time to get a new fragrance or two. Great video
Thanks!
How can i tell if a fragrance is synthetic or natural? Most cheap fragrances smell cheap to the nose but is there an ingredient i can look for that tells of the quality and brings a fragrance to the next level?
Price is major indicator of synthetic fragrances, usually they are linear and don't change much from opening, they may be sharp, some notes could smell out of place (they are not well blended). That being said, I wouldn't suggest to touch anything under 60-70 bucks on discounts, exception is maybe Versace, they blend their fragrances very well, but they are mostly made from synthetics. It's better to buy one you really like, may be it costs 120, but at least you get quality stuff. Don't touch that cheap stuff.
I don't think that price is an indicator to whether a perfume is synthetic or natural, because expensive one's like Dior Sauvage are also almost 100% synthetic.
When you search for niche perfumery a higher percentage is natural. But almost no brand is truly open about this. I've been looking on fragrantica for natural perfume houses, one of them being Bravanariz and another one being Di Ser. But there are others out there, and don't expect these to smell the same as regular designer big sellers
Just started to go harder on my fragrance journey. Curious as to where people are buying their fragrances and/or samples from? (Other than direct from their websites)
Learned this at a perfume store when trying out different fragrances:
1. Limit yourself to trying out less than 7 fragrances. Why? Crow overload. Your mind can only record so many first experiences with fragrances.
2. Show up in a short sleeve shirt. Use various parts of your arm to spray just a dab of each perfume. Wrists, back of the hands, on the tip of a finger (skip a finger so that the smell doesn't blend with others), top of the forearm, bend of the elbows are all good spots to use.
3. Bring a friend who has similar tastes.
4. Take a whiff of the coffee beans in between sprays.
5. Have three categories: absolutely, maybe/maybe not, definitely not.
Love your hats. You should read up on proper storage and why not to store them flat them on their brim.
This is a prefect video to send to my friends who don't wear any fragrance.
That's great! 😄
I wore Jack of Clubs to a Nissan dealership to get an oil change. I had about ten sprays on me. After about five minutes of sitting in the waiting room with another woman, she politely got up and went to another waiting room.
😂😂
10 sprays is way to much! 😂
@@semvansambeek Hindsight and all that lol :D
Great segment and good sports analogy.
Thanks!
Two things to remember: Fragrance is no substitute for bathing, and less is more.
If I can smell you over car exhaust in a busy parking lot after a long shift, you took a cologne bath.
Fragrance adds to body odor, it doesn't nullify body odor. When freshly applied, fragrance will possibly outweigh body odor, but as the fragrance drops off, you still have .... body odor.
Don’t forget there’s extrait de Parfum (more perfume oil)
What do you guys recommend for a daily fragrance? I’ve been wearing Nautica Voyage but it doesn’t last very long.
Xerjoff Torino22
The problem is, there are literally thousands out there. Get out and sample, find something YOU like, then before buying, maybe get feedback from others. I've bought fragrances before that get compliments, and fragrances that get nothing, it sucks because it all seems so hit or miss, but the bottom line is, do you enjoy it? Otherwise, may as well have your girlfriend or wife (or mother?) do all the buying - they are the ones who have to smell you...
How do you deal with that last bit in the bottle?
EDP fragrances age and most improve. Guerlain ideal l'homme edp was water the first 6 months. This is why new bottles seem weaker first or blame a pesky reformulation.
Don't trust tester strips. Always test and wait an hour . Sometimes the opening is great but the dry down sucks or it doesn't last
Designer fragrance is a literal scam. $100 - $500 for a 2 dollar bottle with scented water.
I've been there on too much stuff. I haven't been told but I've worn Moschino Toy Boy and Cremo Spice and Black Vanilla and started working with them on. Needless to say I was getting punched in the face by vanilla and roses and I learned my lesson that day
Damn Gisada doesn't post to Australia?
I am the one who could not pick a specific perfume when getting to a perfume shop,all smelled the same to me until I used the perfume over and over for days and asking friends opinions.
Last time I decided not to hesitate and pick that new one,and You said very well:“ don't be afraid to make a mistake.” spending more money on perfumes,wont harm you.
as Prophet Mohammad(PBUH) spent half of his pocket money on perfumes.
by the way, thanks for another great video.
Wow, thanks for sharing your experience! Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Excellent 👍
Found myself popping my collar.... Midland knows how to smell good. Lol
Because its too expensive, some crackpot was trying to sell some for $600
11:40 or ask another person who can be a friend, family member, significant other, etc.
What no one tells you about fragrances is that the so called 'compliment getters' don't get any compliments. I bought all of these compliment getters and months later have not received a single compliment. Not one. Pradas, Mont Blancs, Azzaros, Davidoffs, Versace the list goes on. Tried them all, zero compliments.
LV Afternoon swim for a summer day. Ombre Nomade in winter. Nassomatto Duro anytime. Something amazing about Oud to me but we are all different.
Do alm of your blind buying at Burlington and Ross. 😂
Just spent more money on perfume than I have on anything else. I still really did need this
Oud Wood on the daily where I have no plans.
Tabacco and Vanilla for plans.
Lost Cherry for special events.
Although, I also get complements when not wearing anything.
three tom ford prive fragrances? strong foundation i like it
@@SpirithunterBOMB Well budget versions from 'The Essence Vault' but get complemented on by everyone.
"All fragrances are unisex" - I don't think I would agree with that.
Male and female nature should be acknowledged by the industry.
Finally someone that agrees with me. I catch so much crap on forums for saying they're absolutely are masculine & feminine fragrances.
My girl wears drakkar noir
I believe you left out extrait de parfum which is the strongest concentration.
Don’t under spray. You’re just wasting your time. By the time you leave your house and arrive to wherever, it’s already died down. So, what’s the point of 2-3 sprays?
Real vanilla costs around 40x more than vanillin
Allergic!
I normally like the content here. But this video was way to basic and kinda boring when compared to the clickbaity thumbnail. Its was a summary of older fragrance related videos with facts that have been repeated for too many times now.
Because it makes money, easier to repeat the same thing and keep creating content for more money.
My brother… there are people besides longtime viewers watching these videos lol. A large channel’s main goal is to pull new people in with generic videos, then they find the more complex videos if they like the content.
I'm sorry you were disappointed by a RUclips video.
@@SacramentoKingpinExactly, everybody thinks they're the main player in everybody else's world.
Thank you for saving me time.
how many sprays of dylan blue edt
Whatever you think is appropriate for the location you'll be. Outside and breezy? Max 8. Inside in close quarters? Maybe 4. You'll get a feel for it if you ask for input on longevity and projection from friends/family. My co-workers are my guinea pigs.
I only thing I this video needed is point out the differences in scents on tester, clothes, skin, or in the air.
I have to disagree just with that that all fragrances are unisex, that's not true. There are fragrances for men, for women and those unisex that both gender can wear. And that's all.
I theorists
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
commenting rn before the jeremy fragrance fanboys🗿💀
It's not as simply 'do or do not overspray', spray to you skin. Some people have skin that projects scent easily, and others that do not. Obviously Antonio is lucky and only needs a few sprays to project accordingly. For others they may need a little more due to their biological makeup. Simply put, spray to your skin, without being a dick.
At every advertising like this I think about unsubscribe. That sad because used to be an interesting channel.
You need to understand the fact that he also needs money to survive :)
People who watch football are poor and don't know anything about fragrances. Don't teach them things, let them play with balls
Nothing new here man
😂
No1- no fragrances in Summer
I'm literally about to throw up if someone with fragrance sitting next to me in very hot day.
It has to be very light. Dolce & Gabbana: Light Blue for Men or Versace For Men.
It’s not all about you, the world isn’t revolving around you
@@user-wj8ge9gn1l your world no, my world yes... so your statement is half true hahahaha 😂😂
But the same rule is applicable to my comment if it's about us 😂😂
All the best buddy 😉
Antonio is the 🐐 in this industry, it's not even close.
Salud! 🫡