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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @jankucera8505
    @jankucera8505 Год назад +1

    the most important video ever on actual fragrance making, thanks

  • @NG-qo1br
    @NG-qo1br 7 лет назад +2

    "The more you learn, the more you realize the more complicated it gets." My precise experience!! Great video. Thanks!

  • @MrSmelly1977
    @MrSmelly1977 7 лет назад +11

    This was a very informative and enjoyable video! Thanks!

  • @feralfeline6137
    @feralfeline6137 7 лет назад +5

    You have no idea how much I enjoyed this, hilarious and informative. Love the inside information. Maybe you can talk about the price of all these bottles you have. More of this 👍

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +3

      Sure I guess I can talk about prices of naturals in perfume compared with synthetic! People might find that interesting...

  • @Dpierre0916
    @Dpierre0916 7 лет назад +1

    Great video Peter. Took a side tour in St. Marteen, DWI (French side), to a fragrance boutique called Tijon. They gave a three hour interactive class for perfumery. You do find that the more you learn, you find out how much you don't know. But it was an awesome experience. The instructor was great. After a short class you formulated four fragrances. You could pick one to take home and if you wanted any additional frags that you formulated you had to pay extra.You also received a gift bag worth about $40-50. The price was about $138 (US). The oils really smell different than the finished products we are used to.

  • @designedmind
    @designedmind 3 года назад +1

    okay you are nailing the youtube game!! I don't watch youtube much, mostly just the same few songs again and again when I have had one too many glasses of wine. Today I was watching Dr. Whitney Bowe and ended up here with you. What you and Dr. WB both have is a crazy ability to pull the viewer into you, where you are with you. I feel like you are talking TO ME, with me. I'm in advertising and this skill you have impresses me. Winning RUclips! In a world of loneliness (especially now) you do an amazing job of making people feel accompanied.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  3 года назад

      I appreciate the kindness, thank you, I try to speak to the camera just like I am chatting with a friend

  • @harrigl1
    @harrigl1 7 лет назад +1

    Your video is FANTASTIC! I absolutely loved it! You let me know how completely ignorant I was to this information. I think you did an incredible job of sharing this information with us. You are definitely to be congratulated for being inquisitive and bold enough to delve into such an arcane subject. Yes, you've blown me away and I so appreciate it. Now, I'm truly less ignorant about a subject I have so appreciated "on the surface". I will do further investigation on my own for sure. You have definitely pointed me in a direction that I didn't know that I needed to go. Thanks SO much. Great job and beautiful video.

  • @martinmoore8216
    @martinmoore8216 7 лет назад +2

    This is the most rewarding workshop. After my first viewing I got a couple of books, the one you recommend here is very exy, it's on my wish list. On a waiting list for the kit (thanks for the link) stated getting some basic Essential Oils. Little by little. You are an inspirer. Thank you. M

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      Cheers, I've filmed an updated one... but it won't be live until next month

  • @epopseudo
    @epopseudo 7 лет назад +5

    I really enjoyed this, Peter! I'd be curious to see a video where you explore just two or three "notes" in depth. For example, as I understand it, some materials (like civet, I think) smell very different depending upon their concentration. So it would be interesting to see your take on, e.g., civet at 1%, 5%, 10%, 20%, or something like that. And then also, for example, different kinds of vetiver or vanilla or whatever, from different parts of the world (which you did a little bit in this video, but I'd be interested to see a more in-depth and systematic exploration of a few notes). I don't often get to watch fragrance-related videos anymore and I've largely given up watching reviews -- I've un-subbed from a lot of channels -- but I always really enjoy your videos, and this kind of video is especially interesting to me. I'm actually planning to start messing with my own fragrances, too.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      That's a great idea, thanks, I'll try to do something more specific like that next time! Cheers!

  • @heathluster9112
    @heathluster9112 2 года назад

    Nothing like this that I can find on the internet. thank you

  • @Cornflake81
    @Cornflake81 7 лет назад +1

    I did a sample swap maybe 3-4 years ago, and it had iso e super. I had troubles really smelling it, and didn't think too much about it.
    Amazing video, always learn something when you drop something.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      It's a hard note to sense for a lot of people I think... some people find it quite strong though

  • @TheVJTiticaca
    @TheVJTiticaca 7 лет назад +1

    Pure inspiration, i can almost smell your descriptions. Again an all inspiring relaxing entertaining educative piece of the finest youtube poetry. And ending with Beth Gibons master! you made my day. Thanks.

  • @erdbeermund78
    @erdbeermund78 3 года назад

    So bummed that test kit is no longer available! Great video!

  • @mrspress8057
    @mrspress8057 7 лет назад +3

    Wow, you had to pay a lot of money for all of those tiny bottles...especially real civet, oud and ambergris! Love this video...subscribed!!

  • @jtrommater
    @jtrommater 7 лет назад

    This is the most informative fragrance channel out there. I really appreciate you giving the websites, book titles, sources, etc. As someone who is interested in creating their own fragrances this has become my new go to resource. Can't thank you enough. Keep up the great work!! 👍👍👍

  • @chrisshannon7812
    @chrisshannon7812 7 лет назад +2

    Awesome vid brother. Your fragrant i.q is amazing. Thank you for the tutorial.

  • @charlesedward7825
    @charlesedward7825 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent video bro! I learned quite a bit and I wish there was more content like this available. Keep them coming please!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      Cheers! I'll do some more videos, maybe a little shorter next time!

  • @mikeacord5329
    @mikeacord5329 7 лет назад +1

    Always enjoy how you verbalize scents. Great video. I learned a lot!

  • @sproaty
    @sproaty 7 лет назад +3

    A minute in and I'm already very interested. Been wanting to familiarise myself with isolated notes for a while

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      Cheers! I'll try to do more shorter videos on specific things

    • @sproaty
      @sproaty 7 лет назад +1

      That was an awesome video Peter - very relaxing, well presented and very informative (when are they not though? haha :)). Very interesting topic. How are your fragrance creations coming along?

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      Pretty good! I sent samples out to a few reviewers and friends to get feedback, and I know which parts I will change.. working on new versions now

    • @sproaty
      @sproaty 7 лет назад

      awesome! Sounds like a rewarding pastime. I'd be happy to post a review ;)

  • @SGyru
    @SGyru 7 лет назад +1

    Loved the video Peter. You should save the Matriarch test for a video and do it for the first time as an unboxing/opening and full video of taking the test. I would love to see a video on that! Oh just got to the end. :p

  • @drsamgeo
    @drsamgeo 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent! Thanks, Peter for all the knowledge that you have given us.

  • @tom_schroeder
    @tom_schroeder 6 лет назад +1

    Very informative, and thanks for sharing. It's like an introduction to fragrance notes. I winced at your reaction to natural civit. Wow.

  • @evilapplepie
    @evilapplepie 7 лет назад +1

    I'm so happy I found you!!! I'm learning a lot from your videos, thank you!!!

  • @Cynphoenix56
    @Cynphoenix56 7 лет назад +1

    You are so knowledgeable about the origins of these components. Did you study formally? Or just read a lot. I find it so interesting. Thanks.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      Just read a lot and talk to perfumers!

  • @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN
    @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent Peter.

  • @amw154
    @amw154 7 лет назад +1

    Loved this video and its great to see your work space set-up! I definitely agree with all of the others that enjoy these educational videos. It’s fun to geek out! It also looks like you are developing quite a collection of component oils! As you suggested, please do some additional videos on how you are attempting to make fragrances and how you build a blend…that would be very cool to watch! Hope your week is going well and take care!

  • @fernandoferdinand4866
    @fernandoferdinand4866 7 лет назад

    Brilliant video Peter. I can't wait to see you create your very own fragrances!! I'm watching your other ones! :)

  • @patrickbateman4541
    @patrickbateman4541 3 года назад

    More videos like this! I've watched this twice now

  • @Xdjaguar
    @Xdjaguar 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video. Really interesting. Make more on specific notes

  • @alexmartinez280
    @alexmartinez280 7 лет назад +2

    Great video. I like how your doing your own thing and focusing more on the actual art and foundation of perfumery and not the more popular... tell me what girls love so I can wear it.

  • @luizhernandez7606
    @luizhernandez7606 7 лет назад +2

    Love your vids Peter! Keep producing them! Any content from you will always be a enjoyable to watch. What do you think about getting a fragrance recipe from a fan/subscriber and then you film the creation and finish off with a review? That would be cool! lol Also, Do you work with mainly absolutes or essentials? Synthetics don't count since they will always be present in most cases. Thanks buddy!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      I have a pretty even mixture of absolutes and essential oils! also Co2 extracts, and tinctures!
      Nice idea by the way! Maybe after I can give a decant away as a prize...

    • @luizhernandez7606
      @luizhernandez7606 7 лет назад

      Hey Pete! You did it brother! I'm excited to see this idea fully excecuted. Sucks i missed the deadline for entering the challenge. lol maybe next time. I have a nice edt blend/leather accord.

  • @TheBinjy
    @TheBinjy 7 лет назад +1

    Really enjoyed this video. Please show us your perfume making techniques.

  • @otis83
    @otis83 7 лет назад +2

    What an interesting, awesome video! Thank you. Such great information. I learned so much. Again, thank you.

  • @caldrumr
    @caldrumr 4 года назад

    I would love to see a lot more videos like this. Very interesting and informative. Thank you so much.

  • @Mountain.man85
    @Mountain.man85 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent video Peter!

  • @pantheratigris79
    @pantheratigris79 7 лет назад +1

    Great video, my friend! So far, I really enjoy Oud27 and Labdanum 18, Al-Khatt, Leather Oud (Dior), Amouage Gold Man, Roja´s Musk Aoud and Diaghilev. Dzing is also nice, as APLS (Maison FK). Really anxious to test Zafar.

  • @ambamb3774
    @ambamb3774 7 лет назад +1

    Appreciate the heads up. Great idea how to go about it.

  • @TheTreeWhereWeSatOnce
    @TheTreeWhereWeSatOnce 7 лет назад +1

    this was sooo interesting! Keep making more videos like this one!!

  • @mroz9391
    @mroz9391 7 лет назад +1

    Loved it! Great information and looking forward to more :) . Thanks for sharing!

  • @MagicKetchupVideo
    @MagicKetchupVideo 7 лет назад +1

    Where is the florals section? Are you going to make all oriental fragrances? :D

  • @Tdtsnowflake
    @Tdtsnowflake 7 лет назад +1

    Amazing video Peter!

  • @alid8646
    @alid8646 7 лет назад +1

    Really interesting video Pete, As a beginner to maybe making my own perfumes for the enjoyment where would u start? did u get all the different oils in one go? I noticed you didnt have tobabcco there..or did i miss it?

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      I do have tobacco... It's back row, far right.. I buy little bits at a time, not all at once.. it would be crazy expensive if you did that. Best place to start is just getting a couple of your favourite notes and seeing what happens, if you enjoy it or not

    • @alid8646
      @alid8646 7 лет назад +1

      Cool thanks for the quick reply. I will follow that template and see what i can do. just been watching your "how to make perfume basics" very helpfull! definetley a hobbie id like to do.

  • @TheMrZanshin
    @TheMrZanshin 5 лет назад +2

    2:30 is absolute RUclips gold lmao

  • @ridl7698
    @ridl7698 7 лет назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed this video! So interesting!

  • @sarahw641
    @sarahw641 6 лет назад

    This is a brilliant video and very informative with regards to perfume ingredients. I have just started to make my own fragrances and it is a challenge. I would like to make something that smells similar to Chanel No 19 which is quite a green and grassy scent so I would assume it has things like vetiver and oak moss in it. Thanks for all your great info Peter it has been a big help!

  • @ChunkyMonkaayyy
    @ChunkyMonkaayyy 6 лет назад +25

    Girl: Nice smelling cologne, what is it?
    Me: Hyrax piss.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 лет назад +6

      who doesn't love a bit of that ?

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 4 года назад

      Ha! One of my faves is Hyrax by Zoologist. Others in that line are some degree of animalic, except perhaps Hummingbird and Dragonfly. I have a lifelong fondness of faint whif of skunk, so love the slightly pissy-sourness of Zoologist's inventions.🐅💨 Wearing Panda right now. 🐼🌿

    • @designedmind
      @designedmind 3 года назад

      hahahah!

    • @designedmind
      @designedmind 3 года назад +1

      Hyrax would do. It sounds super cool!

  • @M_Ladd
    @M_Ladd 4 года назад

    Awesome! Very enjoyable!
    Thank you very much!

  • @anthonywalters4206
    @anthonywalters4206 4 года назад

    Thanks for your excellent tutorial. Would you be willing to recommend by title a Mandy Aftel publication?

  • @OriginalMindTrick
    @OriginalMindTrick 5 лет назад

    From my understanding, Iso E Super is a very large molecule so not all noses have the ability to pick it up. After wearing it for a long time I've noticed a lot more women being able to pick it up strongly and men getting zero. Women, in general, have a better sense of smell than men. You are kind of missing out on not being able to smell it. It has something of a hypnotic velvety cedar/sandalwood quality to it. It's one of those smells that is impossible to dislike, I thought, till I met a woman who really disliked it. When you are wearing it yourself the smell goes away but can come back in whiffs throughout the day. It's not something you wear for yourself in that sense. When I was trying to capture the smell of a myr (mire), a type of bogland you find in the Northern hemisphere filled with moss, Labrador tea, myrica gale, conifers, and cloudberry I tried to extract essential oils or tinctures out of the raw materials but when that turned out unsuccessful, Labrador tea is too strong and aromatically headache inducing for example, Iso E Super turned out o be reasonably close, only smoother, velvety and without the dirt notes of the moss.

  • @robertperricone5848
    @robertperricone5848 6 лет назад +5

    ISOeSuper...I make my own Molecule01 by mixing 12-15% Iso..per volume w/Isopropyl Myristate (IPM) its a perfumers alcohol ...these ingredients are very cheap and accessible online.........dont use over 20% pure ISOeSuper in the mix..its irritating to skin above that 20%..I love the scent of ISOeSuper..softly woody/sandlewoody/soft cedar. Wear it on its own or added to other frags to round out or warm up fragrances............Thank you so much for your fine video as always.............Bob

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 лет назад

      Sure thing

    • @fajrial3378
      @fajrial3378 6 лет назад

      interesting, i would like to make my own Molecule O1 too. cann you tell me more, how to make it

    • @OriginalMindTrick
      @OriginalMindTrick 5 лет назад

      These days I take the pure timber silk or Iso E Super and put a little behind my ears. Great combination with Sunday Cologne by Byredo which is a sophisticated gentleman sort of scent or Hinoki by Comme des Garcons which is a bolder sappy and woody type of scent.

  • @joeyswaney8497
    @joeyswaney8497 7 лет назад +1

    Found the Scent and Chemistry book on Amazon for $70 US plus shipping. Very interested in fragrance and hope to create a few of my own with having to buy $100 plus dollar bottles. Thanks for the info.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      It might be a bit confusing... it's a LOT of chemistry..

    • @joeyswaney8497
      @joeyswaney8497 7 лет назад

      I figured Chemistry and Math... Well above average in Math. Not so much in Chemistry. I also watched your vid on making a fragrance. I am sure this will test my will but I don't expect miracles lol.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      I'd save your money to be honesty buddy.. I've not taken much from it, other than a few % of different things in well known perfumes... that's about it!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      get Jean Claude Ellena - Diary of a Nose instead... some useful tips on simple accords

  • @scenttrails2703
    @scenttrails2703 7 лет назад +1

    dude...great video and info. thank you Peter!

  • @funnygaming2672
    @funnygaming2672 7 лет назад

    Yay I'm the 4000 sub LOL.Very interesting videos on perfume I like it

  • @dreamcoma2213
    @dreamcoma2213 4 года назад

    Hey, how come you never did the anosmia test video...looked for it to no avail. I think that would be a great video still.

  • @mailepointfive
    @mailepointfive 7 лет назад

    Super video! Very, very informative!
    Question: The synthetic ambergris you have, is it Ambroxan? I keep seeing it mentioned and I read Molecule 02 is just mostly ambroxan.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      No it's just synthetic Ambergris...but not Ambroxan, that's a more specific thing, I've never smelled it though so I can't comment on the difference! Yeah you're right 02 is made up of mostly that and 03 is made up of Vetiveryl Acetate

  • @robinbrennan4561
    @robinbrennan4561 5 лет назад

    Glad you did the skanky ones. I usually stay away from civet. By the look on your face it’s a good idea! Why would they even begin to put that in fragrance? I know some people like fecal dirty in their fragrance but not myself. Maybe the synthetic has a place. Thanks for the information. It’s amazing that humans found and used these animalic things and used them in fragrance. Am I correct in thinking that oud is a wood?

  • @Frag_Star
    @Frag_Star 7 лет назад +1

    Peter, please, could you make a top 10 designer of all time, because niche perfumes are a bit expensive and unavailable in some countries, and in this way I haven't tried many of them.
    I can see that you have a pretty solid knowledge about ingredients used, restrictions, brands, bottle presentations, packaging; and everything included in the process of making a perfume. Based on all this knowledge and experience, I think that you are able to know which are the best designer houses and perfumes in terms of quality/price ratios, and which are your top 10 designer perfumes of all time except narciso rodriguez for him.
    I think that it would be really wonderful if you would make a top 10 designer of all time list!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      It would only be a list of what I think would be good on other people.... there isn't 10 that I would buy myself!

    • @Frag_Star
      @Frag_Star 7 лет назад +1

      that would work too :)

  • @meenasharma9676
    @meenasharma9676 7 лет назад

    I love your channel...great info...look forward to hearing more from you.

  • @RyzFragz34
    @RyzFragz34 7 лет назад +2

    Now this was GREAT!! AWESOME VID!! Than k you for this:)

  • @sabbawatgul930
    @sabbawatgul930 7 лет назад +1

    Amazing video! Thank you so much Peter for all the information. I trust your nose.

  • @aclapes
    @aclapes 7 лет назад

    Love these perfumery videos!! Keep doing them from time to time, please :) Btw, regarding those concentrations of ISO E SUPER, are they over the perfume mix or entire bottle's liquid? I mean, are we considering the amount of alcohol?

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      In the forumla concentrate, sorry I should have stated that... then it's diluted to strength in alcohol.

  • @ynnatheb0mb
    @ynnatheb0mb 6 лет назад

    I really love watching your videos like this. I'm learning a lot. Very informative!
    Much love from Philippines 🇵🇭
    Cristina 💕

  • @MrJMont21
    @MrJMont21 7 лет назад +2

    It is the gamma isomer in Iso E Super that is the desired aroma chemical in Molecule 01. Molecule 01 uses Iso E Gamma Super which contains 18% of the gamma isomer as opposed to 8% of the gamma isomer in standard Iso E Super.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      I don't think it makes a whole lot of difference in the smell to be honest, 10% more isomer is like 10% more oxygen in a room, you'd have no idea anything was different

  • @hecutsa
    @hecutsa 7 лет назад

    Hey peter! Where do you purchase your oils from? Also I would like to see a video on how you mix and make your own scents. Great video and thanks for sharing.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      Hermitage Oils is the best place in the UK for independent people! If you're in the USA you can use Perfumers Apprentice... I'll try to do an updated video on mixing, I did one a while back, but I've learned more since then..

    • @MrJMont21
      @MrJMont21 7 лет назад

      FragranceView what about Pell Wall?

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      I use them less often, Chris is a bit rude to me in emails, or just completely ignores them.. but I do buy oils from him regardless, because I need them.. I just don't get on with him personally.

  • @yvonnemunsterberg6192
    @yvonnemunsterberg6192 6 лет назад

    seriously, I enjoy every second of your videos :) Big hug

  • @marilenatzortzi4544
    @marilenatzortzi4544 7 лет назад +1

    Hello! Sorry to bother you in this video but I wanted to ask you if, as a total newbie and as I intend to introduce myself in completely natural perfumery, my starter collection is enough to begin experimenting:
    Labdanum Absolute
    Guaiacwood EO
    Benzoin Styrax Absolute
    Amyris EO
    Patchouli EO
    Balsam Fir EO
    Cerdarwood Virginian EO
    Coriander EO
    Marjoram EO
    Jasmine Grand Absolute
    Ylang Ylang EO
    Clary Sage EO
    Bergamot EO
    Grapefruit EO
    That is all I could afford. I really hope I chose a good enough collection to start learning.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      I would drop Guaiac wood.. the essential oil is solid, it's like crystals, it's hard to work with..
      Replace it with Sandalwood.. You picked some unusual stuff, Marjoram, Amyris, Coriander are all odd picks... Ylang Ylang is ridiculously expensive, and very weak in terms of it's scent profile.. I personally wouldn't recommend buying that, at least to start with.. you'd be better picking a Rose Absolute instead..
      I would remove Guaiacwood, Amyris, Marjoram and replace it with Myrrh, Frankincense personally, maybe lavender, but I mean it's personal taste.. and what you're planning on making

    • @marilenatzortzi4544
      @marilenatzortzi4544 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much for your time and advice. I am planning on making (well, some day because as you said in another video, the first creations will suck) perfumes that are woody, herbaly, foresty and very slightly white floraly.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      Rose can enhance many perfumes, even if you don't want a "rose" perfume.. It's good to have it

    • @marilenatzortzi4544
      @marilenatzortzi4544 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you. By deciding to get jasmine absolute, I don't think I can afford the rose one too, at least not at this moment. It will be the first to add when I can order more notes.

  • @scottfulghum8408
    @scottfulghum8408 4 года назад

    This an endless ride but I think I'd like to stay on. This I'm sure is like playing guitar for 50 years. I've finally arrived after all these years at the beginning.

  • @MarcoAlessi
    @MarcoAlessi 7 лет назад +1

    Please more of this

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      I'll try to cover some more ideas.. just knowing which subjects people are interested in!

  • @desertfox432
    @desertfox432 6 лет назад

    Again, another friendly, encyclopedic take on scent. What was that wonderful music 15:00 in? It sounded like one of the Sibelius Poems.

  • @ManicMindTrick
    @ManicMindTrick Год назад

    You are missing out on Iso E on skin. In the silage of others, it's an amazing velvety, ambery, cedar-like smell. Natural and almost hypnotic smelling.
    It became used in fragrances to this extent for a reason. Ambroxan on the other side is just to my nose a giant chemical waste of a smell.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  Год назад

      I am not a fan personally, but each to their own

  • @ndsmith7119
    @ndsmith7119 7 лет назад +1

    Great intro vid to the mechanics to notes. Quick question...having bought and researched fragrance notes how do you now view the perfumer's statement when they say they have 'sourced the best and rarest ingredients in the world' like Roja Dove? When almost all fragrances use synthetics, is there such a hierarchy that justifies such high(er) prices? Thanks.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      Well.. I'd say an average in the EU that around 80% + of the Niche perfume is synthetic, depending on the formula... Just because Naturals are the ones that are heavily restricted in use, like Rose Absolute is only 0.07% of a final perfume before it's illegal... then you have to use a synthetic rose base instead.
      In the case of Roger, you can't trust him at all... he doesn't make perfume, he pays a company called Robertet to make them for him, they're made in a lab by chemists, and Roger just picks which ones he likes. I'd say in terms of smelling notes though, you just need a bit of a bull shit detector in your nose, you can start to smell what is "cheap" and what isn't... better quality naturals, tend to smell better quality ( not all the time ) it's difficult, perfumes in the US and Arabic countries don't have the restrictions like the EU, that's where you'll find the best quality perfumes... in terms of natural ingredients. - Most of the time price goes on what the bottle and box looks like, and the history of the branding.. real or fake in the case of Roja.
      Robertet do use quality naturals in his blends too, but you're just limited to what you can use, so think of the naturals as icing on a cake, the bulk of the cake is synthetic. That's how the whole industry is in the EU.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      I should say.. it is possible to make a fragrance with all naturals... even in the EU, but you just have to pick ones that are not restricted, and use smaller amounts of the restricted materials.. Like Sandalwood... you can use as much as you like, so it's possible, you just need know which are banned and what the limits are for each, most of the "dangerous" stuff is floral

  • @mahyarb5463
    @mahyarb5463 3 года назад

    Fantastic as always 👍🏼

  • @anas.9155
    @anas.9155 7 лет назад +1

    I had the same reaction when I've smelled Civet for the first time... and I think that it smells like cheese (old spanish cheese smell exactly like that). This video was fun!

  • @hikmatsherafridi8569
    @hikmatsherafridi8569 7 лет назад

    Informative and impressive. Looking forward for a video you creating a perfume.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      I have on up already.. " how to make perfume start to finish "

  • @earthtraveler313
    @earthtraveler313 6 лет назад +1

    Peter, have you ever heard or noticed skunk aroma in a fragrance, I mean, if perfumers use civet and other kind of animal "aromas" and or "dung", why not skunk. Where I live, we get plenty of skunk and I know it's going to sound gross, but I do like the smell of skunk, it reminds me of a fresh pot of coffee (go figure). What exactly is ISO E Super made of of? Also what do you think of Pachouli? I personally like the scent but some people roll their eyes and say "another hippie" or fix the scent to cheap. What other notes could you recommend to blend to keep the Pachouli but at the same time confuse the scent to make it soft, elegant and perhaps turn heads, and say good-bye to "another hippie". Bye the way that's a great name for the perfume "Another Hippie". I learn so much from you, Thanks again, Until next time, be safe.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 лет назад

      I can't imagine too many people wanting to work with Skunk liquid.. There's probably certain chemicals in it which stop it from being able to be used in perfumery though. Can't answer you on Iso E Super sorry.. searching google might provide an answer though. I never looked in to that.
      Patchouli typically I don't like, I am not a fan of the earthy dark green smell. I'd mix it with other herbs, rosemary, thyme, things of that nature, try to balance it between them all.

    • @earthtraveler313
      @earthtraveler313 6 лет назад

      Thank you :)

  • @philosophicalinquirer312
    @philosophicalinquirer312 7 лет назад +2

    so, the key learning here - take some rotten gone off cheese and some of your faeces.
    Dissolve it in some ethanol - then filter.
    Dilute to 0.01% (really important bit)
    Hey, it might become vanilla & musky sweet like !!!

  • @annea3329
    @annea3329 7 лет назад +1

    Brilliant video, it would be great to see you try to replicate a fragrance.

  • @perfumequeen1386
    @perfumequeen1386 6 лет назад

    I enjoyed that video and as you were explaining I realised that you did not have any brake after each smell session , some people say its good to have some coffee beans with you to smell as you test different oils is that true ?

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 лет назад +2

      Coffee beans don’t work, it just replaces one smell with another...
      better to smell clean skin

  • @korakatar7921
    @korakatar7921 5 лет назад +1

    This was the video that first made me subscribe 🙂

  • @Cicelyize
    @Cicelyize 5 лет назад

    Love your videos! 😍 You are really soothing and nice to listen to, this was really interesting.
    Very late comment but I also smell nothing with Iso e super and just feel it as a heavy indescribable gripping cloud. The strangest thing happened to me with a Jane Ormond perfume set of samples where I could smell very little and they all ended up smelling the same to me after 5 minutes. Also though I could not smell them, I could feel them in my palate and gave me a headache... really strange. All reviews I read are rave for that brand. I put it down to the iso-e super but wondered if it happened to anyone else.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  5 лет назад

      Happened to me with Ormonde Jayne too, they have one in particular that that a lot of Iso E, they can give me headaches too, so it's not just you

  • @muazseker7741
    @muazseker7741 7 лет назад

    Great video; very informative. But I guess, the ISO E Super which used in TdH has a better quality than the ISO E Super you own.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      I've no idea why you think that... Iso E Super is a standardised synthetic used by the whole perfume industry, mine is the same, there's a slightly different version used for Molecule 01 called Gamma Iso E Super.. But Jean Claude Ellena for Hermes uses regular Iso E Super, I have his diary book where he talks about it.

  • @carolmelancon
    @carolmelancon 6 лет назад

    Enjoyed this video very much but I can't help saying I believe one should never leave anything on the weighing pan of your scale when you are not actively measuring.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 лет назад

      It is good practise to not leave anything on it when it's not in use yes

  • @mmahboubian1
    @mmahboubian1 7 лет назад

    Great that you've sourced primary materials to share with readers. FYI, civet is never killed for the paste exuded from its anal glands. The animals are usually kept in cages and frightened (poked with sticks, etc.) so they emit that paste which is then scraped from their backsides. So the question of ethically sourced civet is moot. It might have to do with one's definition of cruelty.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +2

      I do agree! I didn't want to upset people too much with that through.. it's a sensitive subject.
      I just thought it was important to experience a little of the real, just to understand it.
      If I ever use the note, I would be using only ever the synthetic.. but the question of cruelty to animals to me, extends far beyond poking a civet cat with a stick.. we keep wild animals in cages in zoos all over the world. While children point and laugh at them behind sheets of glass, deprived of their natural rights. We have Orcas in tanks and train them to jump through hoops for the pleasure of a crowd. We breed cattle by the millions, only to slaughter them by slinging them up by their feet and putting a steel bolt through their brain, as their friend next in line watches it happen.
      We breed chickens and alter their genes so they are bald, so they have less feathers to pick, they are constantly feed grain, until they are too fat to support the weight of their own body, their legs break beneath them... but it doesn't stop people buying beef, and it doesn't stop people buying chicken..
      Humans are inherently cruel, we just choose to skip over what suits us, and what we choose to define as acceptable.. We watch and applaud Circus animals that are kept in tiny cages, and transported all over the country, to be trained by punishment for bad behaviour in the background, for the amusement of the crowd who never see that. You might wear a leather belt or a pair of leather shoes... an animal had to die for that. People go to sea food restaurants and point to the Lobster that they want for dinner, then it's boiled in a pan alive while it screams to death. People are like a cancer to the planet, and fuelled mostly by ignorance to the world around them, it's easier to not accept reality, because reality is so ridiculously horrible.

  • @Frag_Star
    @Frag_Star 7 лет назад +1

    Very nice and informative video!

  • @SuperMario-cv5eo
    @SuperMario-cv5eo 7 лет назад +2

    Nice Video,I have By Killian Love ,Civet is one of the notes, it's Very Sweet like a Marshmallow. Have u smell it Peter ?

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      I briefly smelled it on paper in a store.. but not enough to form a proper opinion on it!

  • @noseonscent1935
    @noseonscent1935 6 лет назад +1

    Can't imagine the 5 jealous nimrods who hated on this fantastic video with thumbs down. WE love it! 431 vs 5!

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 лет назад +1

      Nimrod is an underused word! cheers!

  • @DavidTorres-zp1ef
    @DavidTorres-zp1ef 7 лет назад +1

    Hey Peter when can we expect your Aventus clone? HeHeHe wow very interesting stuff. I was close on the ISO E Super in TerreDHermes I thought it was 75%

  • @Xozzen
    @Xozzen 7 лет назад

    The book really sounds interesting, doy ou know any more books about perfumery?
    Also, I think you should do a similar comparison between natural and synthetic with other common notes, like different woods, citruses, tabacco and the like.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      I've got a few... nothing particularly helpful for the basics of making perfume though, Mandy Aftel is ok, but extremely basic, seems more for a hobby.. I don't think one exists that tells you properly.....
      Yeah I can do a naturals / synthetic video sometime, sure!

  • @FeelOud
    @FeelOud 7 лет назад +1

    great video…
    just wanted to point out that “white oud” is not really considered to be agarwood…
    it is distilled from aetoxylon ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aetoxylon )…
    it is often called crocodile wood or boya oud…
    it may have few similar notes with the real agarwood oil , however it is highly lacking in depth, complexity and diversity of notes when compared to a real, good or high quality pure agarwood oil...

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      Cheers, I was told that also by someone else, same tree but different part.. I like how it smells though, so that's all I mind! Funny that Synthetic Oud smells like it though..

    • @FeelOud
      @FeelOud 7 лет назад

      actually it is a completely different specie…
      you are right it smell quite nice…
      just wanted to make it clear that real oud is much more pleasant… of course only if distilled gently, wisely and from a good quality agarwood…

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад

      I guess the other person telling me didn't quite know fully...
      Oud is something I need to learn much more about

    • @FeelOud
      @FeelOud 7 лет назад

      yeh… we all are learning… have a look at our channel, perhaps you will find something interesting...

  • @peterfrolikov2097
    @peterfrolikov2097 4 года назад

    so sad that anosmia test kit isn't available anymore

  • @wyomingpark
    @wyomingpark 6 лет назад +1

    Im interested in making an oceon, Mediterranean sea smell. How and what would you blend to have that strong beachy salty smell?

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 лет назад +1

      You can buy seaweed essential oil I think, mix it with woods and citrus

    • @wyomingpark
      @wyomingpark 6 лет назад

      FragranceView Thank you.

  • @TheMrZanshin
    @TheMrZanshin 6 лет назад +1

    2:30 Having a bad day?.....watch this about 10 times and giggle

  • @PanopticMotion
    @PanopticMotion 7 лет назад +1

    Haha, I watched this whole thing while eating lunch. Nonetheless, great video!

  • @moniethirthy
    @moniethirthy 7 лет назад +1

    wonder if you have watched the movie perfume? Love all your input on scents you are researching. I am only trying to create a simple scent which is a shampoo essential oil scent. I have yet to test and apply my findings. I am not in any hurry to create fragrances no time at all just enjoy what I can add to keep the smell for a longer period of time. You should try mausoleums these have interesting scents to try to figure out on scents. I know its sad for me to say this but some are ok scents once around for a certain time. Not sure if its all the corpses or the floral or maybe both. Interesting you are talking about horrid scents I can not stand urine of a cat at all but once the horrid scents added to other scents one can only imagine the great combinations. All scents smell different on any individual. All fragrances age as we age so scents will all change over time as they sit.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      I've heard about it.. not seen it! I should really watch it!

  • @riansmith7344
    @riansmith7344 6 лет назад

    This is probably a silly question, but how long (approximately) would you say that your essential oils, tinctures, resins, and absolutes last before you have to acquire more?

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 лет назад +1

      depends how often you use them... can be 3 or 4 months or a year or more

    • @riansmith7344
      @riansmith7344 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for responding. I have always had a fascination with fragrances, but it wasn't until fairly recently that I decided to look into making my own, and your videos have been very inspiring. I'll try to keep the newbie questions to a minimum. Either way; keep up the awesome work.

  • @bele28
    @bele28 7 лет назад

    Wow! Nice video and awesome collection. I want you to do what crazy me would do.. mix 1-3 drops of everything you have!! Dilute it to 20-25is% parfum concentration and see what you end up with!! I think it would be a great and interesting experiment.. and if it sux.. at least later on you can add it in tiny amounts to fragrances that you want to have "infinite complexity". Take care and God bless!

    • @bele28
      @bele28 7 лет назад

      PS when you finish make sure you use the alcohol for washing the pipette to dilute the scent, because that way there will be no wasted molecules of fragrances when you finish up!! Everything you took out of the bottles will end up in that one MEGAscent! I truly think it would make an interesting and entertaining video.. :)

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  7 лет назад +1

      an interesting idea...

  • @interqward1
    @interqward1 7 лет назад +1

    This is outstanding.

  • @TheStrange95
    @TheStrange95 4 года назад

    Hi, i Think the really Big problem is to find a quality materials for the organs. Could you recommend me some site where to buy the raw materials? Thank you 😊

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  4 года назад +1

      Eden Botanicals is very good for natural oils, or hermitage oils

  • @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN
    @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN 6 лет назад

    Peter, did you ever make a video testing yourself with the Anosmia Test Kit as I can't find any?
    If you didn't, how did it go for you and would you still recommend getting it?
    Edit: I don't think they do that kit anymore.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 лет назад

      I did, but I filmed it wrongly.. so I deleted it - I don't think it's sold anymore?

    • @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN
      @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN 6 лет назад

      It appears to be discontinued, pity. How did you fair with the test?
      I hope you had good results.

    • @FragranceView
      @FragranceView  6 лет назад

      I passed :) a couple were more difficult, but I wasn't totally anosmic to anything

  • @Crisas31
    @Crisas31 7 лет назад +2

    These vids are amazing