Hi, Sarah. Finally speaking up after some weeks of lurking to thank you all for discussing the fractionated nature of the green materials and how smelling any one in isolation does not and cannot relate the entire story. By coincidence I have been diluting cis-3-hexenol, cis-3-hexenyl acetate & friends the last couple of days for Sam's course. I've been praying to get through the Cs at long last just because I've tired of the metallic, persistent sorts of odors and wondering how on God's green I could ever be expected to work these into one of my perfumes. But it sounds as though eventually I will blend some of them together and get: a green bean, a snow pea, a corn-husk or the grass beneath my bare feet once again. I am grateful to you for that.
Hello, you made me smile, thank you. I don't think that aromachemicals can ever be understood in isolation. Identified yes, but too easily dismissed or admired, only to transform when paired or blended. Those two materials are too much by themselves.
hi Sara! I'm binge watching/listening your videos for a couple of days now, your way of being and teaching is a breath of fresh air. A real human being in this strange world of scent! Just joined your Perfume Maker 1 and I can't wait to start. Thank you for the amazing content!
A real human being in perfumery who isn't particularly bent on hiding anything or disseminating only the sanitised, carefully edited version. It's a bit shocking at first - you have to take it in dribs at a time - and then you can relax, believe, and start getting accustomed to it. Like civet. 🤎
Hello.. I am happy to be one of the followers of the channel and it is very useful, but I have a suggestion that there be an Arabic translation that appears on the video, and there are programs that allow this easily... Thank you for your effort.
Hi, Sarah. Finally speaking up after some weeks of lurking to thank you all for discussing the fractionated nature of the green materials and how smelling any one in isolation does not and cannot relate the entire story. By coincidence I have been diluting cis-3-hexenol, cis-3-hexenyl acetate & friends the last couple of days for Sam's course. I've been praying to get through the Cs at long last just because I've tired of the metallic, persistent sorts of odors and wondering how on God's green I could ever be expected to work these into one of my perfumes.
But it sounds as though eventually I will blend some of them together and get: a green bean, a snow pea, a corn-husk or the grass beneath my bare feet once again. I am grateful to you for that.
Hello, you made me smile, thank you. I don't think that aromachemicals can ever be understood in isolation. Identified yes, but too easily dismissed or admired, only to transform when paired or blended. Those two materials are too much by themselves.
hi Sara! I'm binge watching/listening your videos for a couple of days now, your way of being and teaching is a breath of fresh air. A real human being in this strange world of scent! Just joined your Perfume Maker 1 and I can't wait to start. Thank you for the amazing content!
Thank you ever so much. That makes me happy.
A real human being in perfumery who isn't particularly bent on hiding anything or disseminating only the sanitised, carefully edited version. It's a bit shocking at first - you have to take it in dribs at a time - and then you can relax, believe, and start getting accustomed to it. Like civet. 🤎
great discussion! Another interesting green molecule is Irisnitrile.
Thank you.
Hello.. I am happy to be one of the followers of the channel and it is very useful, but I have a suggestion that there be an Arabic translation that appears on the video, and there are programs that allow this easily... Thank you for your effort.
Thank you. I actually spend a lot of time translating the captions into correct English. 🙄 So maybe!