Richard is great with his explanations. Gives me a greater appreciation of fragrances when you understand the nuances of it all. I didn't realize he's behind Precious Liquid. Salt n Pepper is at the top of my wishlist.
The chemistry between you two is really something, you both being able to bridge the gap, two masters of their craft having a casual conversation but yet so informative is very entertaining, I think if you were to come out with another line Ash (which im sure is already in the works and we dont know haha) I think you two creating a fragrance together would have immense amounts of success and this is what I am wishing for. Thank you both for this, conversations like this are only ever experienced with someone you've worked with in person never via a video.
This guy works in the industry so he is unlikely to outright say he thinks a fragrance is overpriced or poor quality. He'll just give boring diplomatic answers. In a 13 minute video he's basically just said Aventus has a lot of bergamot and a darker foundation. I don't know about you but I already knew that.
Richard's professional perspective is 🎯. Maybe we shouldn't speak so ill of companies that have to reform their creations to meet codes. For the most part, I believe, if niche and designer houses had their way, they wouldn't remix their hits. On another note, I can't imagine the skill level it takes to alter notes in a song and still have it sound nearly the same. That's essentially what perfumers have to do. Those who came to love your creation will be most sensitive to its change. It is pretty sad. Especially when they ban "potentially" harmful things and let many proven harmful things exist even in our food.
@@calebgodard4554 Hard to say - some brands will get the original perfumer to work on reformulations, others will use other perfumers. So it’s hard to know whether he’s been working on the reformulations or not unless he answers the question directly.
Its EXPENSIVE and don't last and its cheap but last longer Now you tell me how what should i do????? Aventus last 2 hrs on average and charge 500$ for 100 ml. CDNI IS 10 TIME CHEAPER smells more complex then aventus last and project 10 time bater then aventus. And that's it. Why should i pay 500$ for aventus at first place????😏✌️
What is this? Every other review on tube has more depth and information. Only thing that this guy has in common with true perfumers is this fake french accent.
Richard is great with his explanations. Gives me a greater appreciation of fragrances when you understand the nuances of it all. I didn't realize he's behind Precious Liquid. Salt n Pepper is at the top of my wishlist.
S&P smells pretty great, but man that price is a bitter pill to swallow.
I love this type of video! Do more like this!
The chemistry between you two is really something, you both being able to bridge the gap, two masters of their craft having a casual conversation but yet so informative is very entertaining, I think if you were to come out with another line Ash (which im sure is already in the works and we dont know haha) I think you two creating a fragrance together would have immense amounts of success and this is what I am wishing for. Thank you both for this, conversations like this are only ever experienced with someone you've worked with in person never via a video.
This guy works in the industry so he is unlikely to outright say he thinks a fragrance is overpriced or poor quality. He'll just give boring diplomatic answers. In a 13 minute video he's basically just said Aventus has a lot of bergamot and a darker foundation. I don't know about you but I already knew that.
I like how he explains what the ingredients do!
Very tactful to say there's room for both. 😉 I agree!
When the guy said DRAKKAR NOIR and Ash almost jumped out of his chair in excitement.
Great video Ash.
Richard's professional perspective is 🎯. Maybe we shouldn't speak so ill of companies that have to reform their creations to meet codes. For the most part, I believe, if niche and designer houses had their way, they wouldn't remix their hits. On another note, I can't imagine the skill level it takes to alter notes in a song and still have it sound nearly the same. That's essentially what perfumers have to do. Those who came to love your creation will be most sensitive to its change. It is pretty sad. Especially when they ban "potentially" harmful things and let many proven harmful things exist even in our food.
Very informative video
Jomashop has Creed Royal Oud for $240 for a 100ml Tester. Just passing this along for y'all.
Royal Oud is amazing and that's a fantastic deal for it.
Not available anymore
Royal oud is the best from the house imo
Interesting stuff 👍
2 things in this video: price and how hard to extract them from a beginning😂. I’m hoping for more in note break down
Anyone no what is a similar scent to Salt and Pepper by Precious Liquid 🤔👍
Did the guy even comment on or make a comparison of Aventus to CDNIM??? This was just a long and drawn out break down of Aventus
Everyone: that’s great insight on perfumes
Me: brad pitt clone reviewing fragrance clones
Why the repost? Oh I see, nvm.
What happened?
Do royal oud next
Aventus should be $300 retail and like around $200 at discounters
it is in europe
Just buy Montblanc explorer
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Is he responsible for the current oud wood formula? 🕵🏻♂️
No
@@calebgodard4554 Hard to say - some brands will get the original perfumer to work on reformulations, others will use other perfumers. So it’s hard to know whether he’s been working on the reformulations or not unless he answers the question directly.
His name not even listed as a creator on the New perfume oud wood
Its EXPENSIVE and don't last and its cheap but last longer
Now you tell me how what should i do?????
Aventus last 2 hrs on average and charge 500$ for 100 ml.
CDNI IS 10 TIME CHEAPER smells more complex then aventus last and project 10 time bater then aventus.
And that's it.
Why should i pay 500$ for aventus at first place????😏✌️
What is this?
Every other review on tube has more depth and information.
Only thing that this guy has in common with true perfumers is this fake french accent.