Thanks Marie for posting this. Been a maker for over 25 years and it amazes me how I've learned more in regard to fragrances from Ethan than from any supplier I've purchased from!
From Safety data sheets and solvents to ingredients concentration and flash points, head space, microencapsulation, maceration, aroma fixatives... Ive been using fragrances in my products but I learned so much from this interview I feel motivated to educate myself more about what Im using now. Thank you Marie and Nathan ♡
Marie:🤯 Nathan: 😏 Your face, Marie, when he told you that fragrance gets stronger and fuller as it melds with the other ingredients. Thanks to Nathan for this super informative interview! ❤
I love stock fragrances, when I stumbled across them, I ordered a couple samples and then more samples and hands down most depth and attractive odors than other agencies.
Love this video! Just ordered the sample pack, can’t wait to get them. I like to make all natural products, so can’t wait. One of my issues with my small business is I buy a fragrance to get my signature line and so far I have had 4 companies stop carrying that fragrance so I have to discontinue that line and that is soooo frustrating, because customers may come back for that product with that fragrance you can no longer get. Thank you for this video and I can’t wait to buy from a company that will have consistency.
Ughhhh!! This was so cool!! When you were talking about not trying to cover up the strong scent in formulation I remembered your video about kombo butter and patchouli!! You are on point girl!!! Thank you so much for this!!! so darn interesting ❤❤❤
Wow, I learned a lot while washing my dishes & listening to this podcast. I’m not sure if I just missed it but was there a question for Nathan about why fragrance oils affect the consistency or why the FO’s affect the product being made?
@@L_27Forsythe nah, some naturals, all most all synthetics (chemical). Natural fragrances are inferior and very oftentimes sensitizing. Always opt for synthetics for both cosmetics and perfumery of possible.
EU now has around 80 allergens we need to list. It's over $500 per test (GC-MS) if the supplier hasn't caught up and doesn't provide such extensive results. You should be flushing your headspace with nitrogen or argon, or go as far as bubbling-out the dissolved oxygen. Hydrophobic silica can be used towards a sort of encapsulation.
Great Video! I have sampled some of your products and they are heavenly! Question: How can I reach out to Stock Fragrance for formulation tips? I am trying to formulate a specific fragrance and would like to hear some of your recommendations! Thank you!
Thanks Marie for the very informative interview! It's so true about the importance of allowing the fragrances develop and macerate even if I'm only referring to essential oils because im sensitive to some synthetic scents! Also when you mentioned evaporation of water in soaps, check out Simi at Muddy Mint Soaps who uses a 50/50 lye solution that allows you to use less water hence less cure time!😊 Thanks again ❤
Yes and many soap makers choose to mix their lye at the same time they make soap but Simi explines in her book how it's much more efficient to make it ahead and then it allowes you to easily add liquids like milk or honey or anything that is heat sensitive. @DanaNelson-fd4fu
Simi suggests weighing your soap because different factors come into play. But once your soap weighs consistently the same, then it's done losing water. Soap, however, is ready to use after 24 to 48 hours because soponification is complete. @@DanaNelson-fd4fu
I know that using a 50/50 lye solution is not new but maybe making it up in advance is sort of a new concept, it is to me and has benefits like not having to mix up lye every time you want to make soap. The 50/50 lye water is already mixed and ready to use! @@inkpearls3364
Thanks Marie for posting this. Been a maker for over 25 years and it amazes me how I've learned more in regard to fragrances from Ethan than from any supplier I've purchased from!
From Safety data sheets and solvents to ingredients concentration and flash points, head space, microencapsulation, maceration, aroma fixatives... Ive been using fragrances in my products but I learned so much from this interview I feel motivated to educate myself more about what Im using now. Thank you Marie and Nathan ♡
Marie:🤯
Nathan: 😏
Your face, Marie, when he told you that fragrance gets stronger and fuller as it melds with the other ingredients. Thanks to Nathan for this super informative interview! ❤
I love stock fragrances, when I stumbled across them, I ordered a couple samples and then more samples and hands down most depth and attractive odors than other agencies.
Love this video! Just ordered the sample pack, can’t wait to get them. I like to make all natural products, so can’t wait. One of my issues with my small business is I buy a fragrance to get my signature line and so far I have had 4 companies stop carrying that fragrance so I have to discontinue that line and that is soooo frustrating, because customers may come back for that product with that fragrance you can no longer get. Thank you for this video and I can’t wait to buy from a company that will have consistency.
Fantastic interview! Thanks to you both.
I´ve just ordered the sample package, can´t wait to feel the scents ! and start buying from your company
thank you Marie this is absolutely so interesting from the making of fragrances to the longevity and how we should take care of our fragrances ❤😊
I LOVE Stock fragrances! This was so so informative.👏🏽👏🏽
thank you Marie and Nathan, I enjoyed listening so I will share with my favorite makers community
Sooo informative!!! Thanks so much! Now where do I get micro encapsulated fragrance oils ? 😝
Wow! Thank you Marie for doing this, so insightful. I wish we have access to that lingering treat for our shampoos and conditioners. ❤
Thank you Marine and Nathan , I love this topic ❤
Ughhhh!! This was so cool!! When you were talking about not trying to cover up the strong scent in formulation I remembered your video about kombo butter and patchouli!! You are on point girl!!! Thank you so much for this!!! so darn interesting ❤❤❤
Wow! So interesting! Thank you for sharing all this fragrance knowledge ❤
thank you for awesome webinar
Wow, I learned a lot while washing my dishes & listening to this podcast. I’m not sure if I just missed it but was there a question for Nathan about why fragrance oils affect the consistency or why the FO’s affect the product being made?
Love this!
Very informative 💚💚💚💚💚💚
❤Stock fragrances are real fragrances. They are beyond any fragrances you will purchase from any candle supply store.
Just to clarify, stock fragrances are all natural, no chemicals?
@@L_27Forsythe nah, some naturals, all most all synthetics (chemical). Natural fragrances are inferior and very oftentimes sensitizing. Always opt for synthetics for both cosmetics and perfumery of possible.
@@L_27Forsythefragrances ARE chemicals....just like everything else.
@@L_27Forsytheeverything is a chemical..water is a chemical
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, appreciate 🙏
EU now has around 80 allergens we need to list. It's over $500 per test (GC-MS) if the supplier hasn't caught up and doesn't provide such extensive results. You should be flushing your headspace with nitrogen or argon, or go as far as bubbling-out the dissolved oxygen. Hydrophobic silica can be used towards a sort of encapsulation.
Very interesting, I learned a lot! 🤩
Great Video! I have sampled some of your products and they are heavenly! Question: How can I reach out to Stock Fragrance for formulation tips? I am trying to formulate a specific fragrance and would like to hear some of your recommendations! Thank you!
Hi, we offer FRAGRANCE CONSULTATIONS on our website or you can send us an email : )
What are best suppliers in Australia for fragrances? If anyone is aware 🙏
Thanks Marie for the very informative interview! It's so true about the importance of allowing the fragrances develop and macerate even if I'm only referring to essential oils because im sensitive to some synthetic scents! Also when you mentioned evaporation of water in soaps, check out Simi at Muddy Mint Soaps who uses a 50/50 lye solution that allows you to use less water hence less cure time!😊 Thanks again ❤
Is that for all batch sizes?
What is her cure times with her formulations
Yes and many soap makers choose to mix their lye at the same time they make soap but Simi explines in her book how it's much more efficient to make it ahead and then it allowes you to easily add liquids like milk or honey or anything that is heat sensitive. @DanaNelson-fd4fu
Simi suggests weighing your soap because different factors come into play. But once your soap weighs consistently the same, then it's done losing water. Soap, however, is ready to use after 24 to 48 hours because soponification is complete. @@DanaNelson-fd4fu
I know that using a 50/50 lye solution is not new but maybe making it up in advance is sort of a new concept, it is to me and has benefits like not having to mix up lye every time you want to make soap. The 50/50 lye water is already mixed and ready to use! @@inkpearls3364
I use their fragrances in my diy body cream, my favorite one is silk blush
Nice they are close to me also!!! Wonder if they do any fragrance dupes like bath and body or others??
Hi, we do not make dupes, only original fragrance designs : )
How do i access the 10% on stocks website? BTW, great video. I watched the whole thing
Just sign up for our email list and you will receive a coupon : )
Does mixing fragrance with kaolin clay really work? Or is it a myth?
So interesting!!!
Musk does not come from a beaver, it comes from a deer, what comes from the beaver is called castoreum.
13:12 Cecile who ,please?❤
Nobody summed up this 50 minute video ?
Because I don't add any... ! Duh! 😝
Marie, that was amazing! Thank you so much!