It can be done by only a laboratory to evaluate ingredients, we people like me and you can only evaluate notes or our noses, while fixative etc cannot be determined. Also Fragrantica. Com is a great source for understandings about a perfume notes
Hi! DPG (DiPropylene Glycol) is used in perfumery to dilute oils, balance the scent, and ensure stability and longevity. Without it, your fragrance might be too strong, uneven, or unstable. Sandinol is a fixative that enhances longevity and depth, but it’s optional without it, the perfume may fade quicker. Both are helpful for making professional-grade impressions!
Hello sir, can the mixture strengthen the projection aspect? I want to try to improve the performance of fragrance oil with the addition of essential formula and aroma chemicals, is that possible? To have a very strong sillage, projection and longevity. Thankyou sir,😊
Off course yes, it would be having satisfactory sillage and projection but a factor of maturity shall have to be kept in mind and this compound must be kept for maturity. Otherwise, we won't get the desired outcomes
@@FragRemixLab I want to booster Xerjoff Renaissance Fragrance Oil, it's a citrus scent. What materials can I use to boost its performance and what percentage of the formula so as not to change the original fragrance? Sorry in advance because I'm just learning🙏
Sir when i started a 30 ML perfume mixing with this coffee beater..after 10 minutes i found only 20 ml perfume..in the time of mixing rest of the 10 ml is blown away...is it normal? in the time of mixing my some perfume blown away in the air...is it normal or my mixer is very fast that why some perfume blown away because of speed mixing
It’s not normal, you are right it could be caused due to high speed of mixer, you should procure an appropriate mixer to avoid wastage of precious ingredients
Can you tell me how to check DPG quantity in Fragrance Compound?
No
It can be done by only a laboratory to evaluate ingredients, we people like me and you can only evaluate notes or our noses, while fixative etc cannot be determined. Also Fragrantica. Com is a great source for understandings about a perfume notes
So basically you show how to boost the oil? And you use the same bottom / middle / and top note as the original to make it more efficient and better?
What is the use of dpg in perfume. If we dont use dpg and use sandenol is it ok?
Yes, you can use Sandenol or Glaxolide but keep in mind that the perfume you are going to replicate has musk in base, otherwise you should prefer DPG
@FragRemixLab ok thanks. What is the role of dpg in perfume
Hi! DPG (DiPropylene Glycol) is used in perfumery to dilute oils, balance the scent, and ensure stability and longevity. Without it, your fragrance might be too strong, uneven, or unstable. Sandinol is a fixative that enhances longevity and depth, but it’s optional without it, the perfume may fade quicker. Both are helpful for making professional-grade impressions!
Hello sir, can the mixture strengthen the projection aspect? I want to try to improve the performance of fragrance oil with the addition of essential formula and aroma chemicals, is that possible? To have a very strong sillage, projection and longevity.
Thankyou sir,😊
Off course yes, it would be having satisfactory sillage and projection but a factor of maturity shall have to be kept in mind and this compound must be kept for maturity. Otherwise, we won't get the desired outcomes
I also request you to please if you are making impressions please focus on high quality perfume oils and perfume grade ethanol and maturity
@@FragRemixLab I want to booster Xerjoff Renaissance Fragrance Oil, it's a citrus scent. What materials can I use to boost its performance and what percentage of the formula so as not to change the original fragrance?
Sorry in advance because I'm just learning🙏
@@FragRemixLab Btw, I am from Indonesia 🙏👌
Sir when i started a 30 ML perfume mixing with this coffee beater..after 10 minutes i found only 20 ml perfume..in the time of mixing rest of the 10 ml is blown away...is it normal? in the time of mixing my some perfume blown away in the air...is it normal or my mixer is very fast that why some perfume blown away because of speed mixing
It’s not normal, you are right it could be caused due to high speed of mixer, you should procure an appropriate mixer to avoid wastage of precious ingredients