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This is exactly why this channel is one of the only perfume TH-camrs I am subscribed to. I love how you get to use your degree from the perfumery school into this and sharing the process of making a perfume, which makes every penny spent on the perfume we buy worth it. Pls keep this up! Really great content!☺️
THIS comment 🥹 thank you SO MUCH for your kind words and feedback, it means so much to me. I will definitely be doing more videos like this in the future so stay tuned!
@@jusderose I actually have a question: in the video, you guys mentioned that the roses smell different in the morning than in the afternoon, do you think it’s why perfumes tend to smell different depending on the weather? I noticed this with a lot of my perfumes, like Philosykos which smelled coconutty and creamy on a hot summer day but smells more green when it’s colder. Or with Un Jardin Sur La Lagune, which I noticed smelled more floral (and lasts way longer) on cold weather than when it’s hot (and the woody notes shine brighter than the white florals). Idk, I just thought you might have an insight on this.
Thank you, Josephine! I first visited Grasse as a teenager and my love of fragrance was born! Your educational offerings help us to appreciate what a complex and intricate art we enjoy with every spray! Thank you for making elegant, classy, and inspiring content. You are the absolute best on TH-cam and the only nose I trust!
What a wonderful journey to the iconic birthplace of rose centiflora in Grasse. To actually see it is to understand the time and love that goes in every bottle. You’re an “absolute” natural Josephine!
It‘s really nice to see the process behind scent creation. I loved speaking to the producers of the roses all the way to the Jean-Philippe the founder of the brand. To be able to witness the care and work that goes into developing these fragrances was quite exceptional and brings a whole new appreciation to fragrances. Really happy to hear you liked this video!
Thank you so much for taking us with you in a backpack😉, dear Josephine🥰! I enjoyed this video a lot! And now I am enjoying already my "Blue Madeleine"🌹☕🧁...a dream for my romantic soul!💞💃🏻💝
@jusderose I won't lie, I'm very jealous! But happy to have experienced it through you, as I likely never would have had the opportunity to see the harvest myself 💜
This is so inspiring Josephine and what an amazing place 😍 We are so privileged that you offer us not only perfume reviews but these educational videos as well. And what a coincidence that I was planning to order Blue Madeleine and now I sure will. Thank you 💕
Aww thank you ❤️ Also, I have a discount for you! It’s JDROSE to get 15% off and if you get one of the two new fragrances you’ll get a little gift too 🥰
@@jusderose That’s so wonderful, thank you so much for that 🥰 I remember that when you reviewed Blue Madeleine you mentioned if you like Gris Charnel you will love Blue Madeleine. I thought: ”I got to have it” 🙈
I watched this video twice already, and I loved every second of it! It was so interesting! 🌹 Imagine the smell of roses everywhere. 🌹 You look beautiful in the sunshine among the roses. 🌹
Besides the perfume content, I really love listening to Josephine's perfect English and the way she switches from English to French without an accent. This is very noticeable in this video, where the French speak English and you can feel it in their accent.😊
Once again, Josephine, thank you very much for sharing your experiences and teaching us something new in this wonderful world of fragrance we so much love!
Please make more video like this, as a series 🥰🌹 i love seeing behind the scenes on how perfume / art was made, talk about the ingredients. Such a nice video 🌹 played this video on repeat
I was just thinking about you yesterday because i feel like its been a long time since you posted on IG and on YT.. ❤❤❤❤ thank you for bringing us to Grasse.
Muy interesante todo el proceso que nos muestras, Josephine. Al verte rodeada de flores me recordó al primer icono de tu canal 😊 Excelente trabajo de investigación! Saludos desde Chile!
Perfect timing with the code! I wanted to buy Blanc Polychrome for my MIL’s 70th birthday the coming two months anyway as she adores this perfume! (Already ordered!) and I also wanted to try their new ones.
The best channel for Perfume lovers- Great job, Jus! I'm enjoying a lot everything you are bringing to the channel. Atelier des Ors is one of my favorite houses- I own 3 fragrances from them, and I have other 2 in my wish list so far- being one of them Blue Madelaine.
Stunning video!!! Thank you for such amazing content that helps us all appreciate the value of these incredible niche brands! You are my first love when it comes to Fragrance TH-camrs and this is exactly why 🥰🥰🥰
Great video Josephine! I love taking a peek behind-the-scenes at the perfume-making process. You asked some intelligent questions as well that gave great insight
Such a great video, 😍🌹🌸 Do you by any chance know whether enfleurage with animal fat is still used in Grasses? I read about that and am wondering if that technique is still used today...
Good question… I didn’t ask. From what I’ve heard throughout the years is that enfleurage isn’t used as much as a technique of extraction (though I’m not sure if this is the general consensus in Grasse)
I really really wished to have found the full playlist already published by now It would've literally a pure gold to me.. cuz I'm a Perfume Startup Company owner in Egypt, and I'm always searching for ways to take my production in terms of quality to the next level, and to the best I could and this would've have been a great help if it was complete :'(
Hello our girl ! Good to see such a different type of video !! Would like to ask you btw… have you ever smelled armani’s prive collection ? I know there are some goodies on that collection ! Would love to hear your ratings on those
Grasse is known for its exceptional quality of ingredients like rose centifolia, violet leaf, tuberose and jasmine. Rose centifolia in particular is the most prized natural grown in Grasse. As a result of the high quality of naturals, a lot of the big fragrance manufacturers have operations there (land to grow the plants and manufacturing plants) as well as many perfumers are based there or come from that region. Part of the interview with Jean-Philippe mentions this Grasse heritage and how it all started.
I What I knew is that modern European perfumery had already been established in Italy since the Renaissance, while in France it was practically unknown. In fact, the oldest perfumery in the world is the perfume-pharmaceutical workshop of Santa Maria Novella in Florence (which I visited years ago and it is an incredible place) and during the tour of the workshop they explained to us that it was when Caterina de Medici married in 1543 the king of France and who brought with her a trusted personal perfumer Renato Bianco, that the art of perfume arrived in France. Renato Bianco became famous in France as René Le Florentine because after having settled in Paris following Caterina, Renato Bianco opened his own shop in Pont Saint Michel, one of the most elegant streets of the capital: René le Florentin's shop was the destination of the best Parisian society and the essences produced by the master soon became an indispensable element for the city's nobility. Thanks to the work of the Italian perfumer, perfume shops opened throughout Paris and therefore it was an Italian who basically transmitted his art to French perfumers who then perfected it over the centuries up to the present day. And since I know for sure that even the “soupe aux oignons” is not a French recipe but it’s basically Florentine Carabaccia Medieval recipe brought in France also by Caterina de Medici, why should I doubt that something similar also happened with perfumery? And in reality the first modern perfume with oils wasn't even Italian because it was created even earlier in Hungary in 1370 for Queen Elizabeth of Hungary. So from the information I have, perfumery is historically not born in France, but it was certainly brought to its Glory by the French, perfumers! In any case Grasse is a wonderful place that I personally visited when I lived in France, and its roses are the best in the world, although there are other places in the world that can boast exclusivity on certain ingredients such as Calabria for Bergamot or Florence for Iris absolute or certain places in the Middle East for Oud. But as a huge lover of florals I was enchanted by Grasse, and I am grateful to French perfumery for giving me some of the most incredible floral perfumes I own: one of them is Nuda Veritas by Atelier des Ors of which I own Edp and Extrait…. It's one of the most elegant jasmines I've ever smelled! And I certainly find this video amazing and it brought me back to my years in France and how beautiful was Grasse when I was there!
Get 15% off all fragrances with JDROSE on atelierdesors.com plus a gift with the purchase of 100ml Blue Madeleine or Villa Primerose ❤ Discount code and gift doesn’t apply to discovery sets/samples
This is exactly why this channel is one of the only perfume TH-camrs I am subscribed to. I love how you get to use your degree from the perfumery school into this and sharing the process of making a perfume, which makes every penny spent on the perfume we buy worth it. Pls keep this up! Really great content!☺️
THIS comment 🥹 thank you SO MUCH for your kind words and feedback, it means so much to me. I will definitely be doing more videos like this in the future so stay tuned!
@@jusderose I actually have a question: in the video, you guys mentioned that the roses smell different in the morning than in the afternoon, do you think it’s why perfumes tend to smell different depending on the weather? I noticed this with a lot of my perfumes, like Philosykos which smelled coconutty and creamy on a hot summer day but smells more green when it’s colder. Or with Un Jardin Sur La Lagune, which I noticed smelled more floral (and lasts way longer) on cold weather than when it’s hot (and the woody notes shine brighter than the white florals). Idk, I just thought you might have an insight on this.
It was a pleasure to welcome you in Grasse and in our Villa Primerose Josephine! 🌸
I just wanna congratulate you guys for your fragrances, specially Cuir Sacre, I'm obsessed with it. Lol
What a beautiful, magestic place to work at and to create🌹🌹🌹 What a great video interview it is!🎉
Merci beaucoup pour tout ce que Vous créez!💖🌹💃🏻
@@thefirstpumpkin2571 Thank you very much for your message and support. Glad you love Cuir Sacré!
@@mariacernov9172 Thank you very much for these kind words ✨
Thank you, Josephine! I first visited Grasse as a teenager and my love of fragrance was born! Your educational offerings help us to appreciate what a complex and intricate art we enjoy with every spray! Thank you for making elegant, classy, and inspiring content. You are the absolute best on TH-cam and the only nose I trust!
That’s such a nice anecdote, thank you for sharing with us! And thank you for the feedback, it means so much to me ❤️
What a wonderful journey to the iconic birthplace of rose centiflora in Grasse. To actually see it is to understand the time and love that goes in every bottle. You’re an “absolute” natural Josephine!
It‘s really nice to see the process behind scent creation. I loved speaking to the producers of the roses all the way to the Jean-Philippe the founder of the brand. To be able to witness the care and work that goes into developing these fragrances was quite exceptional and brings a whole new appreciation to fragrances. Really happy to hear you liked this video!
OH MY GOD! I cant believe i Just got to take a peek of Grasse and the harvest of roses for Atelier desOrs! Josephine THANKS 😭😭😭😭😭😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
You’re welcome! I’m happy I could take you along this experience with me 🥰
Thank you so much for taking us with you in a backpack😉, dear Josephine🥰! I enjoyed this video a lot! And now I am enjoying already my "Blue Madeleine"🌹☕🧁...a dream for my romantic soul!💞💃🏻💝
How incredible to be able to visit the famous Grasse rose fields! I can't wait for the rest of this series!
It was so special… I’ve been dreaming to do this for years and getting to witness the harvest in person was very cool.
@jusderose I won't lie, I'm very jealous! But happy to have experienced it through you, as I likely never would have had the opportunity to see the harvest myself 💜
This is so inspiring Josephine and what an amazing place 😍 We are so privileged that you offer us not only perfume reviews but these educational videos as well. And what a coincidence that I was planning to order Blue Madeleine and now I sure will. Thank you 💕
Aww thank you ❤️ Also, I have a discount for you! It’s JDROSE to get 15% off and if you get one of the two new fragrances you’ll get a little gift too 🥰
@@jusderose That’s so wonderful, thank you so much for that 🥰 I remember that when you reviewed Blue Madeleine you mentioned if you like Gris Charnel you will love Blue Madeleine. I thought: ”I got to have it” 🙈
I watched this video twice already, and I loved every second of it! It was so interesting! 🌹 Imagine the smell of roses everywhere. 🌹 You look beautiful in the sunshine among the roses. 🌹
Aww thank you Justyna ❤️
It’s awesome to see behind the scenes stuff like this, as well as your genuine passion for it.
Thank you 🫶🏼
Josephine sitting in a bed of roses,you feel at home I believe,thanks for this beautiful episode,waiting the 3rd.
Haha yeah I was in my element 😂🥰
Besides the perfume content, I really love listening to Josephine's perfect English and the way she switches from English to French without an accent. This is very noticeable in this video, where the French speak English and you can feel it in their accent.😊
Thank you Josephine & Atelier des Ors for bringing this content! Chemistry & fragrance, my two loves. Please do more content like this for us nerds!
You’re welcome ❤️ I plan on creating more nerdy perfume content don’t you worry!
Happy to hear you love this 🌸
Once again, Josephine, thank you very much for sharing your experiences and teaching us something new in this wonderful world of fragrance we so much love!
I love it ❤️. Amazing place you did a beautiful job. Thank you Josephine 👍
Please make more video like this, as a series 🥰🌹 i love seeing behind the scenes on how perfume / art was made, talk about the ingredients. Such a nice video 🌹 played this video on repeat
Thank you so much for the feedback! I love making these types of videos and will do more of them in the future 😊
Josephine , how awesome is this ?!❤
Atelier des Ors , One of my fave perfume house
It was a dream come true 🥹
I love this so much; your passion and your knowledge of perfume is a real joy to watch. Thank you for another wonderful video Josephine! 🌹
Thank you so much!
I was just thinking about you yesterday because i feel like its been a long time since you posted on IG and on YT.. ❤❤❤❤ thank you for bringing us to Grasse.
🥰🫶🏼
This video was such a treat. Thank you! 💓
What an amazing video!!! Thank you so much for putting this series together for your viewers - it’s absolutely fascinating!!! ❤❤❤
Aw you’re so welcome! Thank you for watching ❤️
I just loved this video! Great job! We truly appreciate all the hard work you put into these videos ❤
Thank you so much for the feedback. If there’s anything else you want to see in terms of perfume industry behind the scenes, please let me know
Perfection! ❤ never clicked so fast on a video! Loved this! Thank youuuu
Aww thank you 🥹❤️
I have enjoy this content immensely, thank you so very much!
Thank you for watching ❤️
What an amazing experience! Thank you for bringing us along!
yay finally! i have been waiting for this "how perfume is made series"!
Going to Grasse is on my bucket list!
If you go make sure to do a perfume workshop as well (I did one with my mum years ago at Gallimard I think) and visit the Fragonard museum 😊
best video ever ! love the theme love the way you present it bravo a toi Josephine, merci de partager ces magnifiques moments avec nous :)
Tu es trop gentille, merci beaucoup ! ❤️
Jus thanks for sharing! Atelier des Ors creates unique perfumes!!!
You’re welcome! And I agree 🥰
Thank you for your support ✨
Great video Josephine, thanks for sharing your visit :)
Muy interesante todo el proceso que nos muestras, Josephine.
Al verte rodeada de flores me recordó al primer icono de tu canal 😊
Excelente trabajo de investigación!
Saludos desde Chile!
Thank you so much for the kind words!
As you said, a true treat! Thank you for sharing this with us. It’s so fascinating. Cheers
Thank you so much for watching 🥰
A most enjoyable & informative video!
Thanks - really enjoyed this content.
Perfect timing with the code! I wanted to buy Blanc Polychrome for my MIL’s 70th birthday the coming two months anyway as she adores this perfume! (Already ordered!) and I also wanted to try their new ones.
What a lovely gift idea! Glad you can take advantage of the code. Ps. It ends on Sunday this week so make sure to use it before then 😊
@@jusderose already used it, 15 minutes after you posted :)
The best channel for Perfume lovers- Great job, Jus! I'm enjoying a lot everything you are bringing to the channel. Atelier des Ors is one of my favorite houses- I own 3 fragrances from them, and I have other 2 in my wish list so far- being one of them Blue Madelaine.
I really enjoy this series
So fascinating! Thanks so much.
I am really enjoying these videos. So informative!
Stunning video!!! Thank you for such amazing content that helps us all appreciate the value of these incredible niche brands! You are my first love when it comes to Fragrance TH-camrs and this is exactly why 🥰🥰🥰
Great video "juice of the rose"😉. Looking forward to part 3.
Haha! There definitely will be a part 3 😊
Your channel is so underrated. This content is amazing
I love this video!!
I love love lovee your consistency with making vlogs!!!Keep going we love your contents Dear sister♥️♥️
Great video Josephine! I love taking a peek behind-the-scenes at the perfume-making process. You asked some intelligent questions as well that gave great insight
This was truly captivating! Thank you for sharing this! I could tell you enjoyed smelling the roses.
After watching your video I conclude that I’ll wear Riviera Drive tomorrow
Love it!
Love love love! 😍
Such a great video and amazing content!
Thank you 🫶🏼
Thank you! This was a wonderful process to witness. So beautiful and so complex.
That was uplifting, informative and elegant all in one. It makes me want to go there.
my favorite flower 😍 I wish I could be there
This is a long awaited video. Thank you!
You’re most welcome 😊
Such a great video, 😍🌹🌸
Do you by any chance know whether enfleurage with animal fat is still used in Grasses? I read about that and am wondering if that technique is still used today...
Good question… I didn’t ask. From what I’ve heard throughout the years is that enfleurage isn’t used as much as a technique of extraction (though I’m not sure if this is the general consensus in Grasse)
I love this video so much! Rose is my absolute favorite perfume scent!
I really really wished to have found the full playlist already published by now
It would've literally a pure gold to me..
cuz I'm a Perfume Startup Company owner in Egypt,
and I'm always searching for ways to take my production in terms of quality to the next level, and to the best I could
and this would've have been a great help if it was complete :'(
Truly educational and fun to watch! Thank you for this great video! 💖
Really fantastic stuff!❤❤❤❤
Thank you! Very informative and fascinating!
This is one of the most interesting videos I’ve seen. Love your content Josephine!😍❤
So happy to hear it! Thank you 🫶🏼
Love this series!! Thank you so much for doing more of a deep dive, it’s so interesting.
I love this serie of videos !! Thank you 😊
This was so interesting 😍 these kind of videos are my favourite kind ❤️
Nice video Josephine. Thanks. I love 🌹 and ATO. ❤
What a great video! I love all of the info.❤
Very interesting👌 Thanks for the mediation❤
This was so interesting! I loved every minute!!
This was amazing! Thank you ❤
Thank you Jus! What a great video.
Hello our girl ! Good to see such a different type of video !! Would like to ask you btw… have you ever smelled armani’s prive collection ? I know there are some goodies on that collection ! Would love to hear your ratings on those
So cool and I didn't know you spoke French. We need more content🙂↕️😁
Have you seen the new Lalique Les Muses Rose Nebula? There’s only 12 bottles worldwide apparently
Hi Jus de Rose! I'm wondering what fragrance would you say reminds you most of standing in rose centerfolia or sitting on picked roses?
So cool!!! 💞💐
🌹🌹 looovvveee this
Amazing!
May I ask in which way Grasse is the Capital of perfumery?
Western Parfumery was not invented in France. Or do I have my facts wrong?
Grasse is known for its exceptional quality of ingredients like rose centifolia, violet leaf, tuberose and jasmine. Rose centifolia in particular is the most prized natural grown in Grasse. As a result of the high quality of naturals, a lot of the big fragrance manufacturers have operations there (land to grow the plants and manufacturing plants) as well as many perfumers are based there or come from that region. Part of the interview with Jean-Philippe mentions this Grasse heritage and how it all started.
I What I knew is that modern European perfumery had already been established in Italy since the Renaissance, while in France it was practically unknown.
In fact, the oldest perfumery in the world is the perfume-pharmaceutical workshop of Santa Maria Novella in Florence (which I visited years ago and it is an incredible place) and during the tour of the workshop they explained to us that it was when Caterina de Medici married in 1543 the king of France and who brought with her a trusted personal perfumer Renato Bianco, that the art of perfume arrived in France. Renato Bianco became famous in France as René Le Florentine because after having settled in Paris following Caterina, Renato Bianco opened his own shop in Pont Saint Michel, one of the most elegant streets of the capital: René le Florentin's shop was the destination of the best Parisian society and the essences produced by the master soon became an indispensable element for the city's nobility.
Thanks to the work of the Italian perfumer, perfume shops opened throughout Paris and therefore it was an Italian who basically transmitted his art to French perfumers who then perfected it over the centuries up to the present day. And since I know for sure that even the “soupe aux oignons” is not a French recipe but it’s basically Florentine Carabaccia Medieval recipe brought in France also by Caterina de Medici, why should I doubt that something similar also happened with perfumery? And in reality the first modern perfume with oils wasn't even Italian because it was created even earlier in Hungary in 1370 for Queen Elizabeth of Hungary. So from the information I have, perfumery is historically not born in France, but it was certainly brought to its Glory by the French, perfumers! In any case Grasse is a wonderful place that I personally visited when I lived in France, and its roses are the best in the world, although there are other places in the world that can boast exclusivity on certain ingredients such as Calabria for Bergamot or Florence for Iris absolute or certain places in the Middle East for Oud. But as a huge lover of florals I was enchanted by Grasse, and I am grateful to French perfumery for giving me some of the most incredible floral perfumes I own: one of them is Nuda Veritas by Atelier des Ors of which I own Edp and Extrait…. It's one of the most elegant jasmines I've ever smelled! And I certainly find this video amazing and it brought me back to my years in France and how beautiful was Grasse when I was there!
Josephine, you have dream job. 🥰💖
Yes 🥹
❤❤❤
💗💗💗
Amazing vid Josephine! 🌹Very insightful. And did I read the signs correctly? A boozy collection from AdO upcoming? 🤤
Thank you! I don’t have any more info than you do… I’m super curious as well!
:o
Super interesting video
What a wonderful, informative video 🩷 Atelier des Ors is one of my favorite houses!
Me too!
Gold you love the video and thank you for your support 🌸