Nice job again. You always have something to offer every one, from the beginner to the professional scent-artist. You occasionally feature exotic and peculiar materials. I don't know how you go about discovering them, but you are my source for discovering and learning about these novel materials and I thank you for this.
Thank you! I'm glad you're discovering new materials from me too. I must say, most of the time I discover them by simply browsing online stores like Pell Wall
Easters are like decoration, they don't play a major role in a perfume. I wish if I can make them project more with a white musk like ethylene brassylate. Easters controle the wow effect, I will use them to impress and sell my perfume huhuhu
hi Sam, maybe i have a suggestion for a new video. How do I make a rice accord?. in any case i will be very happy with it because as a beginner i have no idea how i should do that!
I have no idea - I've never tried it myself. But if it were me, I would search "rice accord" on the basenotes forums - usually you will be able to find something which will point you in the right direction.
Hey Sam. Thank you you helped me alot with this video☺️. I have all of them but I heard also about Hexyl Butyrate but I didnt find it anywhere, can you tell me what I can use for alternative? Thank you very much 😌
Could you tell me if there's a usage rate for isoamyl acetate? Im hoping to use it in a 65g batch of lip balm just like an essential oil, and in 1000g of soap, but im unsure of how much to use. I can't find anything on google. Any advice would be appreciated.
You will need to test it yourself since it’s unlikely you’ll find an answer to such a specific question. You should try small test batches at 2%, 4%, 6% etc… by mass
@@sammacer Thanks. I have some essential oils that have a safety usage rate as low as 0.13% so i just wondered if these esters worked the same way. One more question... is there a supplier i can buy these esters from in the uk? Particularly isoamyl acetate, isoamyl butyrate, and the one you said smelled of rum?
Nice job again. You always have something to offer every one, from the beginner to the professional scent-artist. You occasionally feature exotic and peculiar materials. I don't know how you go about discovering them, but you are my source for discovering and learning about these novel materials and I thank you for this.
Thank you! I'm glad you're discovering new materials from me too. I must say, most of the time I discover them by simply browsing online stores like Pell Wall
The first reaction I ever made was esterification, I love esters. I love the fruity smells, I tend to overdose them tbh
:D
I made wintergreen from a condensation reaction at school, loved the smell
Was following your channel for a while, great contents dear👍🏼 lots of love and respect from🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thank you!
There are a lot of esters in œnology too.
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Easters are like decoration, they don't play a major role in a perfume. I wish if I can make them project more with a white musk like ethylene brassylate. Easters controle the wow effect, I will use them to impress and sell my perfume huhuhu
Yeah, great way to look at them indeed - a decoration
@Hedione HC Yeah good point - I think maybe the volatile fruity ones fit better into that box
Thank you sir sam . Very useful
No problem
awesome video love this content!
Cheers
hi Sam, maybe i have a suggestion for a new video. How do I make a rice accord?. in any case i will be very happy with it because as a beginner i have no idea how i should do that!
I have no idea - I've never tried it myself. But if it were me, I would search "rice accord" on the basenotes forums - usually you will be able to find something which will point you in the right direction.
@@sammacer that's a good idea sam. thanks for the tip! keep up your videos, they are very educational! thank you!!
Hey Sam. Thank you you helped me alot with this video☺️. I have all of them but I heard also about Hexyl Butyrate but I didnt find it anywhere, can you tell me what I can use for alternative? Thank you very much 😌
I'm sorry but I don't know where you can buy hexyl butyrate!
Could you tell me if there's a usage rate for isoamyl acetate? Im hoping to use it in a 65g batch of lip balm just like an essential oil, and in 1000g of soap, but im unsure of how much to use. I can't find anything on google. Any advice would be appreciated.
You will need to test it yourself since it’s unlikely you’ll find an answer to such a specific question. You should try small test batches at 2%, 4%, 6% etc… by mass
@@sammacer Thanks. I have some essential oils that have a safety usage rate as low as 0.13% so i just wondered if these esters worked the same way. One more question... is there a supplier i can buy these esters from in the uk? Particularly isoamyl acetate, isoamyl butyrate, and the one you said smelled of rum?
sir tell me please . which fixative i can use in all type of fragrances
None
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