Stemome for me smells exactly like figs when you pull it out of the fig tree and you smell it before being very ripe. And it's definitely one of my fav. The only problem, it doesn't last very long. I also love petitgrain
@@drunkenmasteryou don't have to add the ethyl maltol, it will just make it a bit sweeter so it will smell more like fig fruit rather than fig leaf or the skin/stem of the fig. Balance it the way you like. Also j.c.e. describes using Hedione and Iso E in large amounts for his fig accord. You can also substitute gamma octalactone with aldehyde coconut or methyl laitone, latter one will make it a bit creamier I feel, the one before more aldehydic.
I love Stemone as well. It can give such a nice natural feel in most things in small amounts but I’ve also been using it kinda overdosed in a chypre composition lately. Great video as always
Great video Sam, as always! Congratulations for your new setup, it took me so long too to set up mine :) Studio lighting takes all the place, it is what influences the most, according to me, the image quality.
Sam thanks for sharing your thoughts(knowledge).Have been following you since start you have covered great distance.Glad for your success.NAMASTE 🙏 from India.Keep on growing & sharing.
Most men's colognes that are mass-produced have very HEAVY and STRONG smells which make them not pleasant to wear daily and it seems most men avoid wearing them altogether (I live in the U.S. Maybe it's different in Europe.) What are the ingredients that make them like this? And do you try to avoid them when you make men's fragrances?
i guess, the problem with those colognes is that they are made with consideration that man smell bad and need something that smells stronger than their swet. Like, I have norlimbanol (deep woody smell with chocolate obertones), timberol (oud smell) and spirambren (patchouli) and in 5% concentration they all smell almost the same and they all smell like an average male cologne, but if you use them in concentrations
Brother i have a request for you that can you make any video of shamama malik or let us know what key and core ingredient can we use to get shamama malik note. Thanks in advance 😊
Your videos are very informative! Thanks a lot! Just one advice, the sound quality is very bad. Would be easy solution to use lav microphone. Especially in the room with empty walls. You might also Change the quality of sound in post production. But any mic close to your mouth will do the job.
What’s the difference between patchouli EO and patchouli light EO. Is one of them better in heart and another better for base note or what’s the difference?
Hello! I’m basically brand new to perfumery, as I’m mainly getting into it to make a gift. Do you have any recommendations as to what scents to use to make a vanilla perfume? Something that would remind you of walking next to a Paris bakery. Thank you!
I really like isocyclocitral and I would put it in a similar category to phenylacetaldehyde - I decided to put the latter in the video since it's more "classic"
Please (use AI to ) remove the reverb from your recording…way too much reflection in your room.. It’s very easy. And your subscribers will love you for it.
Nice to see you making video in new setup.
Thanks - first time trying it, will need to make a couple of modifications but overall think it has much better potential compared with the old one
Stemome for me smells exactly like figs when you pull it out of the fig tree and you smell it before being very ripe. And it's definitely one of my fav. The only problem, it doesn't last very long. I also love petitgrain
You can make an easy fig accord with just stemone, gamma octalactone and ethyl maltol
@@grundle69mcswag19 so gamma octalactone and stemone. More of the first, less of the second? With a hint of ethyl maltol
@@drunkenmasteryou don't have to add the ethyl maltol, it will just make it a bit sweeter so it will smell more like fig fruit rather than fig leaf or the skin/stem of the fig. Balance it the way you like. Also j.c.e. describes using Hedione and Iso E in large amounts for his fig accord. You can also substitute gamma octalactone with aldehyde coconut or methyl laitone, latter one will make it a bit creamier I feel, the one before more aldehydic.
I love Stemone as well. It can give such a nice natural feel in most things in small amounts but I’ve also been using it kinda overdosed in a chypre composition lately. Great video as always
Great video Sam, as always! Congratulations for your new setup, it took me so long too to set up mine :) Studio lighting takes all the place, it is what influences the most, according to me, the image quality.
Sam thanks for sharing your thoughts(knowledge).Have been following you since start you have covered great distance.Glad for your success.NAMASTE 🙏 from India.Keep on growing & sharing.
Love them, favorites are: cis 3 hexenyl salycilate and acetate, trans 3 cis nonenoate and violet abs
Yep those are all great too, shame that I couldn’t cover everything in this video
Important information about green notes ❤ thanks for that.
Black current is my favorite!
Most men's colognes that are mass-produced have very HEAVY and STRONG smells which make them not pleasant to wear daily and it seems most men avoid wearing them altogether (I live in the U.S. Maybe it's different in Europe.) What are the ingredients that make them like this? And do you try to avoid them when you make men's fragrances?
maybe you are referring to the Super Ambers. Norlimbanol, Ambrocenide and the like
i guess, the problem with those colognes is that they are made with consideration that man smell bad and need something that smells stronger than their swet.
Like, I have norlimbanol (deep woody smell with chocolate obertones), timberol (oud smell) and spirambren (patchouli) and in 5% concentration they all smell almost the same and they all smell like an average male cologne, but if you use them in concentrations
A great vid Sam! If only brands would bring back the tomato leaf accord. 😄😢🍅🌿
Nice to see you in my notifications!
Nice to see you in the comments
Thank you very much for yet another brilliant info🥰
Brother i have a request for you that can you make any video of shamama malik or let us know what key and core ingredient can we use to get shamama malik note. Thanks in advance 😊
where can i get Cis-3-hexenol and Triplal and all the other things you are using...
Your videos are very informative! Thanks a lot! Just one advice, the sound quality is very bad. Would be easy solution to use lav microphone. Especially in the room with empty walls. You might also Change the quality of sound in post production. But any mic close to your mouth will do the job.
I thinks it’s just the new studio he moved into
What’s the difference between patchouli EO and patchouli light EO. Is one of them better in heart and another better for base note or what’s the difference?
Hello! I’m basically brand new to perfumery, as I’m mainly getting into it to make a gift. Do you have any recommendations as to what scents to use to make a vanilla perfume? Something that would remind you of walking next to a Paris bakery.
Thank you!
Please share Givenchy reserve prive perfume formula
What is Cocktail Black Vanilla Husk? And how to make it?
Trifernal is also interesting!
Do you know folione? Is the gasoline of fahrenheit kkk
Thank you sam!
How to make ysl y edp purfume ? please
Dirty grass by heretic is fantastic. Very green.
What does DNA mean in the perfume industry
Good video in the new place🎉
Super interesting! Long live Galbanum 💚
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Thank you so much 🖤
Thanks!
To me Liffarome and Vertoliff are very important green notes.
And what about Isocyclocitral (IFF)???
I really like isocyclocitral and I would put it in a similar category to phenylacetaldehyde - I decided to put the latter in the video since it's more "classic"
Please (use AI to ) remove the reverb from your recording…way too much reflection in your room..
It’s very easy. And your subscribers will love you for it.