They have the same value. Because in the end, the perfume should be aged for at least 1 week or can be up to 1 year in order for all the substances to blend together. The scent will be soft and mellow, unlike just finished mixing.
They have the same value. Because in the end, the perfume should be aged for at least 1 week or can be up to 1 year in order for all the substances to blend together. The scent will be soft and mellow, unlike just finished mixing.
1. No. Mixing ready-made perfume essences will make the scent messy. But you can make it yourself by using fragrant substances, for example to make jasmine scent. If it's simple, it's Benzyl acetate (smells like banana) + Linalool (found in jasmine, lavender, various flowers, including fruits) + hedione + indole (found in feces. The scent that gives depth in jasmine) and then come to a good balance. Now you have the scent of jasmine and can continue with other scents. You can use both Essential Oil and fragrance together.
2. Ethyl Alcohol is a solvent used to disperse perfume scents and also dissolves various raw materials well. But if you don't use alcohol, you can use oil or base oil, but you must use another solvent to dissolve the raw materials first.
3. Some substances can be used, but there are substances that have restricted amounts of use. This is because it may cause allergic reactions or side effects when applied to the body. I have no knowledge in this field. You must study that cosmetics.
1. Increase Mid note and make it balance
2. Hedione , Iso e super can help
3. Aging
1. Increase Mid note and make it balance
2. Hedione , Iso e super can help
3. Aging