@Arbolita Of course you can - Plant essential oils, isolates and aroma chemicals etc are in most fragrances that don't have any animal products in them!!
@@paulmcmc4005 thank you so much for your response. I follow your workshop, also I don't have any opportunity in my country to learn this job. Is there any other tool or book which I can get? My I get in touch with you bu mail?
I don't work for Perfumers World or have a workshop...sorry - I'm just a viewer like you! You have access online so you do have access to perfume knowledge if you research the internet! Take a look at Alora Dillon on RU-vid - She has a great channel to learn from! ru-vid.com/show-UCAE-ApeYVpXTFaziCIZm92Avideos or ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZpANAha9m_U.html These are good starting points: www.basenotes.net/threads/393147-Welcome-new-at-DIY-fragrance-members!-Read-this-first shop.perfumersapprentice.com/t-PerfumersCorner.aspx I see that you live in Turkey so you should be able to get ingredients locally or from Europe try: pellwall.com/product-category/ingredients-for-perfumery/ (UK) or hermitageoils.com/ (Italy). Don't forget to keep watching all of Perfumers World videos over and over & take notes - There's a lot to learn and you can't learn quickly...it will take time so please be patient!!
@@paulmcmc4005 You are such a good person! Thank you, Thank you very much for your kind help. Greetings from Turkey. Also i am a professional tour guide of our ministry&archaeologist. If you would like to know something about my country, I will be glad to assist you. Hugs 🌹