Different types of perfume concentration determines how strong and how long it lasts . All it takes is having top, middle and base note essential oils, 70% alcohol and spray bottle. I did this in bio and organic chemistry 🧪 🥼 🧫 and made a soft bourbon 🥃 with sandalwood and vanilla note cologne to use in the beginnings of fall.
The funniest part is that it says 'Wild Bergamot' however WILD bergamot is an herb that's closely related to bee balm. Bergamot is a citrus fruit closely related to oranges. He didn't use either of those things to make that.
@@ChezPerfumesI'm from Reggio Calabria, the only city in the world where bergamot is produced; you call that bergamot?? Come to Reggio and I'll show you and taste the real bergamots...
To distinguish the original perfume from fake Authentic perfume brands usually do not use a lot of color in their products For this reason, the original perfume is usually pale, but fake perfumes are darker in color😊
The videos are for fun and promotion, the perfumes are not made this way. The color is just in the video too. ..I didn't think it will be necessary to explain obvious things. :)
I mean idk, dude like… barely diluted it, it’s probably wayyyyyy too strong, least diluted I ever saw was like 30% fragrance 70% alc, dude did like 30% alc 70% fragrance
@@tylerliebersohn2315 dilution doesnt matter if each basis isnt balanced out perfectly :) he coud use 100% oil but if you arent able to balance out the oils, you gonna stil have a shitty sillage and longevity
@@SammyEatsYourBrain99 based what I heard other place the dilution is very important for longevity, toilets being about 5% fragrance 95% alc, to parfums being about 20+% fragrance to 80-% alc, the biggest difference between the two being longevity
@@SammyEatsYourBrain99 with how little he diluted it I’d be less concerned that it won’t smell and more concerned that it shouldn’t come in contact with human skin
@@tylerliebersohn2315 yk theres perfume oils that dont get diluted at all?😀😅 and yes dilution is a part of longevity but mixing the wrong scent basis or the scent basis in wrong concentrations and wrong amounts will result in a bad perfume and performance. As as a reference, when a perfume is created professionaly they literaly do it with little pipets and use scales that weight up to 3 numbers after the , so like 0.005g. He just dumps oil in, that aint how you get a proper quality fragrance. You can do that to try out new combinations tho thats stil a waste of ingridients as just 1 drop would be enough, but to create a proper perfume, this aint the way.
what's crazy is I thought my phone was ringing lmao, my ringtone is the chorus to this song. I thought it was obscure and unique because I'd never heard it anywhere else....you win Chez Pierre 😂
@@anthonyhertlein4629 yea, I know. However, the thought of it JUST intrigued me. If it were THAT simple…we’d all make up our own. Too bad. lol. God bless you my friend
Oh, I see. All I need to do to make an exact replica of Dior's Sauvage is inject 5 or 6 completely unknown liquids through a kumquat and there you go. Thanks for the info! 🙄🙄😆😆🙄🙄
Tutorial on how to make an expensive perfume at home. Steps: 1. Take a lemon 2. Cut a small section of its cover 3. Most imprtnt step, inject a substance that im not gonna tell you what it is through the lemon 4. Done