I have ambrocenide %10 i really had problem smelling that. Not completely blind to the smell but i cant smell it easily and my nose needs to be fresh. People say its highly diffusive. I tried to dilute to %1 but still have problem even from the bottle
It’s very hard to miss the smell of such a potent material.. there is a small chance you are noseblind to this material, also, is your source a reputable source..?
This stuff has ruined so many nice fragrances. Take Greenley for example. Beautiful apple opening but dries down to scratchy, chemical waste thanks to this. I really hope the era of horrible woody ambers can pass.
I understand that you do not like the scent profile of Ambrocenide or even other woody ambers.. but we also need to address that, there is a big chunk of target audience who likes or maybe even loves the material. I myself love the woody / saw dust profile of Ambrocenide and also how it helps in increasing projection. for some blends it just makes it "nuclear".
@@aromaartisans Perfumers need to up their game and stop relying on chemicals like this in order to increase longevity. It's a cheap trick that takes away the beauty of a fragrance. Personally, I like wood and sawdust-like notes but when it gets screechy and harsh it ruins it. Some people can't stand Iso E Super. I find it to be the most beautiful velvety woody floral. It smells very natural even though it's an aroma chemical. I understand that some people are more or less sensitive to this stuff and skin chemistry plays a factor.