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Wanderer 5 drops Musky
3 drops Woody
8 drops Finalio
Citrus Breeze 5 drops Lemony
1 drop Mella
6 drops Finalio
Storm 5 drops Woody
4 drops Orienta
1 drop Mentha
10 drops Finalio
2. Take a smell strip labeled Flory, dip it
in the cup.
3. Now think about what additional
fragrance you would like to combine with
Flory. Select one of the Creative Perfume
Oils.
4. If the fragrance note of Flory needs a
light trace of mint, select Mentha. Would
you like to add some sweet, caramel flavor?
Then take Mella. If you would like the
flowery fragrance of Flory to be a little
dryer, then add Orienta. Or maybe you
would like to round off the flowery Flory
with a fruity note? Then Tropica is the
proper Creative Perfume Oil.
5. When you have decided, add 1 drop
of the specific Creative Perfume Oil to the
Flory.
6. Mix with the stirrer, dip a smell
strip and smell the result. If the creative
note seems too low, add 1 more drop of
the same Creative Perfume Oil — up to
a maximum of 5 drops — until you are
satisfied with the result.
> Be Careful! With a simple formula,
never use more Creative Perfume Oil than
Basic Oil.
Finalio — When and How Much?
Depending on what you are doing with
your perfume, you will probably need some
Finalio. You will need Finalio if you plan
to use the perfume in the flacon with the
atomizer.
> Start by adding as many drops of
Finalio as you have used of Basic Perfume
Oil (in this case, 5 drops). Test the result
with a smell strip. If you are not yet
satisfied, increase the amount of Finalio.
> Rule of thumb: You can increase the
amount of Finalio up to twice the total
number of drops of perfume oils you have
used.
This means for this first perfume a
maximum of 20 drops of Finalio, because
you have used 5 drops of Basic Perfume Oil
and at most 5 drops of Creative Perfume
Oil.
> A tip: Compose at least five simple
creations of your own according to this
procedure before you try out the next
perfume, Atlantis. Use different Basic
Perfume Oils so that you get a good feel for
each one. Practice makes perfect.
Atlantis — Perfume No. 3
1. Now we will combine two Basic
Perfume Oils and refine them afterwards
with Creative Perfume Oil. Begin with a
Basic Perfume Oil of your choice. Put 5
drops of it into the measuring cup.
2. Which of the other Basic Perfume Oils
will suit the first one? Begin by smelling
all the remaining Basic Perfume Oils.
Select one and add 1 drop of it into the
measuring cup, mix with the stirrer, and
test the result with a smell strip.
3. Add more drops until you are satisfied
with the result. Now you have mixed your
own new Basic Perfume Oil.
4. Next, consider which of the Creative
Perfume Oils you might use to add a special
note. Add some drops of this oil until your
nose is pleased with the result.
5. When you are satisfied, decide if you
also need Finalio.
> A variation: Perhaps you would like
to use yet another Creative Perfume Oil?
You can add this, also drop by drop, until
you have made the desired fragrance.
> A tip: Repeat the creation of perfumes
from the same pattern as Atlantis a few
times, until you are confident that you
can judge the influence of the individual
perfume oils well.

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MerkThames & Kosmos
ModelPerfume Science
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte9865 MB