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Green poudre effects in vintage 70-s

Agonhoun

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Feb 20, 2021
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Hello friends! I would like to discuss the theme of the green powdery accord found in Celadon Estee Lauder, Climat, Bleu de France . I did a few iterations and result was good. But i would like to ask your thougts and experience about soft green accords, that were in some perfumes 70-80 years. I used alpha isomethyl ionone, methyl ionone, glicolierral, vertenex, emeraldine, amyl salicilate, traces of galbanum and triplal with coumarine. Also was good trace of methyl laitone. Soon im going try green oak absolute from J. Frater , i think this have more soft facetes, that usual resinoid oak moss. So, what are materials can be useful for long green soft effects to the end? I used cosmone, musk ketone and ambrettolide in the end, it was nice. But maybe exist something else
 

pkiler

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Basenotes Plus
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Lyral certainly figures prominently in soft green long lasting formulations of the era.
 

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