Irina
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Welcome :vrolijk_26:
Please read this first before opening a new thread, chances are you'll find the answers to most FAQ here.
First a kind reminder on Basenotes Community Code of Conduct for Members
And second: this forum has an awesome advanced search button that can help you to quickly find a thread on many DIY fragrance subjects, see pic below for its location
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Here is a compilation of links to threads that address the MFAQ (Most Frequently Asked Questions)
How do I go about smelling?
Smelling Techniques Guide
Where do I start?
Primer on How to Make Perfume
A collection of best practice tips
What materials do I need?
Top List of 100 Aromachemicals to get you started
Where do I buy perfumery raw materials?
DIY Suppliers List
DIY Suppliers with MSDS Certificate of analysis and Declaration of Allergens
Ingredients search via https://perfumersearch.com/
Where do I find more information on raw materials?
http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/
Where do I buy perfumers alcohol and what kind can I use?
Food grade Alcohol, Ethanol, UNdenaturated Ethanol etc where to buy
Where to get perfumers alcohol online
Should I add water, oils and glycerin in my perfumes?
NO
Don't Add Water, Glycerin or Jojoba to Alcoholic Perfumes
I want to make something that smells like X, what raw materials do I need?
Type in the smell here:
What equipment do I need?
The DIY lab
Setting up a work space & odor prevention
http://www.perfumersearch.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=12
Where can I buy a good cheap scale?
On Ebay. Look for 'jewelry scale 0.01 g', and find the best deal that can weigh at least 200 g
Favorite won't break the bank scale
I am looking to duplicate X perfume, do you have a formula?
NO
But there are some books that give hints, see books thread for more info.
Where do I find formulas?
Here you can find demo formula's:
How do I make my perfume last longer?
The perfume structure must be sound. You need to add raw materials with low volatility (vapor pressure) and/or materials high diffusion (like Hedione) that will last and project. Most of the times these are 'base notes' like musks, cedrambers (like Iso E Super), ambergris (like Ambroxan), woody (like sandalwood, vetiver), gourmand notes ( like vanilla, vanillin) and/or resins (like olibanum, benzoin). Or adding a fixative blend like Fixateur 505.
Here are a few threads on the subject that might help:
Can perfumers control sillage or longevity
Longevity
Extending natural perfumes
Fixatives and the fleeting scent
What books are useful?
Links to perfumery books
Are there schools that teach me how to become a perfumer?
Perfumers education
Home study courses for perfumery
How can I make safe perfumes?
Use the right materials in the right %, use the right equipment in the right space, look into local and global safety regulation and legislation (see threads on IFRA & EU)
Questions regrading safety guidelines for materials
What is IFRA and do I need to know more?
IFRA standards
IFRA standards & discussion
IFRA restrictions and EU regulations are NOT the same: some facts
I want to sell my products, what do I need to know?
It depends on your training, materials, good manufacturing practices, labeling, packaging, marketing, legislation, regulation, see above threads.
Perfume start-up help
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For more experienced DIY'ers:
Please feel free to add here other important questions, answers and links.
I'll compile it and edit this post regularly.
Thank you all for reading and participating!
Welcome :vrolijk_26:
Please read this first before opening a new thread, chances are you'll find the answers to most FAQ here.
First a kind reminder on Basenotes Community Code of Conduct for Members
And second: this forum has an awesome advanced search button that can help you to quickly find a thread on many DIY fragrance subjects, see pic below for its location

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Here is a compilation of links to threads that address the MFAQ (Most Frequently Asked Questions)
How do I go about smelling?
Smelling Techniques Guide
Where do I start?
Primer on How to Make Perfume
A collection of best practice tips
What materials do I need?
Top List of 100 Aromachemicals to get you started
Where do I buy perfumery raw materials?
DIY Suppliers List
DIY Suppliers with MSDS Certificate of analysis and Declaration of Allergens
Ingredients search via https://perfumersearch.com/
Where do I find more information on raw materials?
http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/
Where do I buy perfumers alcohol and what kind can I use?
Food grade Alcohol, Ethanol, UNdenaturated Ethanol etc where to buy
Where to get perfumers alcohol online
Should I add water, oils and glycerin in my perfumes?
NO
Don't Add Water, Glycerin or Jojoba to Alcoholic Perfumes
I want to make something that smells like X, what raw materials do I need?
Type in the smell here:
What equipment do I need?
The DIY lab
Setting up a work space & odor prevention
http://www.perfumersearch.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=12
Where can I buy a good cheap scale?
On Ebay. Look for 'jewelry scale 0.01 g', and find the best deal that can weigh at least 200 g
Favorite won't break the bank scale
I am looking to duplicate X perfume, do you have a formula?
NO
But there are some books that give hints, see books thread for more info.
Where do I find formulas?
Here you can find demo formula's:
How do I make my perfume last longer?
The perfume structure must be sound. You need to add raw materials with low volatility (vapor pressure) and/or materials high diffusion (like Hedione) that will last and project. Most of the times these are 'base notes' like musks, cedrambers (like Iso E Super), ambergris (like Ambroxan), woody (like sandalwood, vetiver), gourmand notes ( like vanilla, vanillin) and/or resins (like olibanum, benzoin). Or adding a fixative blend like Fixateur 505.
Here are a few threads on the subject that might help:
Can perfumers control sillage or longevity
Longevity
Extending natural perfumes
Fixatives and the fleeting scent
What books are useful?
Links to perfumery books
Are there schools that teach me how to become a perfumer?
Perfumers education
Home study courses for perfumery
How can I make safe perfumes?
Use the right materials in the right %, use the right equipment in the right space, look into local and global safety regulation and legislation (see threads on IFRA & EU)
Questions regrading safety guidelines for materials
What is IFRA and do I need to know more?
IFRA standards
IFRA standards & discussion
IFRA restrictions and EU regulations are NOT the same: some facts
I want to sell my products, what do I need to know?
It depends on your training, materials, good manufacturing practices, labeling, packaging, marketing, legislation, regulation, see above threads.
Perfume start-up help
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For more experienced DIY'ers:
Please feel free to add here other important questions, answers and links.
I'll compile it and edit this post regularly.
Thank you all for reading and participating!
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