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    Perfuming For Character

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Perfuming For Character

    Perfuming For Character
    Published 11/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.19 GB | Duration: 2h 24m

    How to store perfume, Composing perfumes, Aromatic sources, Obtaining natural odorants, Fragrant extraction etc.

    What you'll learn

    Obtaining natural odorants in perfumes

    Aromatic sources in perfume

    Odor characteristics in perfumery

    Fragrant extractions in perfumes

    How to store perfumes

    Health and environmental issues in perfumes

    Composing perfumes

    Dilution classes of perfumes

    Describing a perfumes

    How to layer body scents

    How perfume help to conquer fear

    How to pick your daughters first perfume

    Requirements

    No requirement

    Description

    Perfume types reflect the concentration of aromatic compounds in a solvent, which in fine fragrance is typical ethanol or a mix of water and ethanol. Various sources differ considerably in the definitions of perfume types. The intensity and longevity of a perfume is based on the concentration, intensity, and longevity of the aromatic compounds, or perfume oils, used. as the percentage of aromatic compounds increases, so does the intensity and longevity of the scent. The conventional application of pure perfume in western cultures is behind the ears, at the nape of the neck, under the armpits and at the insides of wrists, elbows and  knees, so that the pulse point will warm the perfume and release fragrance continuously. It is also believed that behind the knees is the ideal point to apply perfume in order that the scent may arise.Perfume is describe in a musical metaphor as having three set of notes, making harmonious scent accord. The notes unfold over time, with the immediate impression of the top note leading to the deeper middle notes, and the base notes gradually appearing as the final stage. These notes are created carefully with knowledge of the evaporation process of the perfume. There are so many aromatic sources for perfume which include plant sources such as bark, flowers, fruits, leaves, seed, wood etc. Wood is highly important in providing the base notes to a perfume, Wood oils and distillates are indispensable in perfumery. Some of the most common wood used in perfume are sandalwood, rosewood, agarwood and juniper etc.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Best perfume of all time

    Lecture 3 How much is too much when it comes to perfume cologne

    Lecture 4 Can perfume improve my health

    Lecture 5 How often should you switch perfume

    Lecture 6 Should l refrigerate my perfume

    Lecture 7 How to pick your daughter first perfume

    Lecture 8 How to layer body scent

    Lecture 9 Can l be allergic to perfume

    Lecture 10 Are some perfume seasonal

    Lecture 11 What does 'dry down' mean

    Lecture 12 Why do some fragrances last longer than others

    Lecture 13 Can perfume expires

    Lecture 14 Can perfume help me conquer my fears

    Lecture 15 Symptoms of perfume poisoning

    Section 2: Dilution Classes Of Perfume

    Lecture 16 Introduction

    Lecture 17 Imprecise terminology

    Lecture 18 Solvent types

    Lecture 19 Applying fragrances

    Section 3: Describing A Perfume

    Lecture 20 Fragrance notes

    Lecture 21 Olfactive families

    Lecture 22 Traditional categories

    Lecture 23 Modern

    Lecture 24 Fragrance wheel

    Section 4: Aromatic Sources Of Perfume

    Lecture 25 Plant sources

    Lecture 26 Animal sources

    Lecture 27 Other natural sources

    Lecture 28 Synthetic sources

    Section 5: Order Characteristics In Perfumery

    Lecture 29 Variance

    Lecture 30 Components

    Lecture 31 Scent uniqueness

    Lecture 32 Scent complexity

    Lecture 33 Price

    Section 6: Obtaining Natural Odorants

    Lecture 34 Introduction

    Lecture 35 Maceration/ solvent extraction

    Lecture 36 Distillation

    Lecture 37 Expression

    Lecture 38 Enfleurage

    Section 7: Fragrant Extracts

    Lecture 39 Absolute

    Lecture 40 Concrete

    Lecture 41 Essential oil

    Lecture 42 Tincture

    Section 8: Composing Perfumes

    Lecture 43 The perfumer

    Lecture 44 Techniques

    Lecture 45 Basic frame work

    Lecture 46 Fragrance bases

    Lecture 47 Reverse engineering

    Lecture 48 Copy right

    Lecture 49 Numbering perfumery

    Section 9: Health And Environmental Issues Of Perfume

    Lecture 50 Asthma and allergy

    Lecture 51 Carcinogenicity

    Lecture 52 Pollution

    Lecture 53 Species endangerment

    Lecture 54 Safety regulations

    Section 10: How To Store Perfume

    Lecture 55 Choosing the right storage space

    Lecture 56 Selecting a storage container

    Lecture 57 Preventing damage

    Section 11: Conclusion

    Lecture 58 Why can one perfume produce different scent on the same person

    Perfumer, beauty and makeup consultants, cosmetics professionals, parents, students, ladies, managers, directors, fashion personalities, everybody etc.