Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 > > Looking for a good source for Carnation absolute. If there is one in > Canada - all the better. > > Also, any experience immitating carnation using cloves oils and > absolutes, rather than the expensive floral absolute? > > Thanks! > > Ayala Sender, Perfumer > Ayala Moriel Parfums > http://www.AyalaMoriel.com/ > My SmellyBlog: http://SmellyBlog.com/ > Signature Perfumes ~ Perfumed Jewelery ~ Fragrance Consultant On-Line > What about using Ylang, Ylang and Black Pepper? Irena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 On Sep 27, 2006, at 11:01 PM, Ayala Sender wrote: > Looking for a good source for Carnation absolute. If there is one in > Canada - all the better. > > Also, any experience immitating carnation using cloves oils and > absolutes, rather than the expensive floral absolute? > > Thanks! i get mine from quintessential oils, ayala it is in the bay area...california..i love it xoxoxoxo L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 The Chrissie Wildwood book. Aromatherapy Perfumes, has a few Mock Carnation Concentrates. Most of which do call for Ylang and Black Pepper, with an infused vanilla oil as a base. Also Ylang, Rose Abs. and Black Pepper.. Z........... Peace Angel Farm http://www.peaceangelfarm.com Zz's Petals, Natural Perfumery.... http://www.zzspetals.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 > Looking for a good source for Carnation absolute. If > there is one in > Canada - all the better. > > Also, any experience immitating carnation using > cloves oils and > absolutes, rather than the expensive floral > absolute? > > Thanks! > > Ayala Sender, Perfumer > Ayala Moriel Parfums > http://www.AyalaMoriel.com/ > My SmellyBlog: http://SmellyBlog.com/ > Signature Perfumes ~ Perfumed Jewelery ~ Fragrance > Consultant On-Line ***************************************************** Hi Ayala I just recently purchased some Egyptian carnation absolute from at White Lotus, and I love it. It was $180 an ounce. He is based in Washington now, so not too far from you I think. http://www.whitelotusaromatics.com/prices/abs.html -Patty __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 > > Looking for a good source for Carnation absolute. If > > there is one in > > Canada - all the better. > > > > Ayala Sender, Perfumer > > Ayala Moriel Parfums > > Hi Ayala > > I just recently purchased some Egyptian carnation > absolute from at White Lotus, and I love > it. It was $180 an ounce. He is based in Washington > now, so not too far from you I think. > > http://www.whitelotusaromatics.com/prices/abs.html > > -Patty > gets this from the source in Egypt - it's very good, and in fact may be from the only source of carnation absolute. Tisserand Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 > > > > Looking for a good source for Carnation absolute. If > > > there is one in > > > Canada - all the better. > > > > > > Ayala Sender, Perfumer > > > Ayala Moriel Parfums > > > > Hi Ayala > > > > I just recently purchased some Egyptian carnation > > absolute from at White Lotus, and I love > > it. It was $180 an ounce. He is based in Washington > > now, so not too far from you I think. > > > > http://www.whitelotusaromatics.com/prices/abs.html > > > > -Patty > > > gets this from the source in Egypt - it's very good, and in fact may be from > the only source of carnation absolute. > > Tisserand > Dear Patty and , Thank you so much for the advice! I had great experience with from White Lotus (although I ordered from him inderiectly as part of a co-op buy), so I am going to get my carnation from him. And thanks to Zz and JoAnne for the tips of duping carnation. I was not so happy with my result of ylang ylang, pepper and cloves (and a few other things to support the carnation theme, mosty based on formulas from Poucher's book). But I will have to let my carnation mature for a while and see what needs to be added. More indole or more eugenol... I have a feeling there is no way around it in a perfume but to use some of the real carnation absolute. There may be no shortcuts in this case... I will let you know how this progresses. Is it just my imagination, or is there some deep musky sweetness to carnation, besides the eugenol? And a hint of powder and green? I am trying to stay away from civet in my perfumes (unless I knew the civet it came from wasn't tortured! What I have is a sample from et from a few years back), but I must admit this is getting really tempting here... -- Ayala Sender, Perfumer Ayala Moriel Parfums http://www.AyalaMoriel.com/ My SmellyBlog: http://SmellyBlog.com/ Signature Perfumes ~ Perfumed Jewelery ~ Fragrance Consultant On-Line Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 At 03:24 PM 9/28/2006, you wrote: > > > > http://www.whitelotusaromatics.com/prices/abs.html > > > > -Patty > > > gets this from the source in Egypt - it's very good, and in >fact may be from >the only source of carnation absolute. > > Tisserand Ayala, Patty, I wrote recently about how disappointed I am in many aromatics from Egypt. Many of them have an Allium family off note for some reason. Sloppy harvesting practices, getting some onion or garlic mixed in? I'm not just talking about carnation here, also orange flower absolute and others. If 's is free of that note, I'm interested! Anya http://anyasgarden.com/perfumes.htm Parfums Natural http://artisannaturalperfumers.com The Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild http://.com The Premier Natural Perfume Site Gateway Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 At 01:36 AM 9/29/2006, you wrote: >I am new to the group...so please forgive me if I posted this wrong. I am >still learning. I just purchased some Carnation absolute at >www.naturesgift.com (5ml for $65) > >I buy from them regularly and the quality is always fabulous. I dont know >if this is the best pricing, but I trust Natures Gift. They have yet to >dissapoint me! I just got the carnation absolute today and it is >wonderful! I also ordered Frangipani (Plumeria alba) absolute...It is also >very fine! Hope this helps to add yet another resource for you. >Naturesguft is in Tennesee (USA) 's carnation absolute is cheaper - 7 ml for $65, and most professionals purchase from him, AFAIK. That's a heck of a lot more absoute for the price. I've had some bad experiences with Natures Gift in the past, and the prices are way too high, IMO. Every supplier should have fabulous quality stuff, and also have competitive prices. Anya http://anyasgarden.com/perfumes.htm Parfums Natural http://artisannaturalperfumers.com The Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild http://.com The Premier Natural Perfume Site Gateway Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 At 11:36 PM 9/28/2006, you wrote: >Is it just my imagination, or is there some deep musky sweetness to >carnation, besides the eugenol? And a hint of powder and green? Hi Ayala: I've always found that turmeric, diluted way down, has a beautiful powdery note to it. Carnation flowers do have a very green note, more of a lift note, maybe, believe it or not, a very, very dilute spearmint might do the trick? >I am >trying to stay away from civet in my perfumes (unless I knew the civet >it came from wasn't tortured! What I have is a sample from et >from a few years back), but I must admit this is getting really >tempting here... Are you speaking of the powdery aspect of civet? Try the turmeric first, or dilute down the et you have to less than one percent, and parse it out over the years so that you have the tiny, tiny bit you need, and when it's gone, it's gone. Perhaps by then you'll have sourced non-cruelty civet, if such a thing exists. Anya http://anyasgarden.com/perfumes.htm Parfums Natural http://artisannaturalperfumers.com The Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild http://.com The Premier Natural Perfume Site Gateway Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 Hmmm...well, for me it has been so-far so good with Nature's gift....Everything I have received from them has been great and i always get it fast...but Thank you for the info on the other source (with better prices). I will check that out! I am always looking for more sources with fine quality. Thanks Anya! Kat --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 > Ayala, Patty, > > I wrote recently about how disappointed I am in many > aromatics from Egypt. > Many of them have an Allium family off note for some > reason. Sloppy > harvesting practices, getting some onion or garlic > mixed in? I'm not just > talking about carnation here, also orange flower > absolute and others. > > If 's is free of that note, I'm > interested! > Anya ************************************************* Hi Anya I don't detect any allium smell in the carnation abs I got from . But I'm sure my nose is not as acute as yours. Maybe will comment on this? -Patty __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 > > Ayala, Patty, > > > > I wrote recently about how disappointed I am in many > > aromatics from Egypt. > > Many of them have an Allium family off note for some > > reason. Sloppy > > harvesting practices, getting some onion or garlic > > mixed in? I'm not just > > talking about carnation here, also orange flower > > absolute and others. > > > > If 's is free of that note, I'm > > interested! > > > Anya > ************************************************* > > Hi Anya > > I don't detect any allium smell in the carnation abs I > got from . But I'm sure my nose is not as > acute as yours. Maybe will comment on this? > > -Patty > My carnation is from Fakhry in Egypt, and I'm fairly sure that's where gets his from ( is, unusually, quite happy to tell you where he obtains his supplies). I cannot see any sulfur notes in the absoute. I would say it has a low-impact (reminiscent of materials that contain non-odorous paraffins) delicate but persistent fatty-floral odor with a spicy backnote. After a few minutes it does begin to smell like fresh carnations (eugenol coming through?) and my best guess is that it is genuine. I have never used it in a composition, but with all this discussion... T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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