Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 --- skinessenceaustralia <skinessenceaustralia@...> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'm & I've just joined. I live in Brisbane > Australia and am > just starting to venture into the world of perfume. > With perfume I never wear the fake stuff. Its very > rare for me to > find a perfume that I like the smell of. Most of > them tend to smell > like talc powder once I put them on, so I stay away. > I do want to > explore a natural perfume for myself at the very > least! Does anybody > else have this problem? Welcome , It is definitely very rare for me to find a synthetic perfume that I like to wear. I don't really get the talc thing but they are so strong and overpowering and they rarely seem to resemble the notes that they claim to include. Also, they give me headaches and asthma so... If anybody can point me in the > direction of a good, > beginner's basic book, I would appreciate it very > much. > A great beginner's book is Essence and Alchemy by Mandy Aftel. It's a fun read and very informative and she includes some really nice formulas for her own perfumes that you can create yourself. Enjoy! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 > With perfume I never wear the fake stuff. Its very rare for me to > find a perfume that I like the smell of. Most of them tend to smell > like talc powder once I put them on, so I stay away. I do want to > explore a natural perfume for myself at the very least! Does anybody > else have this problem? Hi , and welcome to the group. You have come to the right place to get answers from very knowledgeable and experienced perfumers, as well as from relative newcomers like me. I do have the same problem with synths. I believe that you will find natural essences will behave in a unique and beautiful way. You will spend the rest of your life getting to know the nuances and complexities of natural essences, and I believe you will find your greatest satisfaction in learning how to coax a new tone from a familiar note, or in discovering that two unlikely essences work together on you in unexpected and entirely wonderful ways. > Please take it as written that in the world of perfume, I am a > complete novice! If anybody can point me in the direction of a good, > beginner's basic book, I would appreciate it very much. Mandy Aftel's Essences and Alchemy: A Book of Perfumery is a good book with which to start. Some perfumers disagree with her techniques, but there is no right and wrong, simply that which works for you and that which doesn't. If you never use her advice, you will still do well. I do follow her methods, more or less, and I am happy with the results. To really understand scents, though, you must find Stefen Arctander's two books. He describes the nuances of natural essences, and how they work together (or not), better than anyone else I've ever read. I think his books should be required reading for all perfumers, if for no other reason than to learn how to think about your experience of scents in a rational, scientific way. It sounds almost counter- intuitive, but you will understand once you've read him. His books are self-published, so you probably can't order them at your local bookstore ( & Noble couldn't find them for me). Our public library did not have them, but I did find both at our university library. You may have to search a bit, but they are well worth the effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 --- Becky <nocauseinme@...> wrote: > > To really understand scents, though, you must find > Stefen Arctander's > two books. He describes the nuances of natural > essences, and how > they work together (or not), better than anyone else > I've ever read. > I think his books should be required reading for all > perfumers, if > for no other reason than to learn how to think about > your experience > of scents in a rational, scientific way. It sounds > almost counter- > intuitive, but you will understand once you've read > him. > > His books are self-published, so you probably can't > order them at > your local bookstore ( & Noble couldn't find > them for me). Our > public library did not have them, but I did find > both at our > university library. You may have to search a bit, > but they are well > worth the effort. > Here is link to an online store that sells it. It's very expensive but they will now sell the book on natural materials separately-- still expensive! http://allured.stores..net/arbookoncdro.html __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Thank you for the welcome. Yes, I think I will be spending a lot of time with natural oils. I have noticed already how much my sense of smell has improved, just from playing with 5 or so of them for just over a year! Many, many more to go. Thanks for the link to the book, have to say you are absolutely right, $900 is just way too far out of my league and will be for a long time! I will stick with floundering in the kiddy pool for a while Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 At 02:42 AM 1/4/2007, you wrote: >To really understand scents, though, you must find Stefen Arctander's >two books. >His books are self-published, so you probably can't order them at >your local bookstore ( & Noble couldn't find them for me). Our >public library did not have them, but I did find both at our >university library. You may have to search a bit, but they are well >worth the effort. Hi Becky, all: Arctander has a three-volume set, and only the first volume is strictly on naturals. Mark, a member of this group, called Allured last year and convinced them to separate out the naturals volume because all three cost $900 and we didn't need the other two. They complied, sales went up 15% and they're now members of the Guild and very supportive of NP ;-) Such is the power of one person, , and the buying power of this group. Here's the link where you can get the naturals volume for $349: http://allured.stores..net/arpeandflmao.html Anya McCoy Anya's Garden of Natural Perfume http://anyasgarden.com Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild http://artisannaturalperfumers.org Natural Perfumers Community Group / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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