Guest guest Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 Hi, When calculating the strength of a perfume (EdP, EdT, EdC etc) how do i take into account scents that i have already diluted? like a perfume that has in it some scents that i put in full strength, some in a 5% dilution, some 30% etc. do i take the ammount of a diluted scent and divide that into (say) 5% aromatic material and 95% alcohol? or is it all considered aromatic material? I work with a scale, so i calculate by weight. thanks in advance Hemla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 > > Hi, > When calculating the strength of a perfume (EdP, EdT, EdC etc) > how do i take into account scents that i have already diluted? > like a perfume that has in it some scents that i put in full strength, some in a 5% dilution, some 30% etc. > do i take the ammount of a diluted scent and divide that into (say) 5% aromatic material and 95% alcohol? or is it all considered aromatic material? > I work with a scale, so i calculate by weight. > > thanks in advance > Hemla > Hi, me again. i just thought of another option: maybe the dilutions are for experiments. but then, when i have a perfume 'recipe' that's ready, i blend using full strength material by percentages. i'm not sure how i would get around the whole mathematical aspect of this method though.... Still would love to hear what others do. g'night Hemla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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