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Ask the Perfumer Sunday Mar 22, 2020

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  Ask the Perfumer Sunday Mar 22, 2020 by  Anya McCoy  |  Mar 22, 2020  |  Anya's Garden Perfumes  |  0 comments I’m here to answer your questions about natural perfumery until later tonight. Don’t forget to check the box so that you’ll get a notice when I answer. For fun – here’s the image of most of the Bonus Modules that my students get when they enroll in my Basic perfumery course. Several have been added since this graphic was made.  Payment plans are  now available!  https://perfumeclasses.com

Ask the Perfumer Sunday March 15, 2020

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  Ask the Perfumer Sunday March 15, 2020 by  Anya McCoy  |  Mar 15, 2020  |  Anya's Garden Perfumes  |  6 comments Yellow ylang ylang flowers turn the tincture green, and get darker with each recharge. The scent is very, very strong! Beautiful. Hi Everyone! I’ll be here until later today, early evening, to answer your questions about perfumery, natural perfumery, to be exact. If you post late, I’ll get to your answers tomorrow. 6 Comments Catherine Oshin   on March 15, 2020 at 12:58 pm I have studied holistic and clinical aromatherapy and am now studying botanical perfumery. I am big on safety issues and proper dosage. How do I deal with these issues in perfumery? For example, could a pregnant woman use my jasmine perfume if it’s a 15% dilution? What about using phototoxic citrus oils in topically applied oils or perfumes? I don’t see this information in the books I have. Speaking of books, your book on homemade perfumes is beautiful and useful and I’m so glad I got it! Reply admin
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Ask the Perfumer Sunday by  Anya McCoy  |  Mar 8, 2020  |  Anya's Garden Perfumes  |  8 comments Time to revive this much-loved give back I provide to the perfume community. I’ll be here until 10 PM Miami time. 8 Comments Trudie Simpson   on March 8, 2020 at 4:17 pm I love to make alcohol free oil perfumes, but how do i create a longer lasting oil perfume ? Reply admin   on March 8, 2020 at 10:19 pm Use a good proportion of middle notes in addition to your base notes. Reply Doreen   on March 8, 2020 at 10:08 pm Hi! Thanks for the offer! Here’s my question. Is Ambergris now illegal in the USA? If so, have any tips how to create a similar scent profile? Thanks! Reply admin   on March 8, 2020 at 10:18 pm 100% legal! Reply Evelyn   on March 15, 2020 at 1:35 pm Hi! How do make a sea salt scent? Reply Anya   on March 16, 2020 at 12:25 pm Hi Evelyn That’s a complicated question since there is no natural sea salt oil. Some use tiny bits of seaweed absolute or some vetivers. Sorry, I have’t

Ask the Perfumer Sunday: More on making perfume

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  Ask the Perfumer Sunday: More on making perfume by  Anya McCoy  |  Sep 21, 2014  |  Ask the Perfumer ,  raw materials of perfumery ,  study perfumery  |  8 comments The Ask the Perfumer forum is sporadic now, as I am caught up in so many projects, but I still love to assist others in making perfume, tinctures, enfleurage, etc. Feel free to post a question between now and 10 PM ET USA. For fun, a lovely photo of a Florida green orchard bee from photographer Mark Lenz. 8 Comments Ariel   on September 21, 2014 at 12:00 pm  (Edit) Hi Anya…I got a lot of Carissa grandiflora (NATAL PLUM) growing around my building and the surroundings ,it has such a great and lovely smell..I really would like to keep some of it in a bottle. can you lead me to the best way of doing anything with this flowers? BTW,,it has lovely fruits as well,which i intend to make into jam..as they do traditionally in Africa… Thanx in advance for any help… Reply Helene   on September 21, 2014 at 12:07 pm  (Edit) Hi Anya, I