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This week Karen is taking a look at the importance of precision when measuring out perfume materials. Most people that are new to perfume making measure in drops or milliliters, but this can lead to all kinds of problems with consistency and accuracy. The tried and tested method is using scales. In this episode, Karen explains in depth why scales are the way forward and how, by embracing them and using them correctly, you will become a superior perfume maker.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
“If you've created a fragrance you love and you want to make more of it, you need to understand, with precision, how to measure materials.”
“Perfume making is as much as science as it is an art and getting consistent results means being able to replicate your process exactly.”
“In the delicate balance of perfume making inconsistencies can be the difference between a fragrance that works and one that totally misses the mark.”
EPISODE LINKS
Inexpensive Beginners Scales
Diluting Perfume Materials
Natural Perfume Masterclass
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Getting Started Guide
Artisan Perfumery Mastermind
ABOUT THE HOST
Fragrance expert, author, teacher and speaker; Karen Gilbert runs courses in the UK and online which demystify the secretive world of perfumery in a fun and interactive way.
Karen has inspired thousands of students to explore their olfactory sense and create their own personalised fragrances.
With extensive product development experience in both the commercial perfumery and the organic skincare industry, Karen is able to offer a unique insight into creating natural and mixed media fragrances for fine fragrance, room scents and skincare/bodycare products using commercial perfumery techniques.
Karen is also a certified meditation teacher and has a passion for helping people to create daily rituals that integrate scent with other modalities to shift state and increase your sense of wellbeing.
CONTACT DETAILS
Website
YouTube
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This week Karen is taking a look at the importance of precision when measuring out perfume materials. Most people that are new to perfume making measure in drops or milliliters, but this can lead to all kinds of problems with consistency and accuracy. The tried and tested method is using scales. In this episode, Karen explains in depth why scales are the way forward and how, by embracing them and using them correctly, you will become a superior perfume maker.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
“If you've created a fragrance you love and you want to make more of it, you need to understand, with precision, how to measure materials.”
“Perfume making is as much as science as it is an art and getting consistent results means being able to replicate your process exactly.”
“In the delicate balance of perfume making inconsistencies can be the difference between a fragrance that works and one that totally misses the mark.”
EPISODE LINKS
Inexpensive Beginners Scales
Diluting Perfume Materials
Natural Perfume Masterclass
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Getting Started Guide
Artisan Perfumery Mastermind
ABOUT THE HOST
Fragrance expert, author, teacher and speaker; Karen Gilbert runs courses in the UK and online which demystify the secretive world of perfumery in a fun and interactive way.
Karen has inspired thousands of students to explore their olfactory sense and create their own personalised fragrances.
With extensive product development experience in both the commercial perfumery and the organic skincare industry, Karen is able to offer a unique insight into creating natural and mixed media fragrances for fine fragrance, room scents and skincare/bodycare products using commercial perfumery techniques.
Karen is also a certified meditation teacher and has a passion for helping people to create daily rituals that integrate scent with other modalities to shift state and increase your sense of wellbeing.
CONTACT DETAILS
Website
YouTube
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