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Here are the recipes compositions for perfumes (perfume).

Ambergris

  • Amber essence 600 g;
  • Musk essence 150 g;
  • Rose oil 5 g;
  • Vanilla essence 80 g;
  • Wine alcohol 300 g.

Lilac

  • Jasmine essence 100 g;
  • Neroli essence 400 g;
  • Tuberose essence 500 g;
  • Cibet essence 15 g;
  • Bitter almond oil 5 drops.

Heliotrope

  • Rose essence 400 g;
  • Vanilla essence 0,8 g;
  • Orange flower essence 80 g;
  • Amber essence 40 g;
  • Bitter almond oil 1 g.

fresh hay

  • Essences of mignonette 30 g;
  • Acacia essences 70 g;
  • Geranium essences 150 g;
  • Jasmine essences 150 g;
  • Neroli essence 150 g;
  • Rose essence 250 g;
  • Poplar Essences 300g

Hyacinth

  • Hyacinth essence 250 g;
  • Orange flower essence 125 g;
  • Benzoin essence 1,6 g;
  • Ambergris essences 1,5 g;
  • Wine alcohol 500 g.

Lily

  • Acacia essence 300 g;
  • Jasmine essence 80 g;
  • Orange flower essence 160 g;
  • Rose essence 100 g;
  • Tuberose essence 600 g;
  • Vanilla essence 240 g;
  • Bitter almond oil 1 g.

Lily of the valley

  • Violet essence 0,10 l;
  • Jasmine essence 0,15 l;
  • Acacia essence 0,15 l;
  • Neroli essence 0,15 l;
  • Rose essence 0,15 l;
  • Vanilla essence 0,3 l;
  • Bitter almond oil 2 g.

Musk

  • Amber essence 300 g;
  • Musk essence 600 g;
  • Rose essence 150 g.

Carnation

  • Acacia essence 0,25 l;
  • Orange flower essence 0,25 l;
  • Rose essence 0,5 l;
  • Vanilla essence 0,12 l;
  • Clove oil 1 g.

Patchouli

  • Patchouli oil 8 g;
  • Rose oil 2 g;
  • Wine alcohol 1 l.

Mignonette

  • Musk essence 20 g;
  • Essences of mignonette 0,6 g;
  • Rose oil 2 g;
  • Wine alcohol 0,4 g.

Vanilla

  • Orange flower essence 250 g;
  • Tuberose essence 250 g;
  • Rose essence 250 g;
  • Jasmine essence 180 g;
  • Vanillin 1,25 g;
  • Heliotrope 0,05 g

Violet

  • Violet lipstick 600-700 g;
  • Acacia essence 40 g;
  • Wine alcohol 1 l.

A more complex violet fragrance can be composed as follows.

  • Jasmine essence 10 g;
  • Rose essence 50 g;
  • Cassia essence 50 g;
  • Geranium oil 0,5 g;
  • Cinnamon oil 0,5 g;
  • Iris oil 1 g;
  • Musk tincture 12 g;
  • Vanillin 0,3 g;
  • Ionone 1 g;
  • Wine alcohol 770 g.

Vera-violet

  • Violet essence 450 g;
  • Pink tincture 100 g;
  • Cassia tincture 100 g;
  • Jasmine tincture 100 g;
  • Orange tincture 50 g;
  • Essences of violet root 200 g;
  • Musk essence 1,5 g;
  • Rosewood oil 0,5 g;
  • Violetol 5 g.

Cyclamen

  • Orange flower tincture 360 ​​g;
  • Jasmine tincture 180 g;
  • Violet essence 180 g;
  • Tuberose essence 100 g;
  • Coumarin tincture 12 g;
  • Rose essence 36 g;
  • Musk essence 5 g;
  • Benzoin essence 6 g;
  • Artificial oil ylang-ylang 1 g;
  • Acetic ether 0,3 g.

In the manufacture of rose fragrances and perfumes, the aroma of certain types of roses can be imitated. The best rose fragrances are usually made with fondant essences, as various rose oils produce a less subtle product.

rose flower

  • Rose oil 20 drops;
  • Wine alcohol 1 l.

briar

  • Acacia essence 130 g;
  • Orange flower essence 130 g;
  • Rose essence 250 g;
  • Rose essence 130 g;
  • Neroli oil 0,8 g.

wild Rose

  • Orange flower essence 0,2 l;
  • Rose essence 0,2 g;
  • Acacia essence 0,1 g;
  • Vanilla essence 0,1 g;
  • Essences of violet root 0,1 g;
  • Bitter almond oil 3 drops.

Terry rose

  • Violet essence 0,1 l;
  • Amber essence 0,1 l;
  • Neroli essence 0,2 l;
  • Rose essence 0,2 l;
  • Rose essence 400 g;
  • Musk essence 20 g.

Tea rose

  • Rose essence 0,2 l;
  • Geranium essence 0,2 l;
  • Flower essence 50 g;
  • Sandalwood essence 50 g;
  • Essences of violet root 50 g;
  • Rose essence 0,2 l.

White Rose

  • Pink tincture 600 g;
  • Benzoin essence 10 g;
  • Patchouli oil 0,3 g;
  • Bergamot oil 1 g;
  • Geranium oil 1 g;
  • Artificial rose oil 1,5 g.

Simple Rose Essence

  • Geranium oil 5 g;
  • Artificial rose oil 5 g;
  • Bergamot oil 0,7 g;
  • Sandalwood oil 6 drops;
  • Wine alcohol (90 °) 400 g;
  • Water 200 g.

Tuberose

  • Tuberose essence 250 g;
  • Rose essence 125 g;
  • Amber essence 1,5 g;
  • Wine alcohol 500 g.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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