I have Black Afgano's oil, the first time I applied it on my skin I went to the gym and then I took a shower and 10 hours later I could still smell it on my skin 🤯
That's the beauty of it. I've been using perfume oil for a few years now. The brand and exact oil is my best kept secret, don't want anyone to copy "my" smell.
@@SomeGreyGuywatching someone else video, while gatekeeping cologne is crazy work😂. Your definitely not an individual of abundance. Just here to take from the community. Facts smdh.
I buy a beautiful botanical based oil from a small boutique in New York. It last all day on me and I always get compliments! It is very pricey but a little goes a long way. Nothing smells like it. It’s niche and a very small brand. I’ll always have it in my fragrance collection as long as they keep making it 😊
Love the history of perfume oils. In fact I think I like them mostly for this reason. Easier to find Eastern scents in the oil / attar world too often. And finally - value for money!
@@SpaceStrikeSprays contain alcohol which evaporates over time and projects the scent into the air. Oils have no alcohol however they are incredibly concentrated meaning they still smell strong but last longer due to no evaporation. They remain on the skin. Distance people will smell you from will definitely be reduced but not by too much.
PP's Nasomatto clones are actually very good. I fell in love with Fantomas through their clone. I got the oil, then I got the spray (which I kind of prefer because I loved the bigger waft of projection from the EDP, especially with the ozonic notes), but then I got the real thing and I love it all the same (although PP's is actually fruitier and more ozonic and dare I say more mass appealing). My biggest thing with oils vs sprays, is just unless it's a nice quality metal roller, they can be hard and awkward to apply. Especially as you can't really do it on clothes either. So for the most part I am happy with just using sprays. Also I've noticed with certain fragrances, especially ones that are meant to be gentler or more delicate, that I don't actually want it to be stronger and thicker with the oil version. It makes the notes far too intense and ruins the vibe of the fragrance (I notice this especially with stuff like Jo Malone clones, because they are meant to be quite soft).
I like the oils and buy from a small vendor at a local mall. But sometimes certain ones don’t smell as good as the original cologne. I feel like the projection is more consistent and gradually wears off. Whereas with a lot of colognes the projection just goes off a cliff. The Bad Boy oil I currently have smells amazing and I always get compliments.
I don't have any Attars or oils yet, but want to try them out now! Thanks for the info. I was always curious about the Amouge attars- thanks for the review!!!
Pure oils are so much stronger that they honestly project better for waaaaayy longer. The smell is so prominent on your skin u can smell super strong after hours, as if you just put it on. It's projects so well, it can get obnoxious with almost any fragrance in pure oil form. It's really beautiful smelling a fragrance in its pure oil form.
You have always said that alcohol helps projection and everytime it makes me cringe a bit. Alcohol has absolutely nothing to do with projection. The only reason they use alcohol is to keep the oils suspended in water. The alcohol will evaporate off your skin in a mere 20-30 seconds, after spraying. After this, the water evaporates in a few minutes, leaving the oils for hours. To test this, put some rubbing alcohol on a 37 degree surface or your skin and you will see it fading in no time. The main reason 'diluted' perfumes in sprayers project more, is because spraying covers a much larger skin area than rolling an oil.
thanks brother for nice info about alcohol. would u plz explain more about alcohol and water's importance in perfumery. is it worthy to mix perfume oil and ethyl alcohol to make homemade perfume spray? thanks.
Acqua Viva is mostly oil but it has a massive projection. Also, older perfumes were oils anyway and so are Middle East beast perfumes. I’m pretty sure oils perform really well too 👍
Oils don t contain 4k chemicals as perfume and don t have hormones disruptors. For me, definitely oils are the first choice. Clean perfumes are so few.
I have notice as I do get compliments when I wear spray cologne I have gotten more compliments with Oil 100% of all Oils I wear Women are more smelling me and liking the fragrance as only a certain number of Sprays I get the same compliment I have over 30 oils and only 10 sprays
If you live in the UK Pefume Parlour is a no-brainer for their oils, 4 pound for 3 ml is very cheap and they have decent quality and logevity. I havent gotten anything form them since beginning of 2021 so i dont know if there are added taxes now with the whole Brexit thing.
I don't use that much fragrance nowadays but used to put on oil based perfumers on my shirt during highschool. the fragrance would still stay after washing the shirt(I don't use scented detergents) and one time i couls still smell it faintly after two washes but you had to smell it at the spot of application
If your skin and hair can take on smells quite well you're set for days with a single drop. The oils your skin naturally produces can have an effect as well, sometimes changing the scent slightly. If you find one that you like and your skin takes on well, you should hold onto that.
Very insightful, thanks. I love Oils or Water-based, I also like to pay more and get the niche brand. I really think there is a distinct difference in quality. Problem is, as you mentioned it, I can't find it. Where did you find the Pardon and Black Afgano's original oils? Where can I find more? I love Xerjoff, PDM and MKP. Many thanks in advance
Hi Chris, love your videos mate. Just wondering if it would be possible to review the new SunnaMusk Oud Aristo fragrance and compare it to the fragrance you have already tried from their collection. Thank you.
Have you tried superz budapest fragrances? I think they have an oil version of every fragrance they have 🤔. I just discovered the brand and placed an order right away 😅. One extrait de parfum and one oil version.. just to try the brand ✌️
in the heat edts and parfums will both be baking off your skin, activated by the heat. but theres way more of the actual scent stored in the parfum so it lasts much longer. i think the cold makes fragrances react closer to whats normally described. my reflection 45 is the most concentrated fragrance i have, and possibly the biggest performing
It’s cheaper on APO, uni or GP websites. For this price you can buy their every sample in the catalogue. APO is arabianperfumeoil GP is generic perfumes Uni is universal perfumes and cosmetics.
I don’t believe str8 oils last nearly as long as ones with alcohol added. The alcohol is what helps project and protect from age. It keeps it from going sour wayyyy longer. But still would be worth having a few oils imo. Just don’t expect to keep it fresh forever..
Ever since I had Covid two years ago now, I can no longer differentiate scent with alcohol based sprays. However I am able to still smell oils, creams and powders. It's too bad I can no longer enjoy all the fragrances and bottles I collected over the years but it's better than losing the ability to smell altogether.
Sometimes the manufacturers of the perfumes aint the same companies manufacturing the oils so they dont hit the right notes. Im not user to oils. Maybe i will try sometime😊
I have Black Afgano's oil, the first time I applied it on my skin I went to the gym and then I took a shower and 10 hours later I could still smell it on my skin 🤯
That's the beauty of it. I've been using perfume oil for a few years now. The brand and exact oil is my best kept secret, don't want anyone to copy "my" smell.
Come on mate what brand at least tell us the brand @@SomeGreyGuy
@@SomeGreyGuyExactly bro I don't want someone else to still my scent it's like my trademark lol
@@SomeGreyGuy😅😅😅😅😅😅😅👍🏾👍🏾
@@SomeGreyGuywatching someone else video, while gatekeeping cologne is crazy work😂. Your definitely not an individual of abundance. Just here to take from the community. Facts smdh.
I buy a beautiful botanical based oil from a small boutique in New York. It last all day on me and I always get compliments! It is very pricey but a little goes a long way. Nothing smells like it. It’s niche and a very small brand. I’ll always have it in my fragrance collection as long as they keep making it 😊
Love the history of perfume oils. In fact I think I like them mostly for this reason. Easier to find Eastern scents in the oil / attar world too often. And finally - value for money!
What’s the difference between spray
@@SpaceStrikeSprays contain alcohol which evaporates over time and projects the scent into the air. Oils have no alcohol however they are incredibly concentrated meaning they still smell strong but last longer due to no evaporation. They remain on the skin. Distance people will smell you from will definitely be reduced but not by too much.
@@SamuelZombie which do you prefer
PP's Nasomatto clones are actually very good. I fell in love with Fantomas through their clone. I got the oil, then I got the spray (which I kind of prefer because I loved the bigger waft of projection from the EDP, especially with the ozonic notes), but then I got the real thing and I love it all the same (although PP's is actually fruitier and more ozonic and dare I say more mass appealing).
My biggest thing with oils vs sprays, is just unless it's a nice quality metal roller, they can be hard and awkward to apply. Especially as you can't really do it on clothes either. So for the most part I am happy with just using sprays.
Also I've noticed with certain fragrances, especially ones that are meant to be gentler or more delicate, that I don't actually want it to be stronger and thicker with the oil version. It makes the notes far too intense and ruins the vibe of the fragrance (I notice this especially with stuff like Jo Malone clones, because they are meant to be quite soft).
I like the oils and buy from a small vendor at a local mall. But sometimes certain ones don’t smell as good as the original cologne. I feel like the projection is more consistent and gradually wears off. Whereas with a lot of colognes the projection just goes off a cliff. The Bad Boy oil I currently have smells amazing and I always get compliments.
Whered you get it
I don't have any Attars or oils yet, but want to try them out now! Thanks for the info. I was always curious about the Amouge attars- thanks for the review!!!
So good to hear that background theme again!
Pure oils are so much stronger that they honestly project better for waaaaayy longer. The smell is so prominent on your skin u can smell super strong after hours, as if you just put it on. It's projects so well, it can get obnoxious with almost any fragrance in pure oil form. It's really beautiful smelling a fragrance in its pure oil form.
Any good UK websites?
Yeah attars are amazing. They make you smell so sexy for a long time. Plus the good ones are natural and skin safe.
I’ve never though about combining oils with sprays at the same time!! One of your best videos ever. Have an awesome day. ❤
@@misterscent.co.uk. Send some for review then? Would be more than happy to review them and let you know what I think of them. 🤝
Should I do spray first or oil first?
@@Sanzun195 Oil first for a stronger base & lasting power.
It's a game changer. I'm hooked. It prolongs all my perfumes
Didn't know that Nasomatto sells oils, good to know, will try them, and the price is good too, thank you Chris!!!
You have always said that alcohol helps projection and everytime it makes me cringe a bit. Alcohol has absolutely nothing to do with projection. The only reason they use alcohol is to keep the oils suspended in water. The alcohol will evaporate off your skin in a mere 20-30 seconds, after spraying. After this, the water evaporates in a few minutes, leaving the oils for hours.
To test this, put some rubbing alcohol on a 37 degree surface or your skin and you will see it fading in no time.
The main reason 'diluted' perfumes in sprayers project more, is because spraying covers a much larger skin area than rolling an oil.
thanks brother for nice info about alcohol.
would u plz explain more about alcohol and water's importance in perfumery.
is it worthy to mix perfume oil and ethyl alcohol to make homemade perfume spray?
thanks.
Acqua Viva is mostly oil but it has a massive projection. Also, older perfumes were oils anyway and so are Middle East beast perfumes. I’m pretty sure oils perform really well too 👍
Oils don t contain 4k chemicals as perfume and don t have hormones disruptors. For me, definitely oils are the first choice. Clean perfumes are so few.
oils can be toxic too. do a research
I have notice as I do get compliments when I wear spray cologne I have gotten more compliments with Oil 100% of all Oils I wear Women are more smelling me and liking the fragrance as only a certain number of Sprays I get the same compliment I have over 30 oils and only 10 sprays
Sunamask are oil based perfumery as well, I own a few of them and I like them, if put enough of it it will last on Ur skin for very long time
If you live in the UK Pefume Parlour is a no-brainer for their oils, 4 pound for 3 ml is very cheap and they have decent quality and logevity. I havent gotten anything form them since beginning of 2021 so i dont know if there are added taxes now with the whole Brexit thing.
Is this all over the uk or only in a small section ?
I’ve used Al faransi attars for years, not so loud but always get noticed. They trade as Anthony Marmin now
I don't use that much fragrance nowadays but used to put on oil based perfumers on my shirt during highschool. the fragrance would still stay after washing the shirt(I don't use scented detergents) and one time i couls still smell it faintly after two washes but you had to smell it at the spot of application
If your skin and hair can take on smells quite well you're set for days with a single drop. The oils your skin naturally produces can have an effect as well, sometimes changing the scent slightly. If you find one that you like and your skin takes on well, you should hold onto that.
try arabian oud spray or oils theyre amazing and super powerful
re oil i would recommend - Sultan Blend
or posh snndalwood
Very insightful, thanks. I love Oils or Water-based, I also like to pay more and get the niche brand. I really think there is a distinct difference in quality. Problem is, as you mentioned it, I can't find it. Where did you find the Pardon and Black Afgano's original oils? Where can I find more? I love Xerjoff, PDM and MKP. Many thanks in advance
Try the oud oils from Oxford Ouds. The Papua oud is out of this world.
Oils project more
Would switching a spray-on perfume to an oil-based formulation significantly alter its scent, or would it still maintain a similar fragrance profile?
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Hello brother, Can you perhaps link the “Dubai Oud” fragrance? You have greatly enticed me 😂.
Hi Chris, love your videos mate. Just wondering if it would be possible to review the new SunnaMusk Oud Aristo fragrance and compare it to the fragrance you have already tried from their collection. Thank you.
Have you tried superz budapest fragrances? I think they have an oil version of every fragrance they have 🤔. I just discovered the brand and placed an order right away 😅. One extrait de parfum and one oil version.. just to try the brand ✌️
Any good UK websites?
Hi does viking have a good performance and longevity?
Easier way to permanently stain clothes is fragrance oils.
I remember using some Al Rehabs early in my fragrance tenure 😂
So what I’m hearing is oils is the way to go
grats on 100k
The oils I've tried don't hang around that long on my skin. This doesn't include middle eastern out oils which do but are very animalic.
in the heat edts and parfums will both be baking off your skin, activated by the heat. but theres way more of the actual scent stored in the parfum so it lasts much longer. i think the cold makes fragrances react closer to whats normally described. my reflection 45 is the most concentrated fragrance i have, and possibly the biggest performing
Valencia fragrances ❤superior egyptian musk❤
What's the best website to get these (in the US)?
Oils for life
What do you buy from? I haven’t bought oils before
Link for Dubai Oud Oil?
Oil Based Perfumes last Longer then Spray Perfumes, Spray PerFumes Do Not Last Long Enough,
Pls I need help
I want to start a lil business, don’t knw if I should sell just oil perfume or oil perfume spray
I’m confused
Oils are clearly better because you can churn them into butter.
Wtf😂
Amoage means waves in arabic 😊 🌊 ✨️
Pardon is an awesome scent! Baraonda as well. Love them
£138 for 12ml of oil is actually insane. I get it. I Don't have to buy it. But that's insulting.
It’s cheaper on APO, uni or GP websites. For this price you can buy their every sample in the catalogue.
APO is arabianperfumeoil
GP is generic perfumes
Uni is universal perfumes and cosmetics.
Any good UK websites?
Had good experiences with the perfume parlour, mixed experiences with the perfume
people, only liked their lush stuff
I don’t believe str8 oils last nearly as long as ones with alcohol added. The alcohol is what helps project and protect from age. It keeps it from going sour wayyyy longer. But still would be worth having a few oils imo. Just don’t expect to keep it fresh forever..
Nonsense. The alcohol evaporates off your skin in mere seconds. It does not help projection a single bit. It's all placebo.
oils, 10x better
Any good UK websites?
I love oil perfume more than spray, am wearing Creed Aventus oil
Where you buy from? U in USA?
@@Jhart44yom & layl they make %40 oil based perfumes yes they do make dupes of niche and designer
Does people compliment you often? İ want to buy creed aventus too
🔥🔥🔥🔥
The oils I’ve tried don’t last very long and have terrible projection. Just saying
Use Arabian Oils. Thank me later.
oil is for enjoing spray is for others to enjoy
Ever since I had Covid two years ago now, I can no longer differentiate scent with alcohol based sprays. However I am able to still smell oils, creams and powders. It's too bad I can no longer enjoy all the fragrances and bottles I collected over the years but it's better than losing the ability to smell altogether.
Sometimes the manufacturers of the perfumes aint the same companies manufacturing the oils so they dont hit the right notes. Im not user to oils. Maybe i will try sometime😊