I really like listening to your technical descriptions and the way you provide context into the uses of fragrance ingredients. Oud, to me, was one of those 'mystery' ingredients. I come away from each of your videos feeling much better educated. Cheers!
It's not the fungus, it's the resin the tree releases when it is attacked. It doesn't matter if attacked by fungus or by caterpillars. The resin released is valuable
Fascinating, thank you!
So nice explained. Thanks for sharing
I really like listening to your technical descriptions and the way you provide context into the uses of fragrance ingredients. Oud, to me, was one of those 'mystery' ingredients. I come away from each of your videos feeling much better educated. Cheers!
Amazing description ! Really loved the video and explanations.
I love your atmosphere and calmness
I use cypriol (not heart), kephalis, cashmeran, labdanum + cistus, norlimbanol, castoreum mini, and something other.
Thank you and have a great day.
Great interesting video I’m really getting into oud didn’t like it so much at first but it’s really grown on me
Is real oud good? Longevity/sillage?
It's not the fungus, it's the resin the tree releases when it is attacked. It doesn't matter if attacked by fungus or by caterpillars. The resin released is valuable
I wouldn't mind any natural accord for Cambodian Oud....hate synthitics....any suggestions?
Great recommendations!
what's the name of the perfume brand you mention at around 6:00?
Hi, the black bottles? It was Beaufort's Vi et Armis, Tonerre and their Coeur de Noir also contains Cambojan oud