I think this was a well needed video. Not everyone knows all these terms. Thank you for always bringing us creative videos and ones that educate ....... God bless!
Thanks, Joel! Even though I’m just a beginner in fragrance world, I already know all of those terms BUT I appreciate what you are doing on your channel, and what you trying to accomplish!! I look forward to the next “fragrance terms” video👍👍
Amazing learning experience. In reality, I lately studied scents, and today I purchased a few decants for myself. I was looking for a place to learn more about the fundamentals and came on yours as a valuable resource. Thanks, Joe. Love from Bangladesh.
Hey Joel. Thanks for this video as it helps beginners. May i please ask for you to please go further and perhaps discuss words like nuance, facet, accord and the like that pertains to the stuff were supposed to recognize whenever we smell fragrances!
👌 I’m just getting into fragrances and would also love some basics on different kind of notes, for example explaining ”animalic” ”gourmand” etc. Also where are the best perfume shops in the world and websites and where to get samples .
What are the best fragrances to wear in a courtroom? What should a plaintiff, defense attorney, etc wear? Should it change depending on what type of court you're in?
Excellent video Joel. Thought I was in class again🙂 Yup, there are more terms that you need to school us in a second video. Have an awesome weekend. Cheers from Kingston Ontario Canada
Hey sorry to bother you but I think it would be really helpful if you had the terms written out in the description somewhere and on the video for future reference just because French pronunciation and spelling to English speakers are not very obvious.
Good idea for a video, I had to look most of the terminology up when I started this hobby. Perfume in French is pronounced: parfa with the r not sounding at all like it sounds in English. R in French and Germane sound the same , they sound like the letter غ in Arabic 😹you know what I mean don’t you!
very basic tbh was kinda expecting words like decant, sillage, flanker, chypre, If you need a guide on the word "juice" when relating to perfume context, you might need to rethink your hobby. Make an intermediate next time video xD
Great idea, Joel. Every knowledge starts from a good education 👍Can't wait for series about perfume psychology. 🙂
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I think this was a well needed video. Not everyone knows all these terms. Thank you for always bringing us creative videos and ones that educate ....... God bless!
Thx!
Thanks, Joel! Even though I’m just a beginner in fragrance world, I already know all of those terms BUT I appreciate what you are doing on your channel, and what you trying to accomplish!! I look forward to the next “fragrance terms” video👍👍
Thanks Nick!
Thank you so much, just what I was looking for. I’ll be searching for the follow ups. ❤
Excellent! Could you talk about projection, sillage etc on a futur video?
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Excellent points. That will be in am upcoming video 🙂
Amazing learning experience. In reality, I lately studied scents, and today I purchased a few decants for myself. I was looking for a place to learn more about the fundamentals and came on yours as a valuable resource. Thanks, Joe. Love from Bangladesh.
Great video. Going to share this. Fantastic outfit too!
Thx and thx and thx!!
Hey Joel. Thanks for this video as it helps beginners. May i please ask for you to please go further and perhaps discuss words like nuance, facet, accord and the like that pertains to the stuff were supposed to recognize whenever we smell fragrances!
Joel great topic. Keep up the great content. By the way love the brown gingham shirt. Been lookin for that shirt hard to find! Where did you find?
Thx! Got this shirt from State & Liberty
Joel, thank you for this definitions 😊👌
@@catherine.ageeva you're welcome!
What a great video!! Also, you should say what kind and where your suits and blazers are from. Love the style!!!
Thx! Most from local boutiques in Italy also some from Bonobos and Suit Supply.
👌 I’m just getting into fragrances and would also love some basics on different kind of notes, for example explaining ”animalic” ”gourmand” etc. Also where are the best perfume shops in the world and websites and where to get samples .
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Joel keep up the great content! Would love to bump into you one day at OSME :)
I picked up gozo by jeroboam and I'm loving it!!!!
Thx! Definitely would be cool. I'm thinking about one day doing a meet up for all the local South Florida people at Osme...
Awesome!
What are the best fragrances to wear in a courtroom? What should a plaintiff, defense attorney, etc wear? Should it change depending on what type of court you're in?
What are you trying to communicate with your scent? Start there.
Excellent video Joel. Thought I was in class again🙂 Yup, there are more terms that you need to school us in a second video. Have an awesome weekend. Cheers from Kingston Ontario Canada
Thx Spero and have a great weekend!
Thanks, man! That was helpful
Thank you! Also where did you get your suit?
Hey sorry to bother you but I think it would be really helpful if you had the terms written out in the description somewhere and on the video for future reference just because French pronunciation and spelling to English speakers are not very obvious.
could you please specify how long should a cologne/edt/edp/ lasting normally?
Brilliant video!!✨
Thanks for the video, must needed but please explain the note oud for me. Thanks
Joel your your amazing 👍
Could you tell me what the difference is between sillage and projection? Or do they mean pretty much the same thing?
Just to clarify, when people refer to the "juice" they're usually talking about OJ Simpson.
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Or steroids 😂
Good idea for a video, I had to look most of the terminology up when I started this hobby. Perfume in French is pronounced: parfa with the r not sounding at all like it sounds in English. R in French and Germane sound the same , they sound like the letter غ in Arabic 😹you know what I mean don’t you!
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Is it just me or when he does his joel the nose thing he makes illuminati sign??? 0:47
Lol!
@@joelthenose love the vids tho😂❤️
@@hashimjaved1315 thx!
Sillage, longevity, aura?????????
Coming up....
Here I am 😂
very basic tbh was kinda expecting words like decant, sillage, flanker, chypre, If you need a guide on the word "juice" when relating to perfume context, you might need to rethink your hobby. Make an intermediate next time video xD