Thanks for this extremely informative video Sebastian. It's taken me years to figure out that vetiver is my most appreciated note. Now all my fragrance purchases are dominated by this fact. Great content again. An educated consumer is the best customer.
Vertiver is also a good insect/parasite deterent, soothes stomachs, nerves, and inflamatory disease. The fact it helps soil erosion and water retention in sandy soil is amazing. We need to grow so much more of this. Smell you later!
I love this. Learned so much! Please please find someone to do a video like this on Tonka Bean. Since it's banned in the US, I can only really read about it.
Brilliant! This is type of documentary is what we perfume aficionados need to know what is in the bottles we love so much. By the way we here in Senegal have been drinking vetiver flavoured water for centuries without any problems. It is also prescribed to women after giving bith.
Fantastic video Sebastian & Bruno! I knew that vetiver could vary (clean vs. dirtier - I love both), but didn't realize the extent of variations. Great information and again, thank you!
Just an outstanding video. One of the best illustrations of the many facets of the world of perfumery. It really has intrigued me to obtain at least a couple of Bruno's creations. I love Vetiver. I love my Encre Noire!!
Brilliant!! I love this one. Can we please see more of these educational vids. So many things I'd like to learn about certain scent notes. I mean like what the hell is Tonka bean and all that 😂😂
This was facinating to listen to , from a true expert on not only where it can come from but also just how varied it can be and why it can change depending on all the outisde factors 👍
your content continues to be on the top of my watch list. This video is an example of why... so tired of the same old 101 content of most you tubers competing to review the hype of the day rather then celebrating the art of fragrance. Thank you! I have several vetiver dominant fragrances in my collection, been reaching for Sel de Vétiver (The Different Company) the most recently. Fazzolari's fragrances are quite interesting, Love UNSETTLED... I need to check out Vetiverissimo for sure. Thanks again, And keep 'em coming!
I really enjoyed this video! I love vetiver and loved learning about what it is, where it's resourced and how it's distilled. Also, Bruno Fazzolari has become one of my favorite houses ☺️
Sebastian, what a great video!!! I'm happy how I learned today with you and your expert guest. This type of content makes the difference with other respectable reviewers. Thanks a lot!
The etymology of the word is Tamil. From the south of India and it is non toxic definitely and yummy. Known as khus in the north of India. We use it daily and for cooling both the home and body. Ayurveda perhaps will tell you all the medicinal uses. Also, for the French connection, how it came be grown in Haiti, the French colony of Pondicherry anyone. Lots of vetiver still grown there. Usually along the banks of any water body. It a wonderful cash and medicinal crop that double as excellent ground cover to prevent erosion. Also cleans the air.
Hi Sebastian. I am currently catching up on your videos. (I relocated from Florida to Portland, Oregon in the last four weeks. Things take so much time. ) I am amazed at this video, just completely floored. 😍 Bruno Fazzolari has a quiet confidence and is so knowledgeable and down to earth. The two of you are both passionate about vetiver, communicate so well, and it clearly shows. 😎 I really love learning about the genetic intricacies of individual essential oils. It would be extremely cool if you could put together a similar review using patchouli as the star of the show. Patchouli remains my all time favorite perfume oil. 🌿🌱🗺️🌛🗝️☮️☯️
@@ThePerfumeGuy I remain entranced by Gallivant Tokyo. I still really want this fragrance. 😍 I love the atmosphere up here in Oregon. Literally, the expansive nature is fantastic. It feels like a cross between the airiness of Hawaii and the winteryness of the midwest. My hometown is Detroit, Michigan. I have missed the four seasons for many years. There will not be anywhere near as much snow here in Portland, but after 30+ years in Florida I will need to acclimate slowly. 🌲🌲☔🌩️🌨️⛄💜💜💜
@@ThePerfumeGuy I just watched this review yesterday. The watermelon note caught my attention. 😁 Yes, I took note of the gorgeous nature scenery surrounding you. I love the amazing, tall evergreen trees here. 🌲🌲💜💜💜
Great video, Sebastian! I was curious about vetiver. These are the kinds of educational videos that help those of us who are learning. I think I have a good nose, but I'm not sure how to identify different notes in a fragrance, especially if I'm not sure how they should smell. Top 20 videos or the best fragrances in different families/seasons are great. However, these educational videos will help you audience more. This is teaching us how to fish, rather than giving us a fish. Thanks!
Very educational. You and I had a few emails about vetiver a few months back. I picked up Terre d'Hermes Eau Intense Vetiver recently and really like that one. Do you do a review of it yet?
Very interesting 🤔 thanks for this! I was wondering if you can help me distinguish a certain note that gives off grapey vibes.....I have some perfumes that have whiff of grapes in them, and looking up the notes there is absolutely NO grapes in them. Do you know what notes that might be?
Hi Sebastian - are you able to give some examples of well-known designer fragrances where vetiver is a prominent note? Vetiver is listed in some of the fragrances I have but, as I’ve never smelled the raw ingredient, I’m curious to know how I would identify it?
Its funny, i gave my buddy a sample of Terre Dhermes and hea like eh i dont really like it, it smells like a hamster cage. And now that he said that , i cant un smell it. Obviously when the dry down hits it is much more smooth and refined.
Awesome video! Why don't you enable likes/dislikes? This video absolutely deserves big-bige like! Thank you for your work!!! I noticed a few bottles of parfume on the table, what was it?
💚Watch Vetiver Fragrances Review Videos here: ua-cam.com/video/Aj2vC9lJZxw/v-deo.html 💚
Love me some vetiver
Came to know the name just reading
it is found in
wol
This should become a series on different notes.
Yes I agree
Vetiver originates from Tamilnadu state, India.. I'm a Tamilian.. 'Veti Ver' is a direct Tamil word which means 'Cut Root'..
Fascinating! Thank you for sharing this with us!
👍
In our apartment , the flat above us used vetiver dipped in water as a freshener and it used to smell amazing
From India vetiver is used with lime to make lime squash and concentrate... Its actually helps in cooling body temperature in extreme heat condition
THIS. VIDEO. RULED. You've outdone yourself! I learned so much--thanks Sebastian, and thanks Bruno.
Thanks for this extremely informative video Sebastian. It's taken me years to figure out that vetiver is my most appreciated note. Now all my fragrance purchases are dominated by this fact. Great content again. An educated consumer is the best customer.
Vertiver is also a good insect/parasite deterent, soothes stomachs, nerves, and inflamatory disease. The fact it helps soil erosion and water retention in sandy soil is amazing. We need to grow so much more of this. Smell you later!
I love this. Learned so much!
Please please find someone to do a video like this on Tonka Bean. Since it's banned in the US, I can only really read about it.
Wow man, so interesting! Vetiver and all its forms wow again, congrats
Brilliant! This is type of documentary is what we perfume aficionados need to know what is in the bottles we love so much. By the way we here in Senegal have been drinking vetiver flavoured water for centuries without any problems. It is also prescribed to women after giving bith.
This is great I love this topic of vetiver. One of my favorite styles. I have 4 of them.
i love vetiver. you can buy bath mats woven from it. it releases fragrance when the bath is steamy or you step on it.
Educational and interesting. Especially for those of us at the beginning of our fragrance journey. This would make a great series. Bravo Sebastian
I love vetiver and it was so fascinating to learn more about it. I enjoyed seeing what is looks like. Great interview!
Newbie to niche fragrances and I LOVE the discovery of Vetiver in fragrances! Great episode. Thanks
Fantastic video Sebastian & Bruno! I knew that vetiver could vary (clean vs. dirtier - I love both), but didn't realize the extent of variations. Great information and again, thank you!
Just an outstanding video. One of the best illustrations of the many facets of the world of perfumery. It really has intrigued me to obtain at least a couple of Bruno's creations. I love Vetiver. I love my Encre Noire!!
Brilliant!! I love this one. Can we please see more of these educational vids. So many things I'd like to learn about certain scent notes. I mean like what the hell is Tonka bean and all that 😂😂
This was facinating to listen to , from a true expert on not only where it can come from but also just how varied it can be and why it can change depending on all the outisde factors 👍
I wish you did more videos like this. The origins , the background etc
your content continues to be on the top of my watch list.
This video is an example of why... so tired of the same old 101 content of most you tubers competing to review the hype of the day rather then celebrating the art of fragrance.
Thank you!
I have several vetiver dominant fragrances in my collection, been reaching for Sel de Vétiver (The Different Company) the most recently.
Fazzolari's fragrances are quite interesting, Love UNSETTLED... I need to check out Vetiverissimo for sure.
Thanks again, And keep 'em coming!
Wow really liked this video Sebastian! Have u ever done an educational one on caraway, anise, herbal, herbaceous types?
Please do a video on the use of some rich and deeper fragrances that are somewhat doable in warmer climates for those who are tired of only freshies
Thanks for having Bruno on. Very interesting.
That was interesting! I am just getting into vetiver fragrances. Thank you!
Wow, this was one great video, I’m a vetiver lover too!! Thanks for the info !!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Loved this! Big fan of Bruno and of Vetiver. Love Lampblack but cant wait to try this one as I love clean Vetiver!!
That's sooo wonderful. Beautiful video 👏👏👏👏
Thanks for this informative video. Very educational. Talking about notes just increases my appreciation for the art of fragrances.
Great video and I enjoyed it and vetiver is a great note and have a blessed day
Such a great video. Thanks Sebastian for this very informative video on a note that I also love in fragrances.
I've recently discovered vetiver and I'm obsessed with it now.
Awesome video! I gained so much knowledge about Vetiver from this video! Keep up the great videos! Nicely done! Stay blessed!
I really enjoyed this video! I love vetiver and loved learning about what it is, where it's resourced and how it's distilled. Also, Bruno Fazzolari has become one of my favorite houses ☺️
Amazing Sebastian. My favorite types of videos on your channel. I love to be educated.
Great vídeo!! I love vetiver!
Sebastian, what a great video!!! I'm happy how I learned today with you and your expert guest. This type of content makes the difference with other respectable reviewers. Thanks a lot!
What a great, informative video. Would love to see more of these 👍
as soon as I saw notification I tuned in. love videos like this, keep em comin
Great, thank you! Bruno, I love your Narcisse perfume and will try the vetiver
The etymology of the word is Tamil. From the south of India and it is non toxic definitely and yummy. Known as khus in the north of India. We use it daily and for cooling both the home and body. Ayurveda perhaps will tell you all the medicinal uses. Also, for the French connection, how it came be grown in Haiti, the French colony of Pondicherry anyone. Lots of vetiver still grown there. Usually along the banks of any water body. It a wonderful cash and medicinal crop that double as excellent ground cover to prevent erosion. Also cleans the air.
Thank you so much for this informative video Sabastian. Please continue this series.
How am i just seeing this... this definitely needs to become a series
What a Great video!! Cant wait to own a few of his vetiver scents.. Another reason why you're one of the best fragrance reviewers.
Top video. Very informative. You should start a series bringing more materials used in perfumes. Keep it up Seb
Wonderful video! Thanks for such informative information. Take care. xoxo
Great video on one of my favorite notes - thank you!
that was perfect. Please also make videos about other notes.✔
Hi Sebastian. I am currently catching up on your videos. (I relocated from Florida to Portland, Oregon in the last four weeks. Things take so much time. ) I am amazed at this video, just completely floored. 😍 Bruno Fazzolari has a quiet confidence and is so knowledgeable and down to earth. The two of you are both passionate about vetiver, communicate so well, and it clearly shows. 😎 I really love learning about the genetic intricacies of individual essential oils. It would be extremely cool if you could put together a similar review using patchouli as the star of the show. Patchouli remains my all time favorite perfume oil. 🌿🌱🗺️🌛🗝️☮️☯️
Funny I shot some videos up near PDX recently. Here's one of them: ua-cam.com/video/2Nc4wdE63vc/v-deo.html
And this ua-cam.com/video/Ps_b2mGp-Iw/v-deo.html was shot in Oregon state as well.
@@ThePerfumeGuy I remain entranced by Gallivant Tokyo. I still really want this fragrance. 😍 I love the atmosphere up here in Oregon. Literally, the expansive nature is fantastic. It feels like a cross between the airiness of Hawaii and the winteryness of the midwest. My hometown is Detroit, Michigan. I have missed the four seasons for many years. There will not be anywhere near as much snow here in Portland, but after 30+ years in Florida I will need to acclimate slowly. 🌲🌲☔🌩️🌨️⛄💜💜💜
@@ThePerfumeGuy I just watched this review yesterday. The watermelon note caught my attention. 😁 Yes, I took note of the gorgeous nature scenery surrounding you. I love the amazing, tall evergreen trees here. 🌲🌲💜💜💜
love these type of videos hopefully one day you can do an iris video like this
Great video, Sebastian! I was curious about vetiver. These are the kinds of educational videos that help those of us who are learning. I think I have a good nose, but I'm not sure how to identify different notes in a fragrance, especially if I'm not sure how they should smell. Top 20 videos or the best fragrances in different families/seasons are great. However, these educational videos will help you audience more. This is teaching us how to fish, rather than giving us a fish. Thanks!
Excellent informative video. Thanks.
Excellent video Sebastian!❤👍😍👏
Very educational. You and I had a few emails about vetiver a few months back. I picked up Terre d'Hermes Eau Intense Vetiver recently and really like that one. Do you do a review of it yet?
Thanks. Very interesting. Good job!
Great video very informative! I hope to see that fougere video in the future!
Great video! It was very informative. Please have more perfumer guests in your videos.
Fantastic episode!!!
Great video man thanks a lot please cover all the notes , cheers!
Great video! Really interesting! Like vetviver a lot
Better late than never. Thank you for such a great lesson
Great topic since I'm trying to learn more about specific scents, and just started sniffing vetiver frags. My SOTN was Jovoy Private Label.
Brilliant Sebastian, thank you
I’m trying to research on Tahitian vetiver and how it smells maybe include that as well in the future
great review
Very interesting 😉 Thank you.
Very interesting 🤔 thanks for this! I was wondering if you can help me distinguish a certain note that gives off grapey vibes.....I have some perfumes that have whiff of grapes in them, and looking up the notes there is absolutely NO grapes in them. Do you know what notes that might be?
Very nice vid, informative to the fragheads
Love my vetiver. Been accused of smelling like weed though 🤔
Great video, more note info videos please✌
Loved this!
Hi Sebastian - are you able to give some examples of well-known designer fragrances where vetiver is a prominent note? Vetiver is listed in some of the fragrances I have but, as I’ve never smelled the raw ingredient, I’m curious to know how I would identify it?
Fascinating
This is fun.....Fazzolari is an obedient student at SEBESTIAN SCHOOL......n a brilliant student too
Love this video!
GREAT VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!
Interesting video!
Fascinating!
Nothing like swiping Ruh Khus on a hot summer afternoon. If life boils down to 2 fragrances I would choose Vetiver for summer and Oud for winters.
How about Shamama for winters?
Great video
I've heard ruh khus pronounced roo kuhss. I think it's Punjabi. Haven't tried it though. Have been really eager to
So what season is vetiver frags best to wear?
I love them in rain weather especially warmer rain !! But most all seasons! 😄
@@ThePerfumeGuy Thank you so much.....
Obsessed with vetivers...
Its funny, i gave my buddy a sample of Terre Dhermes and hea like eh i dont really like it, it smells like a hamster cage. And now that he said that , i cant un smell it. Obviously when the dry down hits it is much more smooth and refined.
Awesome video! Why don't you enable likes/dislikes? This video absolutely deserves big-bige like! Thank you for your work!!! I noticed a few bottles of parfume on the table, what was it?
Thank you for such an interesting video. Love learning new things. I'm sure all the fragrances smell good. 💞 Another great video. @maryjeannyc 👍👍👍
Haiti have the best vetiver
Great!!
Tonka bean is next??? 🧐
eres brillante
'Ruh' means 'soul'
'Khus' is vetiver
'Ruh khus' means 'soul of vetiver'
OKA! Vetiver is a complete perfume OKA! An Indian distillation OKA!
I like this better than cannabis
What does freddie mercury doing here?
He came back from the dead. Didn't you know this???
Use this button if you were sent here from tiktok 😂
Everything was great about this besides gendering the scent
Stinky stuff!
I just hate vétiver.