How to macerate fragrances
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- Опубліковано 7 січ 2025
- Hey everyone, in todays video I will be macerating three fragrances as well as teaching you all how to macerate your own fragrances. This is a very simple process that can make an average smelling, projecting, or lasting fragrance improve allot in these category’s. Let me know what you think about my video in the comments below. Thank you all for watching and have a great day.
Finally a simple guide that’s under 10mins. Thanks bro 🙏🏽
Glad it helped!
This was helpful,appreciate it!
No problem!
Should you keep the cap off after a few sprays for maceration or keep the cap on?
Keep it on
thank you for making this, I bought Grand soir and i thought it would project better but it is kind of a skin scent for me. Do you know if grand soir macerates well? Thanks
No problem, I’m not completely sure on how well it will macerate but I think it’s worth a shot.
Sir,
Before 3 days I bought Lattafa bade al oud glory
(Batch 2022-2027) Very light smell
Also no projection and long lasting!
What can I do?
Iam confused 😇
You have any idea for solve this problem?
@@chemmankadavucity9605 you can try and macerate it
I never understood this idea of "maceration" fragrance bottles already have air in them, when you received them, they are not filled to the top not only that but depending on your batch they might be already sitting for 6-12 months before they are sold. Also, air is the biggest enemy of any fragrance the same way it is to wine so i don't get it why would you want to introduce air into the bottle. If maceration was such a big thing i assume all big fragrance companies would talk about it, but this is nothing more than a myth propagated over the internet. I believe people who think maceration did something for them tried the fragrance again in a different season where it was more potent then.
@@funnycompilations3396 middle eastern fragrances don’t sit so you would want to let them sit for a little, also part of my job is just trying new things, in this case it ended up making some of them stronger.
Absolutely correct mate...but maceration is real... However Designer fragrances do not need maceration as the company already did that process.... So u doing it again is totally unnecessary. Maceration is only done when ur preparing ur own fragrance and recently mixed
I used to think it is myth propagated over the internet as well, but I’ve tried it. My frags turned out way better
none of that, just have a couple and use them whenever you want, together they will last you a year anyhow, they will mature no matter what, this is just extra steps for nerds that believe the protocol must be fulfilled for the best result, in reality no one will tell
@@expe808 this video was an experiment, I agree this is not needed but if people want to they can.
Bro I’m sorry but do you even know what macerating fragrances is? It’s literally just letting oxygen bind to your fragrance molecules. Wether you put it into the Desert of Nevada or your cool dark closet makes no difference bc Oxygen will still bind to your fragrances. Just don’t leave the fragrance anywhere where it has to endure large CHANGES of temperature that will destroy some molecules. Anyways keep up the work.
@@matthes5445 I appreciate the comment, with fragrances if you want the best result you want to let the fragrance sit in a dark cool space unbothered.
@@MykahFragrancethat wouldn’t matter unless your talking about sunlight. Artificial light won’t change a thing
@@fishman432 if I’m not mistaken it’s any light.
@@MykahFragranceI was told uv light was the killer. Idk
Cookin some damn spam
@@MICHAH6 -Brian 2024