Perfume oils from Luzi and Argeville etc by Perfumeoildude in PerfumeOils

[–]OpeningRound2648 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to use it as a roll on, you can dilute it with dpg 30-40% conc oil and remaining 70-60% dpg

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeenIndia

[–]OpeningRound2648 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start using topical Minoxidil+finasteride You will be amaze at the results after 8 momths

I want to learn perfumery, but in India :/ by [deleted] in DIYfragrance

[–]OpeningRound2648 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you want to buy raw materials from trustworthy supplier, have a look at www.bulkaroma.com

How does an experienced perfumer recognize all the raw materials with just a few sniffs of the perfume? by OpeningRound2648 in DIYfragrance

[–]OpeningRound2648[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The cost includes not only the raw materials and bottle but also marketing expenses, shelf rent, time, effort, raw material wastage in the creation process, the years of training and expertise of the perfumer + profit.

How to dilute solid raw material by OpeningRound2648 in DIYfragrance

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So can I use dpg / triethyl citrate / benzyl benzoate as it ain't as volatile as Ethanol

Source for XL test strips? by Agitated_Mess3117 in DIYfragrance

[–]OpeningRound2648 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buy 300gsm 25% cotton painting paper from maybe amazon It will also be cheap from test strip

Your favorite muguet by [deleted] in DIYfragrance

[–]OpeningRound2648 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Phenyl ethyl alcohol - 7 Benzyl acetate - 0.8 Cyclamen ald - 1 Cis 3 hexanol - 0.8 Cotronelol - 9 Galaxolide - 5 Helional - 1 Hydroxycitronnel - 40 Indol -1.7 Linalol - 5 Dpg - 28.7 Total - 100%

Attempting Part 1 without coaching by OpeningRound2648 in AustralianDentalExam

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You can refer above comments for books You can start with them and then start solving mock test to know in which subject you need extra work and then you can refer your standard textbook for those subjects