Scents

How is scent made?

By Lavish vibes

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Scent Creation Begins with Ingredients: Scents are created using a combination of essential oils, natural extracts, and synthetic compounds, which form the base notes, middle notes, and top notes of a fragrance. 

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Essential Oils and Natural Extracts: Essential oils, derived from plants, flowers, fruits, and spices, are often the key ingredients in natural fragrances. These oils contain the plant's natural scent compounds. 

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Synthetic Compounds: In modern perfumery, many scents are created using synthetic compounds that replicate the smells of flowers, fruits, or spices or create entirely new, unique aromas. 

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Distillation One of the most common methods to extract fragrance oils from plants is steam distillation, which separates volatile oils from plant material by using heat and steam. 

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Cold Pressing This method is used primarily for citrus fruits like oranges and lemons, where the peel is pressed to release the oils. 

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Extraction Other methods include solvent extraction or enfleurage, which are used to collect delicate fragrances from flowers that cannot withstand heat. :

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Blending of Notes: Perfume makers blend different fragrance notes together (top, middle, and base) to create a well-rounded scent. Top notes are the first scents you smell, middle notes form the heart, and base notes linger the longest. 

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Fixatives These are added to perfumes to help the scent last longer by slowing down the evaporation rate of volatile fragrance compounds 

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Alcohol and Carrier Oils Fragrance oils are typically diluted with alcohol or carrier oils to create a wearable perfume, making it easier to apply and evaporate slowly. 

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Testing and Refining: Perfumers test the fragrance on blotter paper or skin, adjusting the balance of ingredients until the desired scent profile is achieved. This can take weeks or even months.