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>> No.14832178 [View]
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Anyone own aromachemicals? I got some in and its very interesting smelling them. Dihydromyrcenol is that 'fresh out of the shower' smell that is in everything. Actually really good on its own I'd probably wear it over a lot of fragrances out there.
I also got vetiveryl acetate which is what Molecule 03 is centered around and I think it smells awesome. I can see why they made a single note frag out of it but it has a crappy rating on Fragrantica. I'd like to try making my own version of it.

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I love vetiver but almost every vetiver fragrance I have tried (Guerlain Leau Boisee, TdH edt edp & etf, Phaedon Black Vetiver, Anat Fritz Tzora, etc) seem to dry down to this medicinal, almost camphorous scent on my skin that i find really unpleasant. The exception to this is Tom Ford Grey Vetiver, which is one of my favorites, and never becomes sharp or synthetic like others.

Can anybody this of why this would be? Just molecules and body chemistry?

Oddly enough, fragrances like Monocle Hinoki, Tam Dao, and Wonderwood that actually have a turpentine/camphor-like note, I really enjoy.

Im curious to try Molecule 03 or a pure Vetiver oil.

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