Aventus 2010

Bodda89
19.02.2015 - 02:24 PM
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Why is Fresco too damn close

Duplicating perfumes is done using 2 techniques
1- Gas chromatography.
2- Head space technology.
and since the aroma chemicals used in fragrances costs an average of $140 a kilo and that kilo makes up about 50 bottles of an EDP and i took a lot of time in the research and can confirm it's credibility with confidence so you will find up a lot of replicas that is identical to successful fragrances and don't fool yourself thinking that aventus is an all natural bla bla, pineapples and apples has no natural extractable odor oil and Ambergris is banned in any commercial activity in both USA and Australia.
Even those fragrances with high doses of natural ingredients can be approximated very closely using the most dominant synthesizable molecules and even agarwood has main constituents that has been succesfully synthezied i smelt agar synthetics that smells really close really really close though not 100% identical but a fair 95% close at a fraction of the cost in fact a fraction of a fraction of the cost of the real oil
I became more confident about this reality when i bought an oil of kilian Musk Oud from Here my country Egypt
,a 50 mls of this stuff costs $250 i bought 20 mls of pure oil diluted them in alcohol and pretty bottled them for $7 with and the result was really close approximation to the original rendering them only distinguishable on a hand by hand comparison
So don't get amazed if axe copies creed's Aventus one day
Though i would pay the money happily to creed because they took their time and effort to create this gem
and this is the real cost in perfumery time and effort not the materials themselves
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