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DrChocolate
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RE: Sylvamber
09-09-2017 1:46 AM
I second that Iso E Super and Molecule 01 and Silvamber need more exploration. And many of the other Aroma-Chemicals.
One day I've spent hours on end to read about them molecules documented by Ekscentra and Snoop and many other members. I really like Iso E Super. But am yet to discover Silvamber.
Me personally I'd chose Iso over Molecule 01. But that's just me personal preference. Plus am choosing it from observations from a sample vial of Molecule 01. (Which in a way I think it's unfair plus am still learning) but the Iso E oil diluted in isopropyl alcohol seems to give me the same smell as molecule 01. Hence, I belive I can mix and match and play with the volume of it to me own personal preference.
Looking forward to ur findings D-Lord.  I think we need more Silvamber reports too.
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RE: Sylvamber
09-10-2017 9:08 AM
(09-10-2017 3:32 AM)GoergeFocky Wrote: Though I understand we look for other than "perfumery"-results, remember that applying the undiluted romachemical results in concentrations way higher than how you'd get Sylvamber in a perfume. Also, being heavy molecules, maybe some dilution with alcohol is needed to enhance the radius, otherwise you end up with most of the stuff sticking to its application point and giving off small numbers of molecules for weeks
Ok. I'll try this method too. The reason I tried just the romachemcial is because of the results mentioned with the molecule 01 like oil from Fragrance shop. That came in yesterday. Also, I think someone else mentioned just putting on the chemical.
I didn't purchase any perfumers alcohol, but I can add it to some of my colognes.
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RE: Sylvamber
09-10-2017 3:21 PM
(09-10-2017 12:01 PM)GoergeFocky Wrote: The oils sold by imitation-vendors are always diluted stuff as well, never pure aromachemicals. They usualy use a dipropylene base, not unlike the phero-oils.
With stuff like Sylvamber, even 10% aromachemical to 90% alcohol is a massive dose, and it will smell stronger than the pure undiluted stuff due to increased diffusion.
GoergeFocky, good info. Wish I had it earlier, but that's why I started this thread.
You seem to be very knowledgable.
Please share your experiences with this molecule....What concentrations have you seen have the best effect? Are you mixing it with existing cologne or perfumers alcohol/dpg or some other combination?
Are you layering it with pheromones on top (bottom)? Are you adding it directly to pheromone blends?
Want to learn how to optimize my use of this molecule and/or iso super e. Look forward to your posts.
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RE: Sylvamber
09-11-2017 2:29 AM
(09-10-2017 12:01 PM)GoergeFocky Wrote: The oils sold by imitation-vendors are always diluted stuff as well, never pure aromachemicals. They usualy use a dipropylene base, not unlike the phero-oils.
With stuff like Sylvamber, even 10% aromachemical to 90% alcohol is a massive dose, and it will smell stronger than the pure undiluted stuff due to increased diffusion.
Hi GoergeF,
If 10% Slyvamber to 90% Alcohol is a massive dose? What are the proportion that you would recommend? 5%?
Edit: Sorry, just saw this over at basenotes. Just posting for reference. If it's not allowed, please take it down.
Quote Originally Posted by Chris Bartlett View Post
Thank you, that’s very kind.
The mix I’ve used that I think works well is this:
10g Iso E Super
6g Timbersilk
64g Perfumer’s Alcohol
for a total of 80g, which is enough to fill a 100ml atomiser with a solution at 20% by weight (approximately the IFRA permitted maximum for these materials).
However, now that Sylvamber is available you might try that instead (it’s much more powerful than Iso E Super and in my view cleaner than Timbersilk). It actually has a higher proportion of the gamma isomer than S&C report for true Iso Gamma Super.
So for this I’d recommend:
8g Sylvamber
72g Perfumer’s Alcohol
All those products are cheap enough you could easily buy them all and experiment for yourself with multiple proportions for less than the price of one bottle of the original too.
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(This post was last modified: 09-11-2017 3:30 AM by idej1.)
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