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Would it be viable to import the base fragrance "accord" (prob wrong use of the word) without any alcohol in bulk and dilute with alcohol, Polysorb and then bottle once in Australia?
Would also be much less in terms of shipping as less volume with glass bottles and alcohol weight etc.
Exactly what I was thinking Rami!@todras what's the minimum amount of fragrance needed and how much splash would it make?
If I can convince a make to send a small size for example. What's the smallest I can get away with. Maybe take a different non commercial approach? See if it's worth it at all? Maybe a one off group buy sort of thing.
@todras what's the minimum amount of fragrance needed and how much splash would it make
No I get it @todras - wasn't trying to rope you into anything BTWThat's exactly how you would do it, it is a major trust issue though releasing undiluted perfume base (You could make soaps, perfume, anything if you have the perfume base) and you also need someone on the other end with the technical proficiency to dilute the perfume base and put it into solution precisely as intended - for a commercial operation this would mean some outlay in basic lab kit, glassware, digital scales and quantities of perfumers alcohol along with large quantities of PS-20 as from my experimentation the oils used in Ogallala are very heavy, they typically need 225% of Polysorb-20 to essential oil to get them in solution correctly.
Not something I am even remotely interested in doing btw, I'd rather concentrate on developing fragrances and my own APR range rather than do commercial chemistry or mixing of solutions - quite a boring job tbh.
Thanks @todras, but what I was trying to understand is what is the minimum amount of oils required to handle. I doubt that you will be able to accurately mix 2 ml worth of oil, can you? I think you touched on that in your thread but I can't seem to find it.