Introduction
Michael is a self taught perfumer who spent 5-6 years studying materials and their interactions before launching For the Scent of It. The story of the name and brand are also interesting as its idendity comes from two sources:
Michael is a self taught perfumer who spent 5-6 years studying materials and their interactions before launching For the Scent of It. The story of the name and brand are also interesting as its idendity comes from two sources:
Michael was once asked by a coworker why he wears perfume. The answer was simply "for the scent of it!", as the second inspiration for the name was the focus on quality. Michael strongly believes that a fragrance should be regarded for its scent and not its extravagant packaging. And I couldn't agree more!
This Molten Amber Accord is built around the concept of a hot amber, like lava, slip sliding down a mountain, consuming trees, the slight smoke rising from the resins. Amber notes are some of my favorite in perfumery with their ability to be twisted in many directions.The slight amount of Davana adds a subtle fruity punch to the plum note in the Labdanum. The Cade and steroidal ambers helping to tame the sweetness and fan the flames.
And now, let me know, how amazing this one sounds? Rich, complex and almost literally radiating, this accord can also be used a base.👁
We are curious to hear your thoughts on this accord, let's have a talk!
The purpose of this project is to create a free data base for everyone looking for practical information, accord and scent making tips that will create a more transparent world regarding perfume making.
This makes the art truly accesible to everyone to everyone to appreciate, to study and to grow on perfumery.
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