You can also look up the profile of the scent on a site like basenotes, then see about getting FOs and do it yourself. I make my own version of a very expensive aDt doing that
But you're not normal.....you've got some mad skills I couldn't blend a scent if I tried. My smeller isn't that good.You can also look up the profile of the scent on a site like basenotes, then see about getting FOs and do it yourself. I make my own version of a very expensive aDt doing that
LOL.But you're not normal.....you've got some mad skills I couldn't blend a scent if I tried. My smeller isn't that good.
I'm not using cologne....?????LOL.
I would do the HP method to add the cologne as a scent. Seems easier/safer/error-prone.
I feel we're off topic a bit - yes the alcohol in perfume/cologne/aftershave is ethyl alcohol, as is the stuff we drink. The perfumers alcohol is denatured, having other materials added to it, not changing it from ethyl alcohol but adding other things to overall composition. In my mind, that's enough to say "same but different".All - i don't think alcohol evaporates out of beer or the wine - at least not in the short term? I would guess the beer would go flat, the water in it would probably lead the evaporation parade, then may alcohol would join in? Just guessin!
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