Stercus Type Formula

(1 customer review)

R$300.00

A Woody Floral Musky fragrance formula for women and men. Top notes are Almond, Aldehydes and Anise; heart note is Rose; base notes are Agarwood, Leather, Musk, Vanilla, Cedarwood and Heliotrope.

In stock

Category:
TypeParfum
Olfactive FamilyWoody, Floral, Musk
Top NotesAlmond, Aldehydes, Anise
Middle NotesRose
Base NotesAgarwood, Leather, Musk, Vanilla, Cedarwood, Heliotrope
Recommended Usage20%
Total Ingredients38

Description

This formula is based on high quality analysis, using common aromatic compounds, essential oils or absolutes. It's highly similar to the original fragrance.

After purchasing, you will be able to access the interactive formula page anytime or download a PDF file. Our customizable formula system shows every material with complete information (CAS, family, odor description, strength, allergens.. and many more), IFRA compliance, graphs and suggestions for replacements. You can customize the total amount and concentration, the formula is automatically recalculated.

Note: this formula was inspired by the fragrance stated here, using high quality analysis data and perfumery knowledge, but it is not an exact copy. The original formulations belong to the respective brands. We are not affiliated with any fragrance brand mentioned here. The presented images are merely illustrative. Our formulas are composed for educational purposes, inspired by the most popular perfumes on the market. It may be the basis for your personal experiments, studies or researches. Distribution is prohibited.

Share your thoughts!

5 out of 5 stars

1 review

Let us know what you think...

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

What others are saying

  1. One person found this helpful
    HSAL

    Surprising!

    HSAL (verified owner)

    Very close to original. I don’t own a bottle but used up a sample last year, so my comparison is based on scent memory. The interesting thing with this fragrance is that depending on the weather (warm, cold, humid), it can come off floral or funky in the opening. The reason I mention this is I just tested my blend after having macerated for a couple months and upon opening it is pleasantly sweet-woody-floral without the outspoken funky, indolic note. This might change when the weather gets warmer. Otherwise I might have to amp up the Indole in traces as I don’t think the funky note comes from Castoreum which is more sweet. It is a very interesting and quite simple but smart formula, with a wopping 50% of Timbersilk!!

    Upvote if this was helpful (1) Downvote if this was not helpful (0) Flag for removal

    Something wrong with this post? Thanks for letting us know. If you can point us in the right direction...

×

Register

Please select all the ways you would like to hear from us

Your personal data will be used to improve your experience throughout this website, to manage access to your account and for other purposes, as described in our privacy policy.

Continue as a Guest

Don't have an account? Sign Up