Type | Eau de Parfum |
---|---|
Olfactive Family | Woody |
Top Notes | Cypress, Ginger, Lime |
Middle Notes | Sandalwood, Cedarwood, Coriander |
Base Notes | Amberwood, Vanilla, Musk |
Recommended Usage | 20-22% |
Total Ingredients | 44 |
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Tam Dao Type Formula
R$300.00
A Woody fragrance formula for women and men. Top notes are Cypress, Ginger and Lime; heart notes are Sandalwood, Cedarwood and Coriander; base notes are Amberwood, Vanilla and Musk.
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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.
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HSAL (verified owner) –
Highly recommended if you’d like to study mere (sandal)wood fragrances. The formula is spot on to the original, and I didn’t even have all materials, substituted many. As with the original, it doesn’t last long. No wonder, its big on IES and Cedarwood and other woody materials that don’t necessarily last long on skin. Want to experiment with this in a next batch adding some powerful ambers and/or other fixatives.
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LouB (verified owner) –
Very similar to a present decant of TD EdP: an austere, dusty/dry committed sandalwood fragrance. One of the benefits of this formula is the tunable performance with the sandalwood-like raw materials–various ones can be increased or decreased according to the tastes and certain aspects easily played up and stacked with high quality naturals. As such, the formula is easy to sway one direction or the other to give the composition the desired character and really easy to tack onto and completely change it (i.e. one can turn this into a beautiful spicy rose, coriander, cardamom oriental fragrance, or one can make it very refreshing with lime and ginger notes). Initial experiments with natural oud yield a very positive result that keeps with the brief of incense, temples and is very zen as well as **substantially longer lasting**. Overall, from the bones of this formula can be made some very interesting, high performing compositions as well as good fun and some education. If you’re into doing a sandalwood composition, this is worth trying!
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djpfive (verified owner) –
I found this to be an extremely accurate formula for one of my favorite fragrances. It’s a great one to take in new directions too, for example, by using real Mysore sandalwood oil for some of the sandalwood budget, substituting in some other natural wood materials for part of the cedarwood budget, and taking it in other directions.
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Terrenum (verified owner) –
Holy cow! This is a lot of woody materials! Very nice formula and like the original. I just mixed it and looking forward to see how it will age. It will certainly integrate into one great fragrance. For now, I still can smell the different materials. I replaced one of the sweet ingredient 1:1 by furaneol 20% and it is too strong. I can smell the caramel note coming through. I will cut by half next time. This formula is a great canvas that you can take to many directions. I am already thinking of adding a lot of citrusy notes to see where it goes. Thanks Felipe
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