Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Good Morning Everyone, It's been a crazy past 6 mo. with my business growing by leaps and bounds, and I have a Husband who is not well.....somehow I just never seem to have any extra time to devote to NP, even though I continue to read several of the posts and look in the archives from time to time, but it looks as though I may get a few weeks to myself to actually make a few tinctures. I have asked this question in the past, " like six months ago " but cannot seem to get it to come up in the archives. But here we go again.... What is the correct descending order of Perfume's to Aftershave's ???? I am continually confused by this, as sometimes I see EDT's at the top close to perfume....and other times I've seen EDT's at the very bottom with Aftershave. Thanks in Advance....Colleen Subject changed by your mod to make your post have all the visibility ;-) if a post is not answered, don't hesitate posting it again, and change the subject focusing it the most as possible on the question which iss not answered ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 Colleen <thegentlemensquarter@...> wrote: G What is the correct descending order of Perfume's to Aftershave's ???? I am continually confused by this, as sometimes I see EDT's at the top close to perfume....and other times I've seen EDT's at the very bottom with Aftershave. Thanks in Advance....Colleen Hi Colleen Sorry your post hasn't been answered.... This is percentage of formula to alcohol, or carrier of choice. Perfume/Eau de parfum .......8 - 15% Eau de Toilette .................. 4 - 8% Cologne............................3 - 5% Aftershave........................2% Now there are variabilities on this and margins but I hope this helps a little every good wish, Janita Janita Haan Natural Perfume http://www.hayspace.co.uk current, new work in progress --------------------------------- for Good helps you make a difference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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