Use manure to prepare perfume, sell for 1.3 million VND / bottle

Mr. Jammie Nicholas from England used his own fertilizer to create a category called 'Surplus'.

Jammie Nicholas is a famous English perfumer. He used . his own manure to make perfume for 'Surplus' and sold 25 bottles of perfume for 65 dollars / bottle (1.3 million dong). It is known that the idea of ​​creating this type came when Jammie Nicholas read a book entitled "History of . feces".

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The perfume is made from manure.

After doing some research, talking to a group of perfumers and scientists, he learned that the molecules in the fragrance or smell are the same, only in density or concentration. their degrees.

For example, both feces and juniper flowers, orange flowers are composed of Skatol molecules. He also realized that many food companies use musk from the anus of the civet and ambergris - a substance excreted from the intestines of sperm whales.

he embarked on his "crazy" idea right in the apartment by opening windows and using a blindfold. He had to extract "essential oils" from manure and then distill them, mixing them with chemicals to create perfume.

Jimmie admits that he only uses this ' Surplus perfume' on 'private' events , but some people have used feedback that the smell is 'OK'.

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Portrait of perfumer.

Earlier, perfume makers used the Hyrax rat's petrochemical waste as a component. Hyraceum is a petrified waste of Hyrax mice. This is a medium sized animal, which looks quite similar to Guinea pigs. They live in groups. A special feature of this species is that they go to the toilet in the same place. This inadvertently helps people easily get their droppings.

Hyraceum can be solid and brown in color. When they broke, humans obtained a dark oil with a fermented odor, very complex and intense. Just like the essence obtained from other animals, hyraceum is a very good inhibitor for perfumes.