BYR
Sundazed
Sundazed
SKU:Sundazed
Similar to the fragrance pyramid and olfactory notes found in Byredo©
Order Minimum
Order Minimum
A&O are wholesalers. To purchase from us, the minimum required order quantity is £3,000 plus shipping.
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We don't accept credit card payments for bulk orders. When you complete the checkout with the shipping details, an order verification with payment details will be emailed to you.
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To finalize the order, please pay the amount due within 7 business days. Orders will not be processed until payment is finalized3
Packaging
Packaging
- Anodized, Industrial Aluminum Bottles with Tamper Proof Cap and Seal
- ISO Certified
- AP25/AP28 Light and Heat Resistant
Grade Quality
Grade Quality
Origin:
Made in France
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Oil Grade Quality:
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Grade quality is the est. longevity on clothing after a minimum 7 week maceration. As skin sheds constantly it is not used to assess longevity.
- L1 = <up to 5 Hours
- M2 = <up to 10 Hours
- M3 = <up to 20 Hours
- H4 = <up to 30 Hours
- T5 = >above 30+ Hours
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If you're looking for a specific grade quality, select grade quality in the menu option.
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* Proper maceration of the oils is vital and will affect longevity, depth and sillage of a perfume's final product, and should be done professionally.
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Oil To Alcohol:
1. Parfum, 20-30%
2. Eau de Parfum, 10-20%
3. Eau de Toilette, 6-15%
4. Eau de Cologne, 2-6%
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*The list is a general guideline and may not reflect all fragrance types. Floral top notes have short longevity. The lowest percentage is estimate for T5 grade quality oils.
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** Denaturated Alcohol: 99.9% Ethanol, TSDA-1
Perfume Quantity
Perfume Quantity
How many perfumes can you make?
1 litre/1kg of perfume oils (1000mg) macerated with alcohol and filled into 100ml bottles should be able to provide you with:
1. ca. 100 bottles of cologne,
2. ca. 60-80 eau de toilettes
3. ca. 40-50 eau de parfums
SDS, IFRA, CLP
SDS, IFRA, CLP
All products are made in France and conform with all European and International safety regulations and standards.
The SDS, IFRA and Allergen CLP compliant regulatory documents are prepared for free to the freight carrier with the shipment of the order.
SDS and Hazardous Materials charges and processing is included in the shipping fees.
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* We do not provide these documents pre-order.
INCI/CPNP Documentation
INCI/CPNP Documentation
If you make your own perfumes and toiletries, you need to have a Cosmetic Safety Assessment placed on your recipes with your brand and company details about your product (for UK and EU residents).
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This is also called INCI in the EU and is required to label your product ingredients.
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You can find the list of ingredients in the SDS files supplied with the shipping of your order.
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Under the 2013 Cosmetic Regulations, before you place the product on the UK or EU market, you should also upload details of the type of product you are supplying, together with your name, company and address details via the Cosmetic Product Notification Portal (CPNP).
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More details on the government website:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/submit-a-cosmetic-product-notification
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And here:
https://www.ctpa.org.uk/ingredient-labelling
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A Cosmetic Safety Assessment can be ordered from: