I would love to see more about the work of a parfumeur and the "technique" to create a fragrance.
5 years ago | 9
Mr. Dove, I believe it would be both educational and entertaining if you could teach us about the “notes” used in your fragrances; where they come from and how they are used (e.g. Jasmine, Neroli, etc.) Thank you!
5 years ago | 7
Would love to know more about the sourcing of individual ingredients and more details on the crafting and formulation of fragrances
5 years ago | 2
Big fan Roja. You are a beautiful human! I enjoyed listening to the back stories behind your fragrances! :)
5 years ago | 1
Maybe something about the struggles of starting a fragrance brand, what to look for and tips :) it would be nice
5 years ago | 4
@kuznetsov_denis_alexandrovich
I think there’s an enormous potential to talk about everything you talk about in a book.
5 years ago | 2
Yes dear sir... I would love to know about more feminine perfumes of ur brand as I don't like to use mu h unisex perfumes I am still in love with the feminity and sensuous feeling of a being a lady and want to keep it always so would love to enhance it by wearing roja but the perfume only for her💕❤
5 years ago | 1
Question: how will global warming and climate change affect your craftmanship? Can you in anyway prepare for that?
5 years ago | 0
Anything and everything, Roja! I just love listening to you. But if I had to decide on something I’d mention how I love the documentary you did on Oud.
5 years ago | 1
Some ideas listed here in no particular order. 1. How do you think the abundance of new releases from the industry has altered a clients perspective looking for a new perfume? 2. As a lover of Antaeus, I miss the 'soft' feel of the scent pre 2000. I attribute this 'feel' to castoreum. Is there a current accord profile used that can duplicate, even slightly, this sensation? If so, do you think it would appeal to a large percentage of current perfume lovers? 3. Would you ever consider making an attar? Thank you for your time and for taking these questions.
5 years ago | 0
I know you only wear one fragrance but in your opinion a "well rounded" collection should consist of what?
5 years ago | 4
Hi Roja, Would love to understand different categories of fragrances. Explain each new fragrance when it comes out. I have done 5 blind buys of your perfume and has regretted only one. All were bought after understanding the perfume from different reviewers. Lastly I live in Canada and there is no place for us to test or buy locally. It would be great if you could make a tie up with some. Listening to you is a joy. Thanks,
5 years ago | 0
Sir: Your wardrobe must be fantastic! Could you please show us where you get your blazers? And then, do you have any thoughts of pairing perfumes with colors? I personally love to match my fragrance to the colors most dominate that I am wearing at any given time: perhaps a dark rhubarb wearing burgandys and maroons, a strong green for green plaids and light blues, heavy and dark aromas when dressed in black, etc, etc. Is that odd?
5 years ago | 1
Just talk about anything I find you and your interviews fascinating. Maybe speak about differences in making the Extraits and Edps and what goes on behind the scene
5 years ago | 1
I would love to hear about ambergris, making parfumes at home, where to get essential oils . Is it true that if You want to learn about perfumes and perfumery, or if You want to be perfumer , your only chance is Grasse? Thank You! :) ( Sorry for my bad english )
5 years ago | 3
Roja Dove
Hi Everyone!
I love making videos for you. Is there anything in particular you would like to see in the near future?
Much love,
Roja x
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