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Would you wear this perfume at £40 a bottle?
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I thought it must be possible to use bad smells to actually create a perfume.'
Surplus forms part of an exhibition from three graduates from Central St Martin's fine art degree course.
Some 99 per cent of the scent is made from Jammie's own faeces, urine and sebum - the oils found in hair and skin.
Mr Nicholas learned how to distil the ingredients using a home-made steam extractor and then refined the scent from something 'pungent' and 'incredibly strong' into a more sweet-smelling perfume.
such a creative young man..
Surplus forms part of an exhibition from three graduates from Central St Martin's fine art degree course.
Some 99 per cent of the scent is made from Jammie's own faeces, urine and sebum - the oils found in hair and skin.
Mr Nicholas learned how to distil the ingredients using a home-made steam extractor and then refined the scent from something 'pungent' and 'incredibly strong' into a more sweet-smelling perfume.
such a creative young man..
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