Since a number of people couldn't make it to the June workshop, I'm running the same format on
September 5th
here in my Byron Bay studio!
We're going to look at the basic way a botanical perfume is created:
-the difference between aromatherapy and botanical perfumery
- the different types of scented ingredients (essential oils, absolutes, CO2 extracts, alcoholic tinctures)
-the different bases used and how to choose whether to work in oil or alcohol
-how a perfume is actually made
-the basics of scent design
-what top middle and base notes are
-how to classify different oils
and most importantly:
-how to evaluate individual oils to see how they will work in a perfume
As part of this,we'll be looking at a number of commonly used ingredients and I'll be talking about the botanical and aromatherapy effects of each oil, their historical and spiritual uses, as well as their qualities from a perfumers point of view.
And we will then experiment with combining them in different ways to achieve different effects.
The idea is to give you a real understanding of how to approach the process of creating a perfume useing botanical ingredients.
Each participant will go home with a hopefully much better understanding of the process of perfumery, notes and hints on the ingredients we've used and some little bottles of the perfume blends we've worked with to further work with at home.
The cost for the workshop is $490 which includes all of the materials used in the class and the finished blends to take home.
If this sounds like something you'd be interested in, send me an email at
ambrosia@perfumebynature.com.au
Or you can book your space now:
Perfumery Workshop ticket $490
September 5th
here in my Byron Bay studio!
We're going to look at the basic way a botanical perfume is created:
-the difference between aromatherapy and botanical perfumery
- the different types of scented ingredients (essential oils, absolutes, CO2 extracts, alcoholic tinctures)
-the different bases used and how to choose whether to work in oil or alcohol
-how a perfume is actually made
-the basics of scent design
-what top middle and base notes are
-how to classify different oils
and most importantly:
-how to evaluate individual oils to see how they will work in a perfume
As part of this,we'll be looking at a number of commonly used ingredients and I'll be talking about the botanical and aromatherapy effects of each oil, their historical and spiritual uses, as well as their qualities from a perfumers point of view.
And we will then experiment with combining them in different ways to achieve different effects.
The idea is to give you a real understanding of how to approach the process of creating a perfume useing botanical ingredients.
Each participant will go home with a hopefully much better understanding of the process of perfumery, notes and hints on the ingredients we've used and some little bottles of the perfume blends we've worked with to further work with at home.
The cost for the workshop is $490 which includes all of the materials used in the class and the finished blends to take home.
If this sounds like something you'd be interested in, send me an email at
ambrosia@perfumebynature.com.au
Or you can book your space now: