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Perfumery Art- Module 3
Fragrance creation©



NUMBER OF HOURS (estimated): 200-250 hours 

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

On successful completion of this module, the student will be able to:


  1. Plan and compose a complete formulation using his/her creative skills & intuition
  2. Calculate measurements and prepare a formulation sheet to the industry standards
  3. Record formulations and procedures for regulatory purposes
  4. Create different aromatic bases and tinctures and use them in accords and perfumes
  5. Create and modify the most classic perfumes including Chypre, Fougère, Arabian/Oriental, Floral, Cologne
  6. Outline the constraints in perfume creation using naturals
  7. Use and add natural isolates appropriately
  8. Create a solid perfume and alcohol-free perfumes
  9. List the technical steps and processes from the creation to the bottling of a perfume
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    • The Certificate in Perfumery Art >
      • Certificate course syllabus >
        • Perfumery Art - Module 1: The sense of smell
        • Perfumery Art - Module 2: History of perfumery
        • Perfumery Art - Module 3: Fragrance creation
        • Perfumery Art - Module 4: Cosmetic Directive, Selling Legalities and Functional perfumery
        • Perfumery Art - Module 5: Becoming a perfume expert
    • Cosmetic legislation for perfumery
  • WORKSHOPS & FIELD TRIPS
    • 4 DAYS FOUNDATION COURSE IN ART OF PERFUMERY
    • 5 DAYS PRACTICE COURSE
    • ONE-TO-ONE EXPERT SESSIONS
    • BOOKING FORM
  • TUITION FEES 2017/18
    • THE CERTIFICATE IN PERFUMERY ART
    • COSMETIC LEGISLATION APPLIED TO PERFUMERY
    • SMELL AND CREATE PERFUMERY COURSE
  • COURSE SCHEDULE 2018
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