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Create beautiful natural signature scents by making perfumes with essential oils.
Using the same classic perfumery techniques and processes as mainstream houses a natural perfumer can blend dilute age and bottle unique scents that rival any name brand.
Perfumes body splashes and colognes can be healthy when created with pure essential oils and absolutes. Natural perfumes can also be eco-friendly–unlike their lab-created synthetic counterparts since some contain toxic ingredients.
In this guide you will learn how to create natural eau de parfums that develop in layers changing gradually with the chemistry of your skin to create a signature scent.
Objective: Educational. (Click here for information on the difference between Educational and Marketing materials.)
Publication: 2017.
Pages: 339.
Binding: Softcover.
Dimensions: 6" wide x 9" tall x 1" thick.
Rebecca Park Totilo is a sought-after international speaker on essential oils who also offers online courses in aromatherapy. A prolific award-winning writer of both inspirational and instructional books she has authored over 50 titles that have cumulatively sold over a million copies. She lives by the beach with her husband and children.
Chapter 1: Natural Perfumery
Chapter 2: History of Perfume
Chapter 3: The Nose Knows
Chapter 4: The Fragrant Makeup of Perfume
Chapter 5: Essential Oils and Absolutes
Chapter 6: Understanding Notes
Chapter 7: Now Smell This
Chapter 8: The Wheel of Fragrance
Chapter 9: Equipment Used in Perfume-Making
Chapter 10: Building Accords
Chapter 11: Fixatives
Chapter 12: Making Your First Perfume
Chapter 13: Blending Techniques
Chapter 14: Perfume Mistake or Masterpiece?
Chapter 15: Types of Fragrances
Chapter 16: A Fragrance Wardrobe
Chapter 17: Adding Fragrance to Products
Chapter 18: Pretty Packaging
Chapter 19: Fragrance Regulations
Chapter 20: Basic Recipes
Endnotes
Appendix A: Dilution Rate for Formulas
Appendix B: An Overview of the Main Material Groups Used in the Perfume Industry
Appendix C: Companion Oil Chart
Appendix D: Source Guide
Appendix E: Odor Intensity Chart
Appendix F: Glossary of Terms