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  In my experience, the discovery of perfume making can be a very exciting event. It is natural to be eager and want to jump right into making your own combinations of perfumery components. That can be a fun and rewarding activity, even if you don't know the details and procedures that professionals use to create their fragrances.

However, there are also people who would like to learn more about how professional perfumes are created. How does one learn to be a perfumer? On the left, you will find helpful links that hopefully will answer your questions and get you on the road to becoming a "Perfumers Apprentice"

 

 
 
 
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