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The course attendance fee, if attended with a group, is up to 6 people.
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The fee includes attendance for one person with a private session with the teacher 1-1. Note: An additional £200 fee will be added for other people ("guests").
This introductory course explores the role of medical alcohol in perfumery, focusing on its properties, applications, and safety considerations. Participants will gain foundational knowledge about how alcohol is used in fragrance formulation and its effects on scent longevity and diffusion.
What you will learn in the course:
Introduction to Alcohol in Perfumery
- Definition and types of alcohols used in perfumery (e.g., ethanol, isopropyl alcohol)
- Historical context and evolution of alcohol in fragrance.
Chemical Properties of Medical Alcohol:
- Overview of the chemical structure and properties.
- Solubility and volatility: How they affect fragrance.
The Role of Alcohol in Fragrance Formulation
- How alcohol acts as a solvent for essential oils and fragrance compounds.
- The impact of alcohol on scent diffusion and evaporation rates.
- Understanding dilution ratios for different fragrance strengths (e.g., eau de toilette vs. parfum).
- Discussing potential allergic reactions and sensitivities.
Why will you join our course?
•Understand the chemical properties of medical alcohol.
•Learn about different types of alcohol used in perfumery.
•Explore the role of alcohol in fragrance formulation.
•Discuss safety and regulatory considerations.
•Gain practical skills in creating simple alcohol-based fragrances.
•Certified certificates that enhance your career opportunities.
Target Audience:
This course is designed for beginners interested in the art of perfumery, hobbyists, or anyone looking to understand the foundational elements of fragrance creation involving medical alcohol.
Expected Results:
Basic Production Knowledge: Understand the fundamentals of alcohol production processes.
Types of Medical Alcohol: Familiarity with different types of medical alcohols and their uses.
Regulatory Standards: Awareness of the regulatory requirements for medical alcohol production.
Safety Practices: Learning essential safety protocols in alcohol manufacturing
No prior experience is required. Our courses start from the basics of perfumery and gradually move to advanced professional techniques. Everything is explained step by step.
Yes, after successfully completing the course and final project, you will receive an official certificate confirming your skills in perfume creation.
Absolutely. Our programs are designed for beginners, hobbyists, and aspiring professional perfumers alike.
Yes. We provide detailed formulas, ingredient lists, and guidance on how to source high-quality fragrance materials.
Yes. Many of our students use the knowledge from our courses to create their own perfume brands or work professionally in the fragrance industry.