A perfumer is an expert on creating
perfume
Perfume (, ) is a mixture of fragrance, fragrant essential oils or aroma compounds (fragrances), Fixative (perfumery), fixatives and solvents, usually in liquid form, used to give the human body, animals, food, objects, and living-spaces an agre ...
compositions, sometimes referred to affectionately as a ''nose'' () due to their fine sense of smell and skill in producing olfactory compositions. The perfumer is effectively an artist who is trained in depth on the concepts of fragrance aesthetics and who is capable of conveying abstract concepts and moods with compositions. At the most rudimentary level, a perfumer must have a keen knowledge of a large variety of fragrance ingredients and their smells, and be able to distinguish each one alone or in combination with others. They must also know how each reveals itself over time. The job of the perfumer is very similar to that of
flavourists, who compose smells and
flavourants for commercial food products.
Training
Most past perfumers did not undergo professional training in the art, and many learned their craft as apprentices under another perfumer in their employment as technicians (in charge of blending formulas) or chemists. These people were usually given temporary jobs in the industry. A direct entrance into the profession is rare, and those who do typically enter it through family contacts. Such apprenticeships last around three years.
Until recently, professional schools open to the public did not exist. In 1970
ISIPCA became the first school in perfumery. Candidates must pass a demanding entrance examination, and must have taken
university
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-level courses in
organic chemistry
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.
Since 1998 PerfumersWorld's school has offered formal and informal training through university courses at
King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi Biotechnology faculty, at
Chulalongkorn University
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Pharmacy faculty and through online courses and private workshops in the United States, UK, Dubai, Hong Kong, Germany, New Zealand, and Thailand.
More recently, in 2002, another school was born, the Grasse Institute of Perfumery (G.I.P). Similarly here, candidates must have a foundation in chemistry or pharmacy to be accepted as students.
Grasse
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itself is a world-renowned perfume centre.
Givaudan
Givaudan S.A. () is a Swiss multinational manufacturer of flavours, fragrances and active cosmetic ingredients. As of 2008, it was the world's largest company in the flavour and fragrance industry.
Overview
The company's scents and flavours ...
,
International Flavors and Fragrances (IFF) and
Symrise operate their own perfumery schools, but students must be employees and recommended by their managers. The
University of Plymouth
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(UK) offers a BA (Bachelor of Arts) course in Business & Perfumery.
Employment
Most perfumers are employed by large fragrance corporations including
Mane,
Robertet,
Firmenich,
IFF
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,
Givaudan
Givaudan S.A. () is a Swiss multinational manufacturer of flavours, fragrances and active cosmetic ingredients. As of 2008, it was the world's largest company in the flavour and fragrance industry.
Overview
The company's scents and flavours ...
,
Takasago, and
Symrise. Some work exclusively for a perfume house or in their own companies, but these are not as common.
The perfumer typically begins a project with a ''brief'' by their employer or a customer, typically a fashion house or other large
corporation
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. This will contain the specifications for the desired perfume, and will describe in often poetic or abstract terms what it should smell like or what feelings it should evoke, along with a maximum price per litre of the perfume oil concentrate. This allowance, along with the intended application of the perfume, will determine what aromatic ingredients will be used in the composition.
The perfumer will then go through the process of blending multiple mixtures and will attempt to capture the desired feelings specified in the brief. After presenting the perfume mixtures to the customers, the perfumer may "win" the brief with their approval. They proceed to work with the customer, often with the direction provided by a panel or artistic director, which guides and edits the modifications on the composition of the perfume. This process typically spans several months to several years, going through many iterations, and may involve cultural and public surveys to tailor a perfume to a particular market. The composition will then be either used to enhance another product as a ''functional fragrance'' (
shampoo
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s,
make-up
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,
detergent
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s,
car
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interiors, etc.) or marketed directly to the public as a ''fine fragrance''.
Alternatively, the perfumer may simply be inspired to create a perfume and produce something that later becomes marketable or wins a brief. This is more common in smaller or independent perfume houses.
Credits
For a long time, perfumes were associated with the brand name on the bottle.
In 2000,
Frédéric Malle
Pierre 'Frédéric' Serge Louis Jacques Malle (born 17 July 1962 in Paris, France) is a French businessman, author and '' 'Editeur de Parfums' '' who founded the perfume house Editions de Parfums Frédéric Malle in 2000.
Personal life
Frédér ...
was the first to include on the bottles of the perfumes he launched the names of the perfumers who composed them, and who were considered by his house as their authors. In the following decade, perfumers became an integral part of fragrance messaging and were increasingly placed in the spotlight.
List of notable perfumers
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Henri Alméras
Henri Alméras (1892 – 1965) was a French perfumer, author, and painter.
Early life and career
Alméras was born in a garrison in Brittany, the son of an officer. In school, he excelled in chemistry. He performed his military service in 1913 a ...
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Nicolas de Barry
Nicolas de Barry is a French perfumer.
Born in 1948 (Paris, France), Nicolas de Barry studied both sociology and politics (PhD Sorbonne University, Paris). Before focusing on perfumery, he published books in French under the name Nicolas Martin ...
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Ernest Beaux
Ernest Beaux (; – 9 June 1961) was a Russian-French perfumer who is best known for creating Chanel No. 5, which is perhaps the world's most famous perfume.
Family background
Born in Moscow, Ernest Beaux was the son of Edouard Hyppolite Beau ...
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Calice Becker
Calice Asancheyev-Becker (born c. 1964) is a French master perfumer and director of Givaudan Perfumery School. As of 2018 she was president of the International Society of Perfume Creators.
Becker has won the Lifetime Achievement Award from The ...
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Jean Carles
Jean Carles (12 January 1892 – 8 July 1966) was a French perfumer who worked in Roure Bertrand Fils et Justin Duppont in Grasse (now part of Givaudan) in the early 20th century. He was the founder of the Roure Perfumery School
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Jacques Cavallier
Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud (born 24 January 1962) is a French perfumer, formerly with the Swiss fragrance and flavor company Firmenich, who currently works for Louis Vuitton of the LVMH Luxury Group.
He has created or collaborated in the cre ...
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Germaine Cellier
Germaine Cellier (1909–1976) was a French perfumer. She was known for creating bold, pioneering fragrances such as ''Fracas'' and ''Bandit''. Cellier was also one of the first prominent female perfumers, at a time when the industry was dominated ...
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François Coty
François Coty (; born Joseph Marie François Spoturno ; 3 May 1874 – 25 July 1934) was a French perfumer, businessman, newspaper publisher, politician and patron of the arts. He was the founder of the Coty, Coty perfume company, today a multin ...
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François Demachy
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Bertrand Duchaufour
Bertrand Duchaufour () is a French perfumer. He has had a prolific career, beginning in Grasse at Lautier Florasynth and continuing for a number of fragragrance firms as well as working independently and as the house perfumer for L'Artisan Parfumeu ...
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Jean-Claude Ellena
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André Fraysse
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Olivia Giacobetti
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Adolph Goetting
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Sophia Grojsman
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Jean Kerléo
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Karyn Khoury
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Francis Kurkdjian
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Christophe Laudamiel
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Norina Matchabelli
Princess Norina Matchabelli (born Eleanora Erna Cecilia Gilli; 3 March 1881 – 15 June 1957) was co-founder of the perfume company Prince Matchabelli, a stage and screen actress, publisher, and a disciple of Indian spiritual teacher Meher Baba ...
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Annick Ménardo
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David H. McConnell
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Aien Mokhtar
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Alberto Morillas
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Patricia de Nicolaï
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Jacques Polge
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Henri Robert
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Dominique Ropion
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Maurice Roucel
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Christopher Sheldrake
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Olivier Cresp
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Thierry Wasser
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Edmond Roudnitska
See also
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Aromachologist
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ISIPCA
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Université Européenne des Senteurs & Saveurs
References
External links
The British Society of PerfumersScent Culture Institute
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