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1 Perfume Training

2 GENERAL

3 What Is a Fragrance? Base Top Notes Middle
A combination obtained through bringing together raw materials or simple notes. The harmony of such a combination depends on the balance and olfactory intensity of each note. Composed of three moments in its life: top/head notes, middle/heart notes, and bottom/base notes that are created with knowledge of: Evaporation process & Intended use of perfumery.

4 Top Notes Create the first impression, give initial sparks and make an impact. Top notes are made up of lighter molecules that evaporate the fastest. Typical Ingredients: citrus notes, aromatic/herbal notes, green notes, spicy notes.

5 Middle Notes Middle notes add character. They follow the top notes and serve as a transition to the base notes. Typical Ingredients: floral notes, fruity notes, spicy notes, green notes, aromatic/herbal notes.

6 Base Notes Base notes support Top & Middle notes. They evaporate the slowest, and have the strongest long-lasting power, thus, determining much of the character of a fragrance. Ingredients: amber notes, woody notes, sweet notes, musk notes, leather notes.

7 ambergris, musk, castoreum, civet, etc
Raw Materials Perfumery uses a very large range of raw materials (about 1500 different ones at least), They can be divided by their origin: ANIMAL ambergris, musk, castoreum, civet, etc VEGETABLES petals, flowers, rhizomes, roots, wood, bark, grass, leaves, fruits, seeds, pods, beans, gums, resins, algae, etc SYNTHETIC petroleum (mineral origin), turpentine or basic raw materials of chemical industry: coumarin, aldehyde, hedione, vanillin, etc

8 Raw Materials Carrot Seed Oil
Great perfumers are good at thinking outside the box, focusing on scent and utilizing seemingly odd ingredients to make amazing fragrances.

9 Raw Materials Carrot Seed Oil
When working with carrot seed oil, the goal is to emphasize its woody, floral, earthy facets. In skincare, carrot seed oil is frequently used for anti- aging, sun protection, skin rejuvenation, and wound treatment. Carrot seed oil is used to compliment, reinforce and replace iris or violet in a fragrance. This is an important role considering iris is the most expensive raw material and the scent of violet cannot be extracted.

10 Olfactory Families Olfactory families allow individual perfumes to be classified according to their key olfactory characteristics. They are created either by grouping together raw materials (like flowers, woods, aromatics or citric fruits) or by taking inspiration from traditional accords (oriental or chypre, for example). 

11 Olfactory Families - Traditional
Single Floral Family Dominated by the scent from one particular flower Floral Bouquet Family Combination of several flowers Amber/Oriental Family A mixture of warmth and sensuality Woody Family Hot, dry and elegant masculine chords Leather Family Midline between masculine & feminine, sharp & characteristic aroma Chypre Family Characterized as strong, spicy and powdery Fougere Family Herbs, spices, masculine and aromatic scent

12 Olfactory Families – Modern
Bright Floral Family Combining the traditional single floral & floral bouquet type Green Family A lighter and more modern kind of smell than chypre family, freshness is its signature Aquatic Family Bright, fresh and natural touch Citrus Family Clean and freshening Fruity Family Greedy and sweet notes, very playful Gourmand Family Scents with “edible” or “dessert” like qualities

13 Natural Perfume Natural perfume is a fragrance derived completely from minimally processed natural materials, containing only pure essential oil. It doesn’t last for a very long time, but it’s 100% biodegradable.

14 Synthetic Perfume Synthetic perfumes are artificial compounds / materials that contain Synthetic + Natural scent ingredients + Alcohol + Water. It lasts a lot longer than natural perfumes, but it uses non-renewable energy sources, so it’s more aggressive to the environment.

15 Synthetic Perfume Ingredients: Are They Bad?

16 Did You Know? Many synthetic ingredients are created as alternatives to natural ingredients due to high costs (ie. iris), overharvesting (ie. sandalwood), or regulation. Ingredients are restricted or banned if they are in the allergens list (ie. oakmoss), or because obtaining them causes harm to natural species (ie. musk). Synthetic materials allow perfumers to expand their palettes, reinventing naturally occurring smells, and creating entirely new smells. A bit of perfume math: 4 tons of roses = rose blossoms = 1 kg of rose oil.

17 TECHNICAL

18 Essential Oils Pouring
Production Process Raw Material Essential Oils Pouring Blending Packing Quality Control

19 Raw Material Essential oils & synthetic compounds (named A, B, C, D in this diagram) are stored horizontally in drums on shelves

20 Essential Oil Pouring We produce a mixture of essential oils based on our own developed formulas expressed as a quantity percentage. Eg: Formula 325 Ingredient A= 20% Ingredient C= 45% Ingredient B= 15% Ingredient D= 20%

21 Blending Once all ingredients are in the inox tank, we proceed to blend them until the mix is homogeneous.

22 Packing We pack the resulting oil blends back in drums or other Chemarome packaging options. Now, it is ready to be shipped to our client.

23 Quality Control We set up Quality Procedures based on ISO 9001
that ensure that our products and services comply with a defined set of quality criteria and meet the customer requirements.

24 Fragrance Storage Fragrance compounds in perfumes will degrade or break down if improperly stored in the presence of: 1) Heat 3) Oxygen 2) Light 4) Extraneous Organic Materials The shelf life of a fragrance in an un-opened drum is about 2 years.

25 Formula Structure Adapting formulas to different applications is something very common in the perfumery industry. To ensure an optimum result, we must adapt the formula structure (top, body and base) to the final application. A Fragrance for Dishwashing Liquid Does not need to be long lasting because customers do not want to have their lunch on scented dishes. That is the reason why the top note is the main one, followed by the body note and with a nearly inexistent base. A Fragrance for Fabric Softener Consumers these days want their laundry to smell fresh and clean not only when they are first taken from the wash, but for weeks afterwards. That is the reason why base notes are dosed significantly in fragrances for Fabric softener.

26 Formula Structure Personal Care EDT Body Milk Shower Gel 30% Sniff 25%
40% 15% Covering Effect 10% Covering Effect 25% 55% Substantivity 50% 50% EDT Body Milk Shower Gel

27 Multipurpose/Disinfectant
Formula Structure Household EDT 25% 50% 25% Sniff 60% 30% Covering Effect Air Freshening 35% Covering Effect 45% Long Lasting 5% Fixation Dishwashing Liquid Multipurpose/Disinfectant

28 Multipurpose/Disinfectants Electric Air Freshener
Fabric Softener 15% 25% 60% Multipurpose/Disinfectants 30% 45% Candles 20% 50% Body Milk 55% EDT Electric Air Freshener 65% 10% Detergent Shower Gel 40% Mikados 35% Dishwashing Liquid 5% Formula Structure

29 Fragrance Dosage Applications Dosage Perfume 18-25% Eau de Perfume
12-22% Eau de Toilette 8-15% Bath Products 0.5-5% Body Wash 0.3-1% Shampoo Applications Dosage Creams % Emulsions 0.1-1% Detergents Fabric Softeners Soaps 0.5-3%

30 MARKETING

31 What We Do Olfactory Beauty Field

32 Personal Care Products
Products Application Fine Fragrances & Personal Care Products Fine Fragrances Personal Care Products Shower gel, Shampoo, Deodorant, Cream Western Fragrances & Oriental Fragrances i

33 Detergents & Floor Cleaners Air Fresheners, Candles & Bakhoor
Products Application Home Care Applications Detergents & Floor Cleaners Air Fresheners, Candles & Bakhoor

34 Paints, Glue & Lubricants
Products Application Industrial Applications Paints, Glue & Lubricants

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36 Overview Parfarome is concentrating on the Muslim market. Our products are completely free from ingredients and chemical aromas derived from alcohol, pork, lards and other material banned for consumption under Islamic law. Focusing in fine fragrances for retail market, Parfarome provides: Digital catalog Customer’s designation Convenient packing size 3 price models to cater all kind of demands

37 Labels & Certificates Halal Certificate Standard Deluxe Premium
ISO 9001:2008 GMP Certificate

38 T H A N K Y O U


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