SPICES IN PERFUMERY
Spices bring character, exoticism, and strength to fragrances, creating compositions that range from fiery and bold to fresh and invigorating. Deeply tied to history and culture, spices were used in religious rites, culinary traditions, and even as aphrodisiacs. Their scents—whether smoky, sweet, or pungent—have long been associated with warmth, passion, and mystery. In perfumery, spices can be natural or synthetic, with olfactory profiles spanning from cool and crisp to warm and intense. They add complexity, contrast, and energy, making them versatile in both top and heart notes.
Characteristics and olfactory profile of Spice materials.
Natural spice materials and their classification
Aroma chemicals in this family
Role of spices in perfumery and their typical usage as Midnotes
Class Details:
Instructor: Gus Romero
Cost: $100