About Lucy Heale
About Lucy Heale
She started The London Refinery with a passion for natural products three years ago and has a wealth of knowledge on how to create natural pure essential oil candles. She took the business from the kitchen table to stocking candles all around the UK.
Details
The natural perfume making class will last 1.5 / 2 hours. You will learn about how your sense of smell works and how fragrance affects our mood and emotions. Learn all about the different fragrance families and what top, heart and base notes are. Also, get familiar with how to use the range of pure essential oils to blend into their natural solid perfume.
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- People interested in making their own perfume.
- Groups of friends
Description
The workshops will last for about 1.5-2 hours and will be hosted by Lucy Heale.
- Attendees will start with learning about how their sense of smell works and how fragrance affects our mood and emotions.
- They will then learn about the different fragrance families and what top, heart and base notes are.
- They will then learn how to use the range of pure essential oils to blend into their natural solid perfume.
- They will start by heating of the ingredients, blending of the oils, and finish with pouring their solid perfume.
- Attendees will take home a 15ml solid fragrance blend.
Tools and Equipment
What We Provide
- All equipment included
- All materials included
Bring Your Own
- Enthusiasm
- Nose
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