Perfumer
A perfumer is someone who creates fine fragrances, which are products for enjoying fragrance. The work of a perfumer covers a wide range of products, including not only perfumes but also shampoos and fabric softeners. Combining hundreds of different aromatic ingredients to create a single perfume is truly an art. To become a perfumer, one must learn many fragrances, but it is rare to find an environment where a wide range of fragrances are available, so most people learn while attending perfumery schools. ISIPCA in France is a famous school that has produced many famous perfumers. At LIBERTA PERFUME, the creation of fragrances is mainly handled by a senior perfumer who originally trained in Grasse, France, and served as the representative of a foreign fragrance company, and a brand director who studied under an independent perfumer.
- lemon
- lime
- Bergamot
- Petitgrain
- orange
- Marine
- ozone
- Cassis
- Juniper
- Wine Wreath
- Peach
- Galbanum
- Leafy Green
- Green Tea
- Mate Absolute
- Lily of the Valley
- jasmine
- Rose
- Ylang-ylang
- Magnolia
- Iris
- Geranium
- Lavender
- Rosemary
- Eucalyptus
- Musk
- amber
- Civet
- vanilla
- cardamom
- coriander
- cloves
- Coumarin
- aldehyde
- leather
- Sandalwood
- Cedarwood
- Balsam of Peru
- Tolu Balsam
- Olibanum
- Oakmoss
- Patchouli
- Vetiver