Cinquième Sens, the Parisian olfactory training organisation that has already organised training seminars in New York City since they opened a branch in September 2008, would like to celebrate spring offering you a free compact Perfumer Palette (Olfactorium)!
To get it, join Cinquième Sens for the next Introduction to the Techniques of Perfumery and the Language of Scents, aimed at both professionals and perfume enthusiasts. The programme includes history of fragrances, an introduction to brands and the sense of smell, training on the materials (naturals and synthetics), the extraction methods and the concentrations as well as the language for describing scent.
When : April 28th and 29th, 2009 from 9am to 5pm
Where: 274 Madison Avenue, Suite 1804 New York NY 10016
After the training, your will receive a spring gift: An Olfactorium (Compact version of the perfumer pallete) with 48 raw materials and fragrance compounds!
Contact Cinquième Sens New York at (212) 686-4123
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