When in Provence... Make Perfume
THE ART OF FRENCH PERFUME MAKING
One of our past tours to Provence, France included a floral design workshop and another form of flower arranging – designing our own signature fragrances with the essence of flowers! To say that this was the highlight of the trip is an understatement. It was hands down my favorite part of the week.
ORIGINS OF PERFUME
Although using natural fragrances originated in Egypt, the art of perfume making was refined in Grasse, France during the Renaissance. It became a major industry in the South of France which has remained the world’s center for perfumeries.
Photo courtesy of Rose et Marius
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
What better place to learn the art of perfume making than in Provence, the world’s perfume capital?
Our perfume class took place in a quaint little shop on a side street, near the center of a charming village in Aix en Provence. Although I’ve seen many picturesque places throughout France, it never gets old! I will surely remember every detail of this day.
A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME IS AS SWEET
Before we had our lesson at Rose et Marius, we were introduced to the owner, Magali, and given a tour of her beautiful atelier. The first floor was covered with pretty tiles which we learned had originally decorated her family home as a child and were the inspiration for her perfume line. The design of her soaps, perfumes and packaging is modeled after the tile’s patterns. The story behind these motifs makes the products even more special.
Photo courtesy of Rose et Marius
Furthermore, Rose et Marius collections are made by local craftsmen using natural ingredients from Grasse. Formulas are made by hand, using natural raw materials and high-quality local ingredients, free from paraben and other harmful ingredients.
We are so fortunate to now have the opportunity to carry this beautiful line at Les Fleurs!
INSTRUCTION: THE 5th SENSE
When we began the class, the initial focus was how we take our fifth sense for granted and how rarely we smell anything behind a cursory whiff. We learned that the first impression of something only shows one aspect of a scent. She had us hold our perfume wands in our hands and inhale from one side to the other and then back again. This unveiling of a scent was a lesson on the core of the head, heart, and base notes upon which every perfume is built.
SIGNATURE FRAGRANCES
Each of us was then asked to choose our favorite notes for our signature scents. We wore our lab coats and measured the amounts according to a formula for each of our fragrances. Some of our ladies chose sweet, soft notes, while a few others went with more woodsy, earthy scents. Once complete, we enjoyed sharing our unique creations with one another.
À BIENTÔT - GOODBYE
As we said our goodbyes and wished Magali and her staff à bientôt, we left happy, with pretty bags in hand. It’s safe to say that Rose et Marius is my favorite place to take a class in French Parfumerie.
Next time you are in Aix en Provence, look for the pretty light green building with the scent of flowers brewing from the front door and you’ll know you have found the right spot. I hope you get the chance someday to experience this fun activity... it's truly worth the trip.
xoxoxo,
Sandra