How long does the perfume making workshop take?
Total session length
The session runs for about two hours from start to finish. The first stretch is a short intro to the scent library: top, middle, and base notes. The middle stretch is your own blend, where you sample, mix, and adjust. The final stretch is the bottle, the label, and the recipe card. Many guests stay 10 to 15 minutes after for photos.
Scent library intro
The scent library intro runs around 20 to 25 minutes. The guide walks you through the structure: top notes that open, middle notes that carry, base notes that hold. You smell a small set of each. The intro is calm; you can ask to revisit a scent at any point during the session.
How long is perfume making in the blend stage
"How long is perfume making" in the blend stage? The blend stage is the longest, around 50 to 60 minutes. You pick the notes you respond to, drop them by ratio into a small mixing flask, and sample on a paper strip. Adjust until it sits well on your skin. The guide stays with you for the whole stretch.
Perfume workshop duration in the bottle stage
The perfume workshop duration for the bottle stage is short, around 15 minutes. The mix moves into your bottle. The cap goes on. The label is printed with your chosen name and stuck to the bottle. The recipe card is filled out so you can repeat the blend later if you come back.
Pace and breaks
The pace is unhurried. There is no clock visible on the table. Water and a short break are offered between the blend and the bottle stage. If you want to take longer at any stage, the studio time is yours; the guide adjusts as you go.
Arriving and leaving
We ask you to arrive 5 to 10 minutes before the session at the meeting point. We walk you to the studio together. After the bottle is in your hand, you can leave straight away or stay for photos. The studio space is calm; many guests sit for a few minutes with the perfume before heading out.
Private session vs open session
A private perfume session keeps the same two-hour shape. The guide's full focus is on you or your group. An open session shares the room with other guests, but each station has its own scent library setup and the pace stays personal. Both sessions hand you a finished bottle and a recipe card.