
A Scented Awakening: What I Discovered at My First Perfume Workshop
Perfume has always felt personal to me. It is the final touch before leaving the house, the invisible accessory that can change your mood, and sometimes, the scent that reminds you of a certain person, place, or memory. But recently, I discovered that perfume is more than something beautiful in a bottle. It is a craft, a science, and an art form.
I attended my first perfume workshop at SALMIYA KUWAIT , and it was an experience that opened my senses in a completely new way. From the moment I arrived, I felt both curious and excited. The setting was elegant, calm, and filled with the quiet beauty of fragrance bottles, essential oils, and scent strips waiting to be explored.
The workshop was led by, whose passion for perfumery made the session even more inspiring. The speaker explained that creating perfume is not simply about mixing pleasant smells together. It is about understanding balance, emotion, and the way different ingredients unfold over time.
One of the most memorable lessons was learning about the fragrance pyramid. Every perfume is built in layers: top notes, middle notes, and base notes. The top notes are the first impression — the scent you notice immediately when perfume is sprayed. These notes are usually light, fresh, and quick to fade. The middle notes, also called heart notes, give the perfume its personality. They stay longer and create the main character of the fragrance. Finally, the base notes are the foundation. They bring depth, warmth, and longevity, lingering beautifully on the skin.
Understanding this structure completely changed the way I think about perfume. I realized that a fragrance is not meant to be judged in the first few seconds. It needs time to develop, just like a story.
The most exciting part of the workshop was the hands-on experience. We had the chance to blend our own perfume using different oils and aroma materials. I experimented with floral, woody, and citrus notes, trying to find a combination that felt like “me.” It was surprisingly emotional. Each scent choice felt connected to a mood, a memory, or a side of my personality.
I also learned that perfume-making requires patience. A beautiful fragrance does not happen by accident. It needs testing, adjusting, and understanding how each note interacts with the others. Too much of one ingredient can overpower the whole blend, while a small amount can add elegance and depth.
Another fascinating part of the workshop was learning about the history of perfumery. Perfume has been part of human culture for centuries, from ancient rituals to modern luxury. It has always been connected to beauty, identity, and self-expression.
By the end of the session, I walked away with more than just a personalized fragrance. I carried a deeper appreciation for the artistry behind every perfume bottle. I understood that every scent has a structure, a purpose, and a story.
Attending this perfume workshop was educational, creative, and deeply sensory. It made me realize that fragrance is not only something we wear — it is something we experience.
For anyone who loves perfume or wants to understand the world of scents more deeply, a perfume workshop is truly worth attending. It may change the way you smell, choose, and appreciate perfume forever.

Peace and love to you.