perfumer

[ UK /pˈɜːfjuːmɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who makes (and sells) perfumes
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How To Use perfumer In A Sentence

  • Bond No.9, the perfumer known for naming their scents after various New York neighborhoods, is about to get high...lined. Now You Can Smell Like The High Line!
  • A perfumer once told me that creating a fine perfume is fairly easy.
  • According to F&F Foods, the current manufacturer of Sen Sen®, the candy straddled olfactive and gustative categorization at its inception and “In keeping with its perfumery roots, it was on the market list for many years as a cosmetic.” Breath Perfumes
  • John regularly runs a one-day course in the art of perfumery, the only course of its type in the country.
  • In fact, there is a definite analogy to music used in perfumery and the ingredients are assembled and expressed as a top note, middle note or base note.
  • The quaint, family-owned shops include a candle-maker, a perfumery and specialist cheese and wine shops.
  • ‘The city is much the same as many others in my time,’ she said looking at a perfumery shop window, the expression of her eyes were not so detached from reality as before.
  • Blending green, rooty vetiver and languid exotic flowers fagraea, tiare, ylang-ylang, the perfumer achieved a striking yang-yin, darkness-light sort of contrast of earthy, practically dirty and creamy-floral notes. Archive 2009-01-01
  • The secret of perfumery is clearly in the mix of ingredients and the skill of the perfumer.
  • In the basement club of the Ace Hotel on Thursday, the actor Alan Cumming and the perfumer Christopher Brosius celebrated "2nd Alan Cumming," the fragrance they created together. A Fragrant Fête
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