Do
you
have
a
good
nose
?
Do
you
have
a
good
sense
of
smell
?
Have
you
ever
wondered
how
top
perfumes
are
created
?
Here's
an
opportunity
to
find
out
more
.
Does
the
smell
from
your
kitchen
waste
bin
trouble
you
in
the
hot
weather
?
Can
you
tell
if
the
milk
is
off
simply
by
it
,
or
maybe
you
can
detect
the
elements
of
a
good
wine
by
putting
the
glass
close
to
your
nose
?
Our
noses
contain
hundreds
of
small
,
and
some
of
those
receptors
are
stronger
than
others
and
can
be
altered
during
our
lifetime
.
Did
you
know
,
for
example
,
that
your
sense
of
smell
weakens
as
you
get
older
or
that
many
pregnant
women
experience
a
heightened
sense
of
smell
?
In
one
or
two
professions
a
sense
of
smell
is
something
that
truly
sets
you
apart
from
the
crowd
.
In
the
small
world
of
perfumery
,
for
example
,
this
will
mean
the
difference
between
success
and
failure
.
Most
industry
experts
seem
to
agree
that
women
generally
have
a
better
nose
than
men
,
and
so
we
asked
Ruth
Mastenbroek
,
past
president
of
the
British
Society
of
Perfumers
how
she
got
involved
.
"
My
training
,
with
Givauden
,
started
with
a
smelling
test
,
"
she
said
.
"
Then
I
took
structured
training
at
the
head
office
in
Holland
.
Then
,
ten
years
ago
I
set
up
my
own
company
,
'Fragosmic
Ltd
.
'
and
so
we
have
created
products
for
many
companies
.
"
We
asked
Ruth
how
she
went
about
creating
a
new
.
Is
it
just
a
question
of
mixing
and
matching
the
nice
?
"
When
you
build
a
perfume
,
"
says
Mastenbroek
,
"
you
create
a
structure
around
three
notes
.
You
get
a
top
,
middle
,
and
a
base
note
,
just
like
you
do
in
a
music
composition
.
Then
it
is
all
about
the
combination
you
use
,
and
in
what
ratio
.
Having
the
base
note
too
strong
will
overpower
the
other
fragrances
.
Meanwhile
,
the
top
note
acts
to
grab
the
attention
until
it
and
allows
the
other
fragrances
to
continue
the
magic
.
"
Entering
this
industry
is
far
from
easy
,
another
perfumer
describes
how
she
had
to
memorize
more
than
2
,
000
ingredients
.
However
,
it's
not
all
bad
news
!
The
good
news
is
that
if
you
are
interested
in
entering
the
world
of
perfume
,
either
as
an
interested
amateur
,
or
as
an
perfumer
,
then
it
is
possible
to
train
your
nose
.
Here
is
one
suggestion
on
how
to
start
doing
that
from
a
guide
written
by
Victoria
of
'Bois
de
Jasmin'
.
Start
by
engaging
with
the
aromatic
scents
all
around
you
?
in
the
kitchen
,
in
the
garden
,
in
the
park
,
on
the
market
stalls
.
Learn
to
recognize
the
smells
and
start
to
your
nose
to
the
subtle
differences
.
Spices
like
pepper
,
saffron
,
and
cumin
are
particularly
useful
as
they
are
probably
an
ingredient
in
one
or
two
of
your
favorite
scents
.
When
you're
out
in
the
country
,
look
out
for
the
smell
of
the
damp
earth
,
pine
forest
,
or
newly
cut
grass
.
All
these
woody
,
green
,
and
earthy
scents
are
present
in
perfume
.
If
you
want
to
read
more
about
becoming
a
perfumer
or
simply
have
an
interest
in
how
your
favorite
perfume
was
created
,
there
is
lots
of
information
on
the
internet
.
Let's
check
your
understanding
!
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