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Emmanuelle Moeglin, Founder of Experimental Perfume Club (EPC)

01 Jun 2021

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Let’s ChatHaving worked her entire career in perfumery, Emmanuelle defines it as her passion and life. Her fascination with fragrances started from a young age and developed with time and education into a love for ingredients. She started her journey at the perfumery school ISIPCA in France, where she learned about the science and secrets of fragrance creation. Emmanuelle then went on to travel the world, collaborating with some of the most esteemed perfumers, working as a Fragrance Design Manager for brands such as L'Oréal and Puig in Paris, Barcelona, and New York.EPC was born out of the want of bringing education and the art of perfumery to the general public, providing perfume lovers with relevant understanding and support to allow them to create their very own fragrance, all while learning what it takes to create a perfume.Emmanuelle is a classically trained nose with 15 years of experience working in the fragrance industry. She is a perfume teacher, public speaker, and the creator of the EPC fragrance collection. She is also a member of several perfumers associations including SFP (French Society of Perfumers), BSP (British Society of Perfumers), and IFRA (International Fragrance Association).--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/supportSupport the Show.Follow The Show On All Socials Using The Tag @skincareanarchy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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