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Making your own perfume is an exciting and creative experience, especially when guided by experts who help you tailor the scent exactly to your personality and preferences. At RETTRE SEONGSU, you can design a fragrance using a unique method that involves creating perfume based on a photo and a detailed questionnaire. This approach personalizes the scent by translating visual and emotional cues into fragrance notes. When you arrive for the workshop, you are prompted to choose from various scent concentrations and additional options to customize your perfume. The process usually starts with selecting base scent families such as woody, floral, herbal, or citrus, followed by fine-tuning combinations including notes like rose, oud, neroli, sage, sandalwood, or aqua. Each ingredient brings its own character—from the earthiness of woody notes to the freshness of herbs. An important part of making perfume at RETTRE is the "Memory Survey," where your responses help the perfumer understand your scent preferences and mood inspirations. After the initial formula is created, the mixture needs about three days to mature and soften, allowing the fragrance components to harmonize perfectly. Additionally, the workshop offers not only perfume creation but also options for diffuser formulas, allowing you to carry your personalized scent with you at home or work. This interactive and sensory experience is both fun and meaningful, especially for those interested in Korean culture and unique things to do in Korea. The combination of technology and traditional perfumemaking techniques at RETTRE creates a memorable way to craft a fragrance that is truly yours. Whether you're a beginner or a fragrance enthusiast, this tailored service provides valuable insights into scent layering and perfume artistry, making it a perfect activity for individuals or groups looking for something creative and different in Seoul.




































































































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