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  • bogdan
    +2

    This is amazing, I've heard anyone say anything like this. I actually realized I don't know all that much about how perfumes are made, maybe I should look into that as a curiosity.

    • Cheesemangeur (edited 9 years ago)
      +4

      It seemed so interesting! Sadly my high school was not offering this particular brand of science, and the only one near me who did was 2 hours away, so I just went for generic science in my high school, and then realised I was not very good anyway haha.

      Still, I could see myself in a lab coat playing with tubes and creating cool perfumes.

      • bogdan
        +2

        Well, that's disappointing. I was actually pretty good at chemistry in high school but it never crossed my mind that I could study making perfumes. Now I really need to satisfy my curiosity about the topic. Next thing you know, you'll be seeing me spam /t/chemistry with related posts.

        • pixelboot
          +2

          I went to college for pharmaceutical and food science, and had a semester focusing on analytical organic chemistry. Aromatics are sketchy and difficult. I have a lot of respect for anyone who could manage to do that as a career.