Highlights
An expert perfumer guides men and women through blending essential oils into a custom fragrance; each person gets a 2.2-ounce atomizer
About This Deal
Sometimes doing something yourself is more rewarding, whether you're creating your own fragrance or licking your baby's forehead clean like a lioness. Polish your craft with this voucher.
$59 for a Fragrance Creation Session for Two ($120 Value)
Couples, mother-daughter pairs, and anyone else who needs to make sure that their smells don't clash begin the Signature Scent Creation experience by arriving about 30 minutes before their appointment to get acquainted with the dozens of essential oils at the scent bar. Then, they'll meet with an expert perfumer who tests out fragrance combinations on paper strips and makes suggestions for a blend to express the olfactory essence of each person, whether it's a light, floral scent or a woodsy men's cologne. Once the final fragrance has taken shape, the perfumer will create a full batch for each person in a 2.2-ounce atomizer and record the recipe to keep on file for future refills.
*Tax and gratuity not included
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About Aroma Workshop
Before opening Aroma Workshop with wife Liz Muckley in 1993, Tedd Neenan pursued his love of nostril charming by earning an aromatherapy certification under Dr. Kurt Schnaubelt at the Pacific Institute of Aromatherapy. Neenan's scent expertise informs the store's selection of more than 100 perfumes and essential oils, which customers can mix to create a signature scent during a process that Where magazine calls "quick, painless—and lots of fun." After customers, including a Groupon Guide writer, name their new trademark fragrances and enter them into the store's scent-o-dex for future recall, they can transmit the scents into perfume oils, colognes, or dozens of skin and bodycare products, thereby eliminating the need to stitch pine cones to their blazers to smell fresh. Neenan's neat shop—its wraparound glass shelves are stacked with vials and bottles––has also attracted the keen noses of Lucky, Self, and Chicago magazine reporters, who note its extensive selection and expert staff, which includes a professional perfumer.