At Tijon Miami, our perfume creation experience is more than just making a fragrance. It’s a fully immersive, hands-on journey where you become a perfumer for the day. Each guest gets to explore high-
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Location: Miami
What's Included
- Curated Fragrance Oils: A selection of 52 oils, handpicked essential oils & fragrance blends
- It's a complete sensory experience that leaves you with a unique keepsake and lasting memories!
- Guided Perfume Creation: Step-by-step guidance from fragrance experts to create your signature scent
- Custom Perfume Bottle: A 55 ml bottle of your personalized perfume to take home
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there is a minimum age requirement of 13 years for this experience. If you're bringing a younger guest, just make sure they can handle the materials and follow the instructions. It's great for families since they can all create their own scents together!
A: Dress comfortably! It’s a hands-on experience, so you might be mixing oils and scents. I'd recommend wearing something casual that you don’t mind getting a bit fragrant. Closed-toe shoes are a good idea too, just in case any spills happen.
A: Absolutely! Tijon Miami is pretty flexible with rescheduling. Just make sure to give them at least 24 hours notice, and they’ll help you find another date that works. I've had to move my appointment once, and they were super accommodating.
Discussions
Just did the Miami Perfume Making Experience! Here’s my take.
I recently took the 45-minute perfume making class at Tijon Miami and it was such a blast! I felt like a real perfumer, mixing different oils and learning about blending techniques. The staff was super friendly and guided us through the whole process. I ended up with a unique scent I absolutely love! Highly recommend this as a gift or even for a fun outing with friends!
Considering the Perfume Making Experience as a gift for my mom
Thinking about getting my mom a spot at the Tijon Miami perfume making experience for her birthday. She loves scents and this seems perfect! Anyone done this before? Any tips on what to expect?