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NEW Perfume Course Begins September 28, 2010


There are currently only 5 spaces available.

Price $1,350 USD: A 52 week full support practical & academic course in Natural Botanical Perfumery.
The price includes
  • Natural Botanical Perfumery Textbook by Justine Crane,
  • evaluation kit containing 55+ essences,
  • formulation kit containing 22 natural essences,
  • bound workbook
  • 24-hour academy access,
  • tutor & mentor support
  • Certificate of Excellence in Natural Botanical Perfumery
  • Certificate of Achievement in Natural Botanical Perfumery
Status: Course starts September 2010
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Click to Email Administrator & sign up for the course

Want to join with a friend? Try our Tandem Course Package:

Got a buddy, relative, spouse or neighbor who is interested in Natural Botanical Perfumery? NNAPA is introducing a new course in which you and a partner (who lives in close physical proximity) can share in the fun, excitement and passion of Natural Botanical Perfumery. Share the costs and double the experience! You and your partner will receive: * Individual log-on information & student profile. * 52 weeks of Natural Botanical Perfume instruction (as per year long online course details) * One Natural Botanical Perfume textbook written by course designer, Justine Crane * One workbook designed by Justine Crane * One Essence Evaluation Kit to share * Two Essence Formulation Kits (one for each of you!) The cost of tuition for the NNAPA Natural Botanical Perfume Tandem Course Package is $1850 USD. Please contact the administrator for more details.

And remember, if you miss the sign-up date for the 52-week full support course, NNAPA offers several self-study programs to fit your study needs -- go at your own pace and take a couple of years to get through the program, or speed through and finish in 6 months!

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