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Book an on-site factory visit in GuangzhouWhen sourcing a new fragrance from a factory or creative house, the single most important document you can prepare is the perfume brief. A precise, complete brief saves weeks of back-and-forth, minimizes subjective misunderstandings,…
When sourcing a new fragrance from a factory or creative house, the single most important document you can prepare is the perfume brief. A precise, complete brief saves weeks of back-and-forth, minimizes subjective misunderstandings, and ensures sample batches come close to your target from the first round. This guide walks you through how to write one, what to specify, and includes a ready-to-use template you can send to suppliers today.
| Section | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Summer Citrus Breeze EDT |
| Volume | 50ml |
| Fragrance Family | Citrus with light floral heart |
| Top Notes | Lemon, Mandarin |
| Middle Notes | Orange Blossom, Jasmine |
| Base Notes | Cedarwood, Musk |
| Banned Ingredients | No nitromusks, no animal-derived materials |
| Target Formula Cost | $180/kg |
| Sample Quantity | 10 units |
| Lead Time | 7 calendar days |
Request at least 3–5 variations if timing allows; this gives options while still keeping the process manageable.
Provide examples of existing perfumes you admire, and describe moods or contexts. The perfumer can interpret these into note structures.
Yes, especially if packaging affects scent perception (atomizer type, bottle transparency) or compliance (volume, labeling space).
Set a target cost per kg/litre and list any high-cost ingredients you’re willing to include or exclude.
At minimum: IFRA certificate, allergen declaration, SDS, and COA for key aroma chemicals or naturals.
Prepare your perfume brief using the sections above, attach any inspiration images or packaging specs, and send it to your shortlisted suppliers. A complete brief usually results in the first samples arriving close to your desired result.