🌸 How to Create Your Own Perfume Oil 🌸

💡 Perfume oils are a fun way to smell amazing without all the harsh alcohol. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide:

🧴 Step 1: Pick Your Carrier Oil

Think of this as the base! It makes your perfume smooth on the skin.

• Jojoba oil 🌿

• Sweet almond oil 🌰

• Fractionated coconut oil 🥥

🌹 Step 2: Choose Your Scents

You’ll need essential oils or fragrance oils. Mix 3 types:

• Top Notes (light & fresh): lemon 🍋, bergamot 🍊, lavender 💜

• Middle Notes (the heart): rose 🌹, jasmine 🌼, cinnamon 🌶️

• Base Notes (long lasting): vanilla 🍦, sandalwood 🌳, musk 🌌

🧪 Step 3: Blend Them

• Use the 80/20 rule: 80% carrier oil + 20% essential oils.

• Example: In a 10ml roller bottle → 8ml carrier oil + 2ml scent oils.

🌀 Step 4: Shake & Let It Rest

• Mix well and let your bottle sit for 24–48 hours.

• This helps the scents melt together and smell richer.

✨ Step 5: Wear It!

• Roll on your wrists, neck, behind ears.

• Reapply as needed, perfume oils are gentle and long-lasting.

🌿 DIY Tip: Write down your recipe! That way, if you love it, you can remake it.

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2025/9/13 Edited to

... Read moreCreating your own perfume oil is a rewarding experience that allows you to express your personal style through scent. This DIY approach not only helps you avoid the harsh alcohol found in many commercial perfumes but also lets you tailor fragrances to your mood and preferences. The carrier oils like jojoba, sweet almond, and fractionated coconut provide a smooth base that nourishes your skin while delivering your chosen scents gently and effectively. When selecting essential oils, understanding the three fragrance notes — top, middle, and base — is essential. Top notes such as lemon, bergamot, and lavender create the initial impression with fresh, light aromas. Middle notes like rose, jasmine, and cinnamon form the heart of your perfume, rounding out the scent’s character. Base notes including vanilla, sandalwood, and musk give depth and longevity, anchoring the fragrance throughout the day. Applying the 80/20 blending rule ensures a balanced and harmonious smell, where the carrier oil effectively dilutes essential oils to safe skin levels while keeping the fragrance potent. Letting your perfume oil rest for 24 to 48 hours allows these notes to meld, resulting in a richer, more complex aroma that evolves beautifully on your skin. Beyond personal use, perfume oils make thoughtful, customizable gifts. Writing down your recipes enables you to recreate your signature scent or tweak it for different seasons and occasions. Whether you choose to experiment with floral, citrusy, spicy, or woody notes, creating perfume oil at home is both enjoyable and practical—so why buy when you can create your own signature scent?

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Thanks I need to try.

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This post is a 10 fir the win for me. Creator posted and responded to questions in detail. I love when a creator will interact with her audience. Thank you...🥰

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