DIY Perfume Recipe
One of the best reasons to create your own perfume is to have a custom blended fragrance that you adore that is also a toxic free perfume. I was disappointed to find out that a few of my fragrance oils may likely have a mix of natural and synthetic ingredients. The best natural fragrance ingredients are essential oils and resins.
Here is a quick DIY perfume recipe
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp carrier oil (like jojoba, sweet almond, coconut or grape seed oil)
- 6 tbsp 100-proof alcohol
- 2.5 tbsp bottled water
- 30 drops essential oils (9 drops top notes, 15 drops middle notes, 6 drops base notes)
- 2 clean dark glass bottles with airtight lids
- Coffee filter
- Small funnel
Instructions
- Pout the carrier oil into one of the bottles. Add your base, then middle, then top notes. Add the alcohol.
- Sure the lid and let the perfume sit for 48 hours. The longer you leave it, the stronger the scent (you can leave it for up to 6 weeks).
- Once you’re happy with the scent, add the water and shake vigorously for 1 minutes. Use the coffee filter and funnel to transfer your scent to the other bottle.
Pro Tips
- If a scent is more powerful than the others, start by adding the others and slowly add your stringiest scent one drop at a time until you’re happy with the balance and the other scents haven’t been overwhelmed.
- Find bottles that have spray bottle tops or the right sized neck to be fitted with a spray top to make application easy.
Reference : https://www.fix.com/blog/learn-how-to-make-diy-perfume/


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