You can also use a roller bottle for essential oils. These sometimes work better because the fragrance tends to be thicker than regular perfume, making it somewhat harder to spritz onto your skin.
A perfume made out of essential oils may smell great right away, but overtime the scents may combine to something that doesn’t smell very appealing. Allowing your perfume to sit will give you a better idea of what your combined scents will smell like for the majority of the perfume’s life.
The top notes reach our senses first, but dissipate quickly. The middle notes are essentially the “heart” of your fragrance. They add warmth and fullness to your perfume and their smell is what lingers. Base notes evolve over time, so you may not smell them at first. However, after all other smells have faded, the base notes remain. They are often a more invigorating scent like pine, musk, glove, cedar wood, sandalwood, etc.
Essential oils are also good for people with sensitive skin or who react negatively to perfume products. These oils are natural so you can create a variety of different smells that your skin will hopefully handle better than commercial perfumes. Commercial perfumes have preservatives and other chemicals which help the scent and fragrance last longer. Essential oils, because they are derived from nature, will fade faster. However, you can add a drop or two of a natural fixative or extender if you want your fragrance to last longer. These are usually very pungent so you don’t want to use them frequently or in large amounts, but one drop here and there won’t hurt.
For a fresh and energizing perfume add 17 drops of grapefruit oil to your perfume bottle or roller bottle. For a romantic and floral blend, add 25 drops of rose essential oil. For a sensual and earthy fragrance, add 20 drops of sweet orange essential oil.
For a fresh and energizing perfume add 14 drops of ginger essential oil. For a floral and romantic blend add 10 drops of lime essential oil. For a sensual, earthy fragrance add 15 drops ylang ylang oil. Ylang ylang is an oil derived from the cananga tree, and is known for it’s rich floral scent.
For an energizing, fresh blend add 10 drops of vetiver essential oil. Vetiver is a bunchgrass that is native to India and is often used as a flavoring agent because it creates a thick syrup. It also has fixative properties, which are what help the fragrance of the perfume to last. For a floral, romantic perfume add 10 drops of vetiver essential oil. For an earthy, sensual fragrance add 10 drops of cedar wood essential oil.
You may prefer a more woodsy scent and want to stick to vanilla, sandalwood, and sweet almond oil. Or you may enjoy very floral scents and want to use lavender, ylang ylang, and grapeseed oil. Maybe you appreciate fruity scents and want to use lemon, sweet orange, and mandarin. If you have created a great scent thus far and then messed it up with another oil, don’t fret. You can add a drop of orange oil, which supposedly helps cancel out other perfumes. [6] X Research source
You can use any type of alcohol for this, but you may want one that blends well with your scents. Some people choose vodka because it is relatively flavorless, but a spiced rum might be nice. If you aren’t sure, start with an alcohol that has less flavoring.
Apply the perfume to your pulse points, such as your wrists, inner arms, the backs of your ears, and your sternum. [7] X Research source
One recipe you might try is four tablespoons beeswax, four tablespoons jojoba, 27-32 drops sandalwood oil, 27-32 drops vanilla oil, 25-30 drops grapefruit oil, and 20-25 drops bergamot oil. Start by grating and melting the beeswax in a boiler over low heat. Then add the jojoba oil until thoroughly blended. Allow the mixture to cool below 120 degrees Fahrenheit and then proceed to add the rest of the oils. Store in a small jar or lip balm tube.