Perfume Materials
Perfume consists of a mixture of essential oils in a base oil, together with alcohol and water.- 1/2 ounce jojoba oil [compare prices] or sweet almond oil [compare prices]
- 2-1/2 ounces ethanol (e.g., vodka)
- 2 tablespoons spring water or distilled water (not tap water)
- coffee filter
- dark-colored glass bottle
- 25 drops essential oils (buy them at a health store or online [compare prices] or distill your own)
- 7 drops base note essential oils
- 7 drops middle note essential oils
- 6-7 drops top note essential oils
- couple of drops of bridge notes (optional)
- base notes: cedarwood, cinnamon, patchouli, sandalwood, vanilla, moss, lichen, fern
- middle notes: clove, geranium, lemongrass, neroli, nutmeg, ylang-ylang
- top notes: bergamot, jasmine, lavender, lemon, lime, neroli, orchid, rose
- bridge: vanilla, lavender
Create Your Perfume
- Add the jojoba oil or sweet almond oil to the bottle.
- Add the essential oils in the following order: the base notes, followed by the middle notes, then finally the top notes. Add a couple of drops of bridge notes, if desired.
- Add 2-1/2 ounces of alcohol.
- Shake the bottle for a couple of minutes then let it sit for 48 hours to 6 weeks. The scent will change over time, becoming strongest around 6 weeks.
- When the scent is where you want it to be, add 2 tablespoons of spring water to the perfume. Shake the bottle to mix the perfume, then filter it through a coffee filter and pour it into its final bottle. Ideally, this will be a dark bottle with minimal airspace, since light and exposure to air degrade many essential oils.
- You can pour a little perfume into a decorative bottle, but in general, store your perfume in a dark sealed bottle, away from heat and light.
- Label your creation. It's a good idea to record how you made the perfume, in case you want to duplicate it.
Perfumery Notes
It takes experimentation to get the scent you want, but you can get started in the right direction by keeping in mind the type of scent associated with essential oils:
earthy: patchouli, vetiver
floral: geranium, jasmine, neroli, rose, violet, ylang-ylang
fruity: bergamot, grapefruit, lemon, lemongrass, lime, mandarin, orange
herbal: angelica, basil, chamomile, clary sage, lavender, peppermint, rosemary
sea: sea salt
spicy: black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, clove, coriander, ginger, juniper, nutmeg
woodsy: cassia, cedar, cypress, pine, sandalwood
If the perfume is too strong, you can dilute it with more water. If you want your perfume to retain its scent longer, add a tablespoon of glycerin to the perfume mixture.


