DIY Perfume with Essential Oils | Best Perfume 2020

DIY Perfume with Essential Oils

Scents carry with them a wave of memories and associations. Maybe a classic department store perfume reminds you of your grandmother or the squeaky clean scent of bar soap reminds you of your mother. Our essential oil perfume opens up options for personal scents you’ll be remembered for, without scary ingredients. Plus, this DIY perfume is easy enough to make, tweak, and remake for years to come.

First, let’s dive into a couple essentials that you should know, like the “notes” of the essential oil blends that make up your perfume. Typically, you’ll smell the quick-evaporating top notes first, followed a moment later by the middle notes—the heart of the perfume. Finally, you’ll catch the base notes, which complement the top and middle notes.

When selecting botanicals for your perfume, start with the base note, soften with a middle note, and finish with a top note that makes a positive first impression.

Patchouli Essential Oil - Young LivingMyrrh Essential OilFrankincense Essential OilCedarwood Essential OilCedarwood Essential Oil

Ylang Ylang Essential Oil - Young LivingGeraniumJasmine Essential OilRose Essential OilNeroli Essential Oils

lime essential oilTangerine Essential Oil - Young LivingYoung Living Grapefruit Essential OilBergamot Essential Oilorange essential oilBasil Essential Oil

Lavender Essential Oilthyme essential oilJade Lemon Essential OilCinnamon Bark Essential OilCoriander Essential Oils

  • Empty 5-ml essential oil bottle
  • V-6™ Enhanced Vegetable Oil Complex
  • AromaGlide Roller FitmentAromaGlide
  • Top note essential oil
  • Middle note essential oil
  • Bottom note essential oil
  • Custom labels
  • Transparent tape

1. Combine 10–15 drops each of your selected oils in the empty bottle until your essential oil blend is balanced.

2. Once you’re happy with the blend, fill the rest of the bottle with V-6.

3. Put the roller fitment and cap on.

4. Print custom labels.

5. Wrap label around the bottle and apply transparent tape.

5. Roll on to your neck, wrists, or anywhere you apply perfume.

Which combinations are you excited to try? What would you name your blend?

Share your ideas in the comments below!

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What are Top Notes, Base Notes, and Medium Notes?

Top Notes: These are typically lighter scents and what you’ll smell first.

Base Notes: These are typically bolder and stronger scents that you’re left with after applying the cologne.

Medium Notes: These are typically your more fruity notes that combine with your top and bottom notes. It pretty much ties everything together.

Overall, the notes are the notes (if that makes sense), but the overall smell is going to differ person to person and how they truly interact with your own body’s chemistry. The notes are a good overall guide so you know what you’re getting out of the cologne, but don’t be afraid if you see a note that you may not love, it doesn’t mean the entire cologne will smell like that. It’s just how they all work together.

Base Notes: These are typically bolder and stronger scents that you’re left with after applying the cologne.

Medium Notes: These are typically your more fruity notes that combine with your top and bottom notes. It pretty much ties everything together.

Overall, the notes are the notes (if that makes sense), but the overall smell is going to differ person to person and how they truly interact with your own body’s chemistry. The notes are a good overall guide so you know what you’re getting out of the cologne, but don’t be afraid if you see a note that you may not love, it doesn’t mean the entire cologne will smell like that. It’s just how they all work together.

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