How to Make Homemade Perfumes with Essential Oils (6 recipes) (2024)

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It’s no secret that scents have an effect on us… they can help us uplift our mood and take us back in time. There are specific scents that remind me of my childhood and of places I visited.

It is so effective to use fragrances that many stores use scents to lure you into their stores and to keep you from coming back.

Psychology Today explains the physical process of why scents are so successful at triggering memories:

Incoming smells are first processed by the olfactory bulb, which starts inside the nose and runs along the bottom of the brain. The olfactory bulb has direct connections to two brain areas that are strongly implicated in emotion and memory: the amygdala and hippocampus. Interestingly, visual, auditory (sound), and tactile (touch) information do not pass through these brain areas. This may be why olfaction, more than any other sense, is so successful at triggering emotions and memories. (Source)

Smells can trigger both positive and negative reactions and they can also be used for therapeutic purposes, like in aromatherapy.

I love scents…in fact, before starting my green living journey I was one of those people that wore perfume every day, even when I wasn’t planning on leaving the house. It would just put me in such a happy mood! However, once I started learning about endocrine disruptors and specifically fragrances, I immediately stopped using perfumes.

Why? Fragrances are known to contain endocrine disruptors, which have been linked to all sorts of health issues – you can read more about it here.

The problem with fragrances is that they are not regulated and they are considered a “trade secret” so sometimes even the brands using fragrances don’t even know what’s in them. The only people that know are the fragrance formulators and they usually do not give up this kind of information.

This is scary because we just don’t know what’s in them. Fragrances could be filled with tons of endocrine disruptors, just a few or none, and the problem is that we just don’t know. Usually when a brand is all about being non-toxic and transparent they make it very clear in their ingredients what’s in the fragrance but unfortunately, most don’t, and certainly not mainstream perfume brands.

So, now every time I see fragrance listed as an ingredient, without detailed information on where the fragrance comes from, I just don’t buy it. It’s just not worth the risk in my opinion. This goes for perfumes, lotions, bath and beauty products as well.

For the last 5 years this meant I stopped using perfumes, but I have to be honest, I missed it. I missed the uplifting scents and I missed smelling good. About a year ago it occurred to me that I could probably make perfumes with essential oils and I got to experimenting.

Making essential oil perfumes is a lot easier than you think and the best part is that you can customize any scent to your liking. That’s why I’m so excited about partnering with my favorite essential oil brand, NOW® Essential Oils, to bring you these recipes.

Basics of essential oils perfumes

All you need to make an essential oil perfume are 3 things:

When it comes to carrier oils, I prefer jojoba oil, grapeseed oil or fractionated coconut oil.

When it comes to essential oils, I have used both pre-made blends and made the blends myself. Below you will find 6 of my favorite roll-on perfume recipes. Give them a try and remember, you can always change the essential oils if you want to make a different scent!

A note about citrus scented essential oils:

Something to keep in mind is that some citrus essential oils are phototoxic, this means they can react under sunlight and actually burn your skin.

If you’re using citrus oils I recommend you stick to the ones are not considered phototoxic, or use the roll-on on body parts that are not exposed to the sun.

How to make a roll-on essential oil perfumes

It’s simple, you add the essential oils and fill up the bottle with your carrier oil. Then you put the lid back on and shake it to mix all the ingredients.

You can use 8-15 drops of essential oils in each 10ml bottle. So if you start experimenting with making your own scent, make sure the total amount of drops doesn’t exceed 15.

Once your perfume is ready, you can put it behind your neck, ears or on your wrists. I usually carry the bottle in my purse and reapply as needed throughout the day!

6 DIY essential oil perfumes recipes

Making your first roll-on essential oil perfume can be a bit tricky so here are 6 recipes that I love and I hope you’ll love too.

For all of these recipes you will need:

To make your essential oil perfume: add the essential oils first, then fill the rest of the bottle with your carrier oil. Put the lid back on, shake the bottle well and then apply on behind your neck, ears and on your wrists.

Pre-made essential oil blends for your perfume

You can use a premade essential oil blend as your perfume.

All you need is 10-15 drops of any of these essential oil blends:

Make your own essential oil perfume blends

Follow the instructions above when making your perfume with one of the following combinations of essential oils.

Lavender Dreams:

Floral:

Citrus

Uplifting

Romantic

Manly Scent

Don’t forget to add the essential oils first and then the carrier oil.Shake well and put it behind your neck, ears or on your wrists.

There you have it! Doesn’t that look simple?

Now you can smell amazing and not have to worry about toxic chemicals! I am so obsessed with these roll-on perfumes and I hope you love them too.

If you come up with a new blend, let me know in the comments – I’d love to add it to this list.

Caution: Essential oils are highly concentrated and can be irritating to skin. Use with care. Dilute essential oils as directed, do not exceed dilutions recommended for this recipe. For adult use only. Keep out of reach of children. Not for internal use. Avoid contact with eyes.

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How to Make Homemade Perfumes with Essential Oils (6 recipes) (2024)

FAQs

What is the recipe for making perfume with essential oils? ›

In a 30 ml glass bottle add:
  1. 30 ml 70-degree alcohol or organic vodka (about 3 tablespoons)
  2. 10 drops of neroli essential oil (orange blossom)
  3. 5 drops of real lavender essential oil.
  4. 5 drops of small grain bigarade.
  5. 10 drops of bergamot essences can be added.

What is the best mixture for perfume? ›

Start off your blending experiments by creating blends that are made up in the following ratio: 20 percent top notes, 30 percent heart notes, and 50 percent base notes. You can measure small amounts by counting the drops.

How can I make my own perfume at home? ›

  1. Step 1: In a small bowl, add each essential oil drop by drop.
  2. Step 2: Combine with alcohol and pour into glass bottle.
  3. Step 3: Seal bottle tightly and shake well. ...
  4. Step 4: Store in a cool, dark place to preserve fragrance.
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What ingredients make perfume last longer? ›

Fixatives are added to prevent the more volatile perfume ingredients from evaporating too rapidly. Natural fixatives are resinoids (benzoin, labdanum, myrrh, olibanum, storax, tolu balsam) Rumeur, Eau de Parfum by Lanvin and Alyssa Ashley White Musk are great for this. Most fragrances have top, middle and base notes.

What is the 3 1 1 rule for perfume? ›

Each passenger may carry liquids, gels and aerosols in travel-size containers that are 3.4 ounces or100 milliliters. Each passenger is limited to one quart-size bag of liquids, gels and aerosols.

What is the most important ingredient to make perfume? ›

Bergamot. “Bergamot is indispensable in perfumery, as it is almost always the main element of all fresh and rich fragrances.

How do you make perfume with essential oils and alcohol? ›

Pour 80ml of the perfumer's alcohol into the measuring jug, then pour it into the perfume bottle. Next, measure 20ml of your fragrance oil and pour that into the perfume bottle. Step 2: Shake. Pretty self explanatory really, give it a good old shake to mix the ingredients together.

Can you make your own natural perfume? ›

Once you have chosen the blend you want to try, all you need to do is to first add your essential oils to a glass bottle. Next, fill up the bottle with a lightweight, non greasy, light in colour oil. The best to use would be fractionated coconut oil but it's a bit expensive and not too easy to find plastic free.

What 3 essential oils go well together? ›

Essential OilBlends Well With
BergamotChamomile, Geranium, Neroli, Jasmine, Rose Geranium
Black PepperFrankincense, Rosemary, Lavender, Sandalwood
CedarwoodClary Sage, Bergamot, Juniper berry, Rosemary, Frankincense, Ylang ylang
ChamomileCedarwood, Lavender, Vetiver, Cypress
30 more rows

How many drops of essential oil do you put in perfume? ›

Determine the ratio: A good starting ratio is 10-15 drops of essential oil per 1 ounce of carrier oil. This can be adjusted based on the desired strength of the fragrance. Mix the oils: Combine the carrier oil and essential oils in a bottle and shake well to mix.

What essential oil has the best smell? ›

The 15 Best Smelling Essential Oils
  • Lavender. A versatile essential oil with a beautiful, floral scent that can relieve stress, ease tired muscles and promote peaceful sleep.
  • Peppermint. ...
  • Tea tree. ...
  • Roman chamomile. ...
  • Bergamot. ...
  • Jasmine. ...
  • Ylang-ylang. ...
  • Eucalyptus.

What is the ratio of essential oils to perfume? ›

Choose your fragrance notes and use the ratio 2:3:1 as a guide. Essential oils can be placed into three categories: top, middle, and base. A top note is usually the first thing you'll smell. Top notes are typically fresh and uplifting they will also be the first to evaporate.

What is the best carrier oil for perfume? ›

Best carrier oils for perfume are jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, fractionated coconut oil, avocado oil, apricot oil, grapeseed oil, mango seed oil, rosehip oil, sunflower oil, and kumkumadi oil.

Can you make perfume with only essential oils? ›

If you want all natural perfume, only use essential oils. Fragrance oils can contain synthetics but have already been diluted in carrier oil so they tend to be less irritating. When choosing essential oils, make sure to look up any health advisories they may have as not all EOs are skin safe.

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