Posted by - 25.02.20
Formula for making Women's Perfume
Women's perfume with essential oils
With this formula you get a 100ml perfume.
- Alcohol:..................................50 ml
- Propanediol:..................................20 ml
- Castor Oil:..................................05 ml
- Myrrh tincture:..................................20 ml
- ESSENTIAL OILS: 125 drops (5ml approx.)
- Orange blossom essential oil:............................. 15 drops.
- Camellia essential oil:............................. 30 drops.
- Lavender essential oil:............................. 25 drops.
- Himalayan Cedarwood Essential Oil:............................. 20 drops.
- Cilantro EO: ............................. 15 drops.
- Bergamot essential oil:............................. 20 drops.
Method of preparation
How to prepare the formula
Remember to consult our article on Professional Perfume Formula.
You will have extended information and useful tips to obtain perfumes of exquisite quality.
Here we refresh here the steps to achieve a professional perfume explained in the previous article:
- Let the essential oils stand for two hours in a glass container.
- Incorporate the castor oil and mix carefully, incorporate the tincture and shake all the contents until homogenized.
- In another container, mix the alcohol and propanediol and let stand for 30 minutes.
- When this time has passed, the first mixture is incorporated into the second mixture, stir well until everything is integrated and leave it in the refrigerator for two days (the cold will make the molecules of the components marry together).
- We filter the perfume after 48 hours, with a cotton cloth and we pack it in a glass bottle with atomizer. We wait for it to return to room temperature and it will be ready to enjoy.
What each essential oil contributes to our perfume formula:
This composition is perfect for women of all ages, as it is bold yet measured, fleeting yet leaves a lasting impression, and elegant without being serious or distant.
Orange blossom: it brings us a fresh, herbal, sweet and dry citrus summer.
The Camellia: offers us sweet nuances characteristic of candied fruit, balanced floral notes and a highly appreciated expansive power
Lavender: incorporates notes of powdered sweets, hints of warm clean air and subtle aniseed touches
Himalayan Cedar: it gives us sweet, generous and feminine woody and resinous notes.
Coriander: provides dry spices, rounding out the sweet notes of lavender, orange blossom, and camellia.
Bergamot and Myrrh: establishes a perfect order between the strident citrus notes of Orange Blossom and the resinous sweetness of Himalayan Cedar.