Make Your Own Natural Perfume Blend—Romantic and Fresh Recipes! - Garden Therapy (2024)

Scent is one of the most powerful senses. It can instantly remind you of a memory or a person and change your mood. Since it’s also so personal, sometimes it can be hard to find a scent you like that doesn’t tickle your nose. Here is how to make your own natural perfume, including a both romantic and fresh blend to try.

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  • The Dirt on Clean Beauty
  • How to Make Perfume
  • Natural Perfume Recipes
  • Romantic Blend
  • Fresh Blend
  • How to Apply Your Perfume
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Making Natural Perfume

The Dirt on Clean Beauty

Have you heard of the term clean beauty? It’s taken the beauty world by storm, promising cosmetic and skincare products free from chemicals. But what if I told you that almost anyone could call their products clean?

There are no FDA regulations for referring to your product as clean beauty. This can make reading labels tricky, as you can’t count on words like natural or clean to determine whether or not a product is free of harsh chemicals and synthetics.

I’ve always been a big fan of making my own products. When using plant-based ingredients, and even herbs I’ve grown myself, I know they are completely safe to use on my skin.

When making your own non-toxic perfume, you’ll quickly realize that natural fragrances are more complex. For instance, when you sniff jasmine, you will get many fragrance notes. But a synthetic version of jasmine fragrance would only be able to capture one aspect of the flower.

Buying natural perfumes can get pricey, as it’s difficult to get consistency when it comes to natural fragrances. BUT! I have found that creating your own essential oil all-natural perfume blends is an easy way to embrace the natural and smell good while doing it.

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How to Make Perfume

This isn’t my first time making perfume here on Garden Therapy. I’ve made essential oil roller ball recipes that are great to have with you on the go. However, I also wanted to share with you my everyday blends that are of a higher concentration.

You want to consider your different fragrance notes when making a natural perfume. These are your top, middle, and base note fragrances that make up a scent and create a complex perfume.

The best way to make a non-toxic perfume with natural fragrance is by using essential oils. Essential oils are powerful plant extractions that can carry tons of scents.

The power of essential oils also means you will want to dilute them with a carrier oil, such as grapeseed or jojoba oil, or a clear alcohol like vodka or grain alcohol. Applying essential oils straight to your skin is more likely to cause irritation.

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Natural Perfume Recipes

I have two custom blend to share with you all today! One I call my romantic blend is a much sweeter scent, while my fresh blend feels crisper. I like having two scents to choose from based on my mood.

You’ll notice that both recipes use similar oils. But even the slightest change in the recipe can make these two perfumes smell nothing alike. One ingredient can completely change the entire scent.

Romantic Blend

To make these natural perfume blends, I use essential oils. Below is the list of essential oils I use and how many drops are required for each fragrance note.

Top Notes

Middle Notes

  • Cinnamon leaf – 3 drops
  • Litsea – 3 drops
  • Rose absolute – 4 drops (Note, rose absolute is very expensive, but I find it completely worth it. Consider the cost of perfume in a store!)

Base Notes

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Fresh Blend

Once again, these all refer to the required drops of essential oils.

Top Notes

Middle Notes

Base Notes

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How to Apply Your Perfume

Before each use, shake your bottle to ensure nothing has settled. Then, apply sparingly, starting with the inside of your wrist. When you first apply it, note how it smells.

After 30 minutes, make some more notes about the scent. Repeat again after a few hours. When I first made the recipe, I found the perfume scent quite strong. I ended up cutting the recipe in half.

These all-natural perfume recipes feel perfect to me now, but testing them on yourself will ensure that the scent is right for you too. Scent is about as personal as it gets!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Making Natural Perfume

What can I use for natural perfume?

The best way to make your all-natural perfume is with essential oils. Essential oils are extracted from plants, creating a highly potent extract. It contains many of the plant’s herbal, medicinal, and fragrant properties.

While you can make your own extractions, it is quite difficult and sometimes pricey. Essential oils are natural and full of scent, making it easy to create a custom blend.

What is the difference between natural and synthetic fragrances?

Natural doesn’t have any specific regulations or definitions in the beauty industry (hence why every skincare and beauty brand likes to use it), but in my books, it means plant-based. They are fragrances from flowers, fruits, trees, and more plants. They contain hundreds of complex molecules.

Synthetic fragrances are made in a lab. They can use inspiration from plants and may even begin from natural materials, but they’re synthesized, so they are no longer like their natural form. In most cases, there are very few different molecules.

What are botanical fragrances?

Fragrance oils are made in a lab and are not extracted directly from plants. Botanical fragrance oils, or natural fragrance oils, use natural materials as the base and then isolate or combine specific molecules. So while it comes from a natural base, it has been altered and manufactured in a lab.

How long does homemade perfume last?

Natural perfume won’t last as long as synthetic fragrances. But you will probably use all your natural perfume before it goes bad.

Most essential oils are good for about two years before they degrade in scent and herbal properties. Read the label of your essential oils and carrier oil. The earliest expiration date you see is how long your natural perfume will last.

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Romantic Natural Perfume Blend

This sweet scent has many floral and natural notes, including bergamot and rose.

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Equipment

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Instructions

  • Remove cap from roller ball.

  • Add in carrier oil, followed by the drops of essential oils.

  • Add lid back on. Give it a good shake before applying sparingly to your wrist.

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FAQs

How do you make natural perfume from plants? ›

Here is the list of steps to follow to make floral perfume at home.
  1. Make sure the flowers are fresh. ...
  2. Take oil and heat it before you put it in the glass jar. ...
  3. Soak the petals in the glass jar with lukewarm oil and press them. ...
  4. Close the glass jar tightly by placing its lid and keep it in a warm room for at least a day.
Sep 11, 2022

How do you make perfume blends? ›

How to Make Perfume
  1. Step 1: What You Need: Ingredients: ...
  2. Step 2: Preparing Bottles. Sterilize the bottles and jars in the dish washer, especially if you are reusing bottles. ...
  3. Step 3: Add the Alcohol. ...
  4. Step 4: A Note About Scents. ...
  5. Step 5: Add You Scents. ...
  6. Step 6: Let It Age. ...
  7. Step 7: Add Water and Glycerine. ...
  8. Step 8: Finishing Up.

What to mix with essential oils to make perfume? ›

With one of your droppers, add 80 drops of carrier oil to the perfume bottle. Using another dropper for each, add in 10 drops of the essential oil base notes, followed by five drops of head note, and five drops of heart notes. Seal the bottle and shake well (and again before each use). Label your creation.

What are the rarest ingredients for perfume? ›

The 4 rarest and most expensive perfume ingredients in the world
  • Ambergris. Ambergris is a waxy substance secreted by sperm whales that floats on the ocean's surface. ...
  • Saffron. Saffron comes from the Crocus sativus flower and has a sweet, floral scent. ...
  • Oudh Wood. ...
  • Nagarmotha Oil.

How do you make the best homemade perfume? ›

Cologne Instructions
  1. 20 drops Top Note Essential Oil.
  2. 15 drops Middle Note Essential Oil.
  3. 10 drops Base Note Essential Oil.
  4. 5 oz. 70 proof Alcohol or Vodka.
  5. 1 oz. Distilled Water (if you are sensitive to Alcohol, you may use more Distilled Water)
  6. Glass Roll on or Spray Bottle.
Jan 11, 2021

How to make garden perfume? ›

Instructions:
  1. Pick fresh, fragrant flower petals from your garden. ...
  2. Rinse the petals in cold water to remove any debris or dust.
  3. Put the flower petals into a glass jar and cover it with distilled water.
  4. Add 3-4 tbsp of carrier oil. ...
  5. Cover the jar with a lid and let it sit for 24-48 hours.
Mar 7, 2023

What plant can be used to make perfume? ›

Jasmine. The word 'jasmine' comes from the Persian word 'Yasmine' meaning 'fragrance'. There are over 200 species of jasmine but only two are used in perfumery.

What two plants are used to make perfume? ›

Lavender. The lavender plant is named after its purple-blue flowers. Jasmine. The jasmine plant is revered for the very delicate scent its blooms give off. ...

How to make perfume at home naturally without essential oils? ›

Heat the flower-scented water

The next day, remove the lid from the bowl and gently bring the four corners of the cheesecloth together, lifting the flower pouch out of the water. Squeeze the pouch over a small saucepan, extracting the flower-scented water. Simmer over low heat until you have about a teaspoon of liquid.

How do you make perfume from herbs? ›

You also could simply fill a glass jar with oil and herbs and put it in the sun to extract the scent. This can take a few weeks. Then heat it up and add beeswax and you will have made a solar solid perfume.

Can I use straight essential oil as a perfume? ›

Since they are very concentrated just a tiny amount is needed and they last a very long time. Make sure to always dilute essential oils and don't apply them straight to the skin. In this short video below, I show you my favourite essential oil blend and how to create your own perfume.

How are natural perfumes made? ›

Many perfumes are made by extracting scented oil from natural ingredients. These ingredients can include various plants, fruits, woods and even animal secretions. Other resources like alcohol, coal, tars and petrochemicals can be used during the manufacturing process to create perfume oil.

What does 100% natural fragrance mean? ›

Natural fragrances are complex formulations that contain aromatic raw materials that derive only from nature and are extracted via steam distillation or water.

How do you make pure perfume? ›

b. Instructions
  1. Pour the carrier oil into the bottle of your choice and add base, middle, and top notes. Fill alcohol.
  2. Secure the lid, and let it sit for 48 hours. The longer you leave it, the stronger it gets.
  3. Once you're satisfied, add the bottled water.
  4. Transfer the perfume to other bottle using a coffee filter.
Apr 12, 2018

How to make natural perfume without alcohol? ›

To make perfume without alcohol, you can use witch hazel. Just be aware that the witch hazel may impact the finished fragrance in a way you weren't expecting. I prefer vodka or rum because these actually enhance the essential oils, help them to blend nicely, and bring out their fragrances more.

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