Perfume oils are the heart of every fragrance, concentrated and full of character. When you buy pure perfume oils from Perfume Oils, you’re getting the same quality perfume oils that master perfumers use in France,Grasse to create designer fragrances.

Here’s how to turn your oils into a long-lasting perfume:
Step 1: Decide whether you want an alcohol-based perfume or an oil-based perfume.
- Our Fragrance Base
- Alcohol base: Use perfumer’s alcohol or 95% ethanol for a spray perfume.
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Oil base: Use jojoba, grapeseed, or fractionated coconut oil.
Avoid heavy oils (like olive oil) that may alter scent character.
Step 2: Mix Your Oil Blend
Use a clean glass bottle or roller applicator. Start small ,10 ml to 30 ml batches are ideal for testing.
Recommended Ratios:
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Parfum: 20–30% fragrance oil to 70–80% carrier oil (lasts 6-12hrs or more)
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EAU De Parfume: 15–20% fragrance oil to 80–85% carrier oil (lasts 4-5hrs)
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EAU De Toilette: 5–10% fragrance oil to 85–90% carrier oil (lasts 3-4hrs)
Please kindly refrain from mixing the perfume directly into your signature / original perfume bottle. Instead, we recommend that you use a dedicated glass holding bottle for mixing and maturing.
Pour in the carrier oil first, then add your chosen perfume oil using a pipette or dropper. Gently swirl (do not shake vigorously).
Step 3: Let the Scent Mature
Let your mixture rest for 1–2 weeks in a cool, dark place. This “maceration” time allows the scent molecules to bond with the carrier oil, giving you a smoother and more balanced fragrance. alternatively place your mixture for 12 to 24 hours in a freezer to allow maturing, then place in a cool dark area for another 5 days.
Step 4: Apply and enjoy
Apply your oil perfume directly to pulse points, wrists, neck, inner elbows, and behind the knees. These warm areas help slowly release scent throughout the day.
💡 Pro Tip: Apply on moisturised skin or after a shower for best fixation.
💡 Pro Tip: filter the mixture before transferring it to the final perfume bottle. Additionally, we recommend rinsing the perfume bottle with a small amount of alcohol before filling it. This helps to remove any impurities and ensures a smooth and clear product.
References:
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Steffen Arctander. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin.