7 Best Essential Oil Perfume Blends

7 Best Essential Oil Perfume Blends

Finding a cologne smell that feels like you can be difficult. Or do you prefer to experiment and tailor your scent to your mood? Make it yours! When comparing to name-brand perfumes, you may create a unique smell with a small number of ingredients and save a ton of money. These essential oil perfume combinations clearly demonstrate which essential oils provide the best perfume. As a result, you don't waste any liquid.

Between 15 and 50 different compounds make up commercial scents, which are obtained using methods that have been around for centuries. Numerous of these substances are essential oils, which you can easily buy and play with. But before you start, it's helpful to have a rudimentary understanding of perfumery so that you can make scents that are kept with just a little bit of integral balance. I've been experimenting with different essential oil blends for perfume for a few years now. There are a few things to think about if you're just starting off with essential oil-based perfume formulations. For instance, consider whether an oil offers a base note, middle note, or top note as well as their intensity in relation to one another.

These mixtures not only smell great, but they also have the power to energize and boost you. You can manufacture each perfume in a spray or roll-on style, or in greater numbers for an aromatic body spray, according on your preferences.
How to Make a Perfume Recipe using Essential Oils

You will need a carrier oil and 10ml roller bottles to make the recipes. You add the carrier oil to the bottle after adding the drops of essential oils from the recipe. I typically use refined coconut oil, however you could also use jojoba or grapeseed oil as a carrier oil. To make it last longer, it's also recommended to use a dark blue or brown roller bottle. Keep your fragrance there in a cold, dark spot.

Autumn Spice Perfume
Prepare for those Halloween gatherings with a nutty, spicily blended essential oil blend of Tangerine, Cinnamon, and Cedarwood.
Twelve drops of Tangerine essential oil
12 drops of cinnamon-flavored essential oil
Cedarwood essential oil, 6 drops

  • Jasmine Night
  • 15 drops jasmine
  • 10 drops sandalwood
  • 5 drops fennel

Forest Fairy
The name of the following combination might sound feminine, but after examining the ingredients, it appears to be more of a unisex perfume. Having saying that, this is clearly for someone who dislikes floral odors as it focuses more on herby, peppery, and zesty aromas.

  • 10 drops orange sweet
  • Cedarwood, five drops
  • 3 peppermint oil drops
  • 2 rosemary drops

Floral Fragrance
Have a floral mood? This mid delicacy is a light, cheery combination of Lavender, Jasmine, and Vanilla oils.

  • 10 drops of essential lavender oil
  • Jasmine essential oil, 15 drops
  • 5 drops of pure vanilla oil

Calm and De-Stress Fragrance
Here's another gender-neutral choice. Who does not experience stress? The incredibly fortunate, that is. Use recipe number five's copycat method for the rest of us, but substitute these essential oils:

  • 9 grapefruit drops
  • 4 sweet orange drops
  • 4 lavender drops
  • 2 drops of clary sage
  • Roman chamomile, 1 drop

Perfume for a Joyous Party
The tropical vibrancy of this mixture of Bergamot, Lemon, Neroli, and Rosemary essential oils will leave a happy trail.

  • 10 drops of lemon essential oil
  • 10 drops of bergamot essential oil
  • 5 drops of neroli essential oil
  • 5 drops of rosemary essential oil

A Sweet Musk Fragrance
Want to dress in something a little more natural-looking? Patchouli, Clove, Ylang Ylang, and Palmarosa combine to create a profoundly seductive scent that is delicate but smoky.

  • Ylang Ylang essential oil, 12 drops
  • Palmarosa essential oil, 8 drops
  • Patchouli essential oil, 8 drops
  • 2 drops of clove-scented essential oil
Back to blog