A Pursuit For The Nose
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A Pursuit for the Perfect Scent
When you purchase a bottle of perfume, a significant portion of the cost covers the packaging, advertising, sales profit, and taxes. In fact, only about 10% of the price is dedicated to the actual scents.
Why Make Your Own Perfume?
Creating your own perfume can save money and offer the thrill of crafting your perfect scent. One major advantage is avoiding synthetic chemicals and preservatives on your skin by using natural ingredients.
However, be cautious as some essential oils can cause allergic reactions. It's crucial to understand your body's chemistry before experimenting with different blends.
Types of Perfume
Perfume is essentially a mixture of aromatic compounds diluted in alcohol or water. The concentration of aromatic oils determines the type:
- Perfume: 25-40% aromatic oils
- Eau de Parfum: 15-30% aromatic oils
- Eau de Cologne: 5-15% aromatic oils
- Body Splash (Toilet Water): 3-5% aromatic oils
Body splash is typically used after bathing for a light, refreshing fragrance.
Crafting Your Own Scent
When making perfume, you can choose your solvent?"either jojoba oil, which doesn't turn rancid, or alcohol. Both have unique benefits.
To dilute your perfume traditionally, use grain alcohol or high-proof vodka. This makes the blend more volatile. Note that you need to let the fragrance develop over time, or it may smell more like alcohol. Typically, combine three or four milliliters of your blend with five or ten drops of alcohol.
Apply your fragrance only to pulse points to avoid overwhelming the senses.
Enjoy the Creative Process
Creating your own perfume should be a fun and exploratory process. Don't get bogged down by technicalities. Experiment with unconventional combinations?"you might just discover a blend that perfectly complements your body chemistry.
Fragrances can react differently when worn, much like selecting the right outfit or shoes. Choose your perfume thoughtfully to avoid any unexpected outcomes. Keep experimenting until you find the one that's uniquely yours.
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