Great video! 🙂 Just a few things. You'll want to pour your fragrance ingredients first, then your alcohol. I wouldn't recommend shaking your finished product as it'll promote oxidation.
Thank you, I watched and redid my signature fragrance and am wearing what I've been idealizing and planning and failing at all this time. Thanks a million. 🙋🏾 -S.
Apparently I put too much because when I added alcohol and mixed, the sprayer didn’t hardly work and when it did work it came out oily but smelled wonderful
So I’ve had people mention that if you make a perfume fragrance that’s mainly oil-based with a little bit of alcohol, that if you tried to make the same fragrance that you would have a completely different smelling fragrance.. is this true or not? I’ve also been told that people would have to get a very expensive machine that gives you a complete break down of each ingredient, then would have to find a chemical note that would match the fragrance oil? This is what I’ve been told… if someone wants to turn their oil-based perfume into an alcohol based one? Could you please give me some insight on this. I’m curious. Could you use the same ratios as you did in the mainly oil-based perfume or would it be different? Apologies for all the questions.
Let's say you cook chicken curry and 1 kg chicken curry needs 2 tablespoons ready-made ingredients mixture and you made it and second day you added the ingredients double means 4 tablespoons so do you think the curry is going to taste same? No right! Fragrance works same
Hi @calvina2375, percentages can vary between each fragrance oil, and this will be based on a fragrances IFRA Certificate. What I would say is that some scents are naturally stronger smelling that others, and it might be worth sampling some stronger smelling fragrance. We have a wide selection at Supplies For Candles with 10ml samples sizes available throughout our range. Check them out here - suppliesforcandles.co.uk/product-category/fragrance-oils-supplies If you have any more questions please feel free to contact us at customerservice@suppliesforcandles.co.uk Hope this helps! 😀
I dont think so but not sure. Best options seem to be perfumers alcohol ethyl something which has some process something something. Or if looking for something quickly accessible i hear everclear isnt the worst option
I have tried several fragrance oils, good quality ones, and proper commercial perfume base and they always end up smelling really synthetic. It's horrible. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Hi @birdseye_2020, Yes, there are different mixtures out there. We sell a great perfumers alcohol that is used by professionals and new starters - suppliesforcandles.co.uk/product/perfumers-alcohol It blends really well with our wide selection of fragrance oils here - suppliesforcandles.co.uk/product-category/fragrance-oils-supplies Hope this helps! 😀
@@jayreel1736 thanks for replying but here in my case customer wants customer wants 25ml oil concentration in 60ml perfume bottle how to go about it sir .please guide me
Seem pretty simple ...I notice couple times I put the ratio requested and had a customer say it smelled like alcohol . I used the perfume designer oils..not sure why it still have the alcohol odor
may be it is because you didn't used the right alcohol, use perfumer's alcohol / vodka / diluted rectified spirit upto 50% abv they won't have any smell
@@MyBob369 ...96%?....if you mix 50ml...try this ratio..20% FO 30%PGA total 50%/50ML...stir well before you put in a perfume bottle to prevent blury color...thank😊
@@veneroantonio905 don’t believe everything you see on TH-cam. An experienced perfume maker will tell you that it’s a stupid idea. You can try it for yourself and see how it will ruin your perfume. Try it with a small batch
Please buy purfume base, you can find it 100% ready to make purfume alcohol with fixer. After purchasing purfume base, you need to add purfume oil/fragrance oil into it, and give a rest in dark and dry place for 3 months. Your purfume will be mature and ready to use after 3 months.
For making EDT you need a 10% of oil. So let’s say you want a 100ml bottle, than you will need to add your 10% (10ml) oil of choice, with 90% (90ml) of odor free alcohol. That’s pretty much it. If you want stronger, just add more oil.
@@GlenMusaj-xs8fy I understand how it works, hence my comment. You can't just use any fragrance oil and put whatever percentage you want in it. The IFRA matters. Period. There are limits for a reason.
Great video! 🙂 Just a few things. You'll want to pour your fragrance ingredients first, then your alcohol. I wouldn't recommend shaking your finished product as it'll promote oxidation.
What if you blend it with a hand blender after
@@hazard1319 I think that's okay too cos I saw a perfumer from Dubai Yousuf bhai do that too and it came out great
HI JUST WONDERING SHOULD LET IT SIT AWILE WILL IT MAKE THE FRAGRANCE STRONGER.
SORRY THAT WAS A QUESTION.WILL THE FRAGRANCE SMELL BETTER IF U LET IT SIT
@@lynnharris3339 yes! you can let it sit 2-4 weeks.
Thank you, I watched and redid my signature fragrance and am wearing what I've been idealizing and planning and failing at all this time. Thanks a million. 🙋🏾 -S.
No
Can u share with us the mistakes which u were doing might be we are doing the same
How long does it take to get rid of the alcohol smell?
A couple months for me.
Apparently I put too much because when I added alcohol and mixed, the sprayer didn’t hardly work and when it did work it came out oily but smelled wonderful
Did you use perfumers alcohol, because that should rarely happen unless you really added a shitton of oil
Hi what is the name of the perfume oil I need to buy it .what should I write exactly to find it I need to make my own perfume like you.
Great content ❤
But for example how much an parfumer or a parfumery house may charge for 300 bottles of 100 ml ( 3000-5000$) right???
So I’ve had people mention that if you make a perfume fragrance that’s mainly oil-based with a little bit of alcohol, that if you tried to make the same fragrance that you would have a completely different smelling fragrance.. is this true or not?
I’ve also been told that people would have to get a very expensive machine that gives you a complete break down of each ingredient, then would have to find a chemical note that would match the fragrance oil? This is what I’ve been told… if someone wants to turn their oil-based perfume into an alcohol based one? Could you please give me some insight on this. I’m curious. Could you use the same ratios as you did in the mainly oil-based perfume or would it be different? Apologies for all the questions.
Let's say you cook chicken curry and 1 kg chicken curry needs 2 tablespoons ready-made ingredients mixture and you made it and second day you added the ingredients double means 4 tablespoons so do you think the curry is going to taste same? No right! Fragrance works same
Does alcohol smell? And how long until it expires?
Thank you ❤
Can I use this to dilute a strong perfume?
Yes you can
Is it important to put in the fredge 2 day temp 20- then 10 days in a dark place?
Thanks 💯
I'm italian. It's perfect to use ethylene 96 food grade?
I can take this in supermarket but I don't know if is better to use other perfumers alcohol?
99% very very good.
You can try absolute alcohol from Merck made from Germany
It will work just fine
where did you buy that perfume alcohol base ??
Thanks for the video. Is it ok using fragrance oil instead of essential oil? And I saw some people adding water, is it ok??
Yes, you can use fragrance oil but you have to know what percentage to use. You can also use water but just a little
Ypu can use water buy very little. Keep in mind that the ions in the water can alter the scent.
distilled water not ordinary water.
Hi! No need for dpg and fixative?
Can i get a measurement?
10ml oil. How much alcohol?
40ml
math hard… if 10ml=20% then x=80% just *4. 20% is .25 80% for alcohol to oil multiply by 1/4
How to make premix perfume alchol?
hello how about 50 percent oil 50 percent alcohol.? it is work ? thxx u
Hi @calvina2375, percentages can vary between each fragrance oil, and this will be based on a fragrances IFRA Certificate. What I would say is that some scents are naturally stronger smelling that others, and it might be worth sampling some stronger smelling fragrance. We have a wide selection at Supplies For Candles with 10ml samples sizes available throughout our range. Check them out here - suppliesforcandles.co.uk/product-category/fragrance-oils-supplies
If you have any more questions please feel free to contact us at customerservice@suppliesforcandles.co.uk
Hope this helps! 😀
Can you make it with isopropyl alcohol?
I dont think so but not sure. Best options seem to be perfumers alcohol ethyl something which has some process something something. Or if looking for something quickly accessible i hear everclear isnt the worst option
You can, but you will be able to smell the isopropyl. People use perfumers alcohol specifically because it is odorless.
I have tried several fragrance oils, good quality ones, and proper commercial perfume base and they always end up smelling really synthetic. It's horrible.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Try essential oils
how much ML do you put for your perfume ? and what alcohol do you use ? do you put Fixative too?
You need to try actual fragrance chemicals, like linalool and etc.
What type of alcohol is need to make perfume pls
Hi there, we recommend our Perfumers Alcohol - suppliesforcandles.co.uk/product/perfumers-alcohol
where do people get perfume alcohol and are there different kinds that can alter the smell?
Hi @birdseye_2020, Yes, there are different mixtures out there. We sell a great perfumers alcohol that is used by professionals and new starters - suppliesforcandles.co.uk/product/perfumers-alcohol
It blends really well with our wide selection of fragrance oils here - suppliesforcandles.co.uk/product-category/fragrance-oils-supplies
Hope this helps! 😀
Does the chemical harmful for pregnant women to make perfum
Which alcohol do you use
perfumer's alcohol is fin, if you don't have it you can use vodka or you can buy rectified spirit and dilute it to get same result
i used perfumers alcohol from amazon and that thing is oily😢
Unable to get the projection in my perfumes struggling to get that ...what mistakes i am doing can anyone guide me please
You’re adding too much oil. Too much oil makes it sit close to your skin. Some oils are too thick
@@jayreel1736 thanks for replying but here in my case customer wants customer wants 25ml oil concentration in 60ml perfume bottle how to go about it sir .please guide me
Try blending your fo with poly 80 1:2 ratio first. Then blend with the perfumers alcohol
@@jsdavila222 can u elaborate the short form please thanks for replying
@@jsdavila222hi will the oil be the ratio 1 or the poly 80
where to purchase perfume alcohol?
Amazon
Seem pretty simple ...I notice couple times I put the ratio requested and had a customer say it smelled like alcohol . I used the perfume designer oils..not sure why it still have the alcohol odor
may be it is because you didn't used the right alcohol, use perfumer's alcohol / vodka / diluted rectified spirit upto 50% abv they won't have any smell
Why dont you put how many ml of alchohol and oil so that you can also help the viewers for idea
it's 20% fragrance oil and 80% alcohol
@@antiscam1811 original commenter is a genius.
not working it seprate my ensential oil and my alchohol
Perfume oil not essential oil
@@rupeniratu4841 huh
@@rupeniratu4841 i use fragrance oil still not work it still separate i use 96 percent alcohol
Make sure the alcohol is ethanol SDA 40B 190 or 200 proof
@@MyBob369 ...96%?....if you mix 50ml...try this ratio..20% FO 30%PGA total 50%/50ML...stir well before you put in a perfume bottle to prevent blury color...thank😊
Can you make your own fragrance oil?
Can you add vegetable glycerin with it?
No. You’ll ruin it
@@jayreel1736 I saw on TH-cam where vegetable glycerin is used as a fixative and it seems to work okay and make it last longer
@@veneroantonio905 don’t believe everything you see on TH-cam. An experienced perfume maker will tell you that it’s a stupid idea. You can try it for yourself and see how it will ruin your perfume. Try it with a small batch
A few drops
This isn't what I'm looking for. I want to know how to make perfume alcohol. I know it's 95 to 100% alcohol and Musk, but I don't know the ratio.
Did you find out
How about we learn together as a group? I want to learn the ratio aswell
@@matalita-u7djust use vodka bro
@@matalita-u7d I also want to know this
Please buy purfume base, you can find it 100% ready to make purfume alcohol with fixer. After purchasing purfume base, you need to add purfume oil/fragrance oil into it, and give a rest in dark and dry place for 3 months. Your purfume will be mature and ready to use after 3 months.
80/20 is too vague. If folks are going to attempt this, they need to understand the IFRA.
For making EDT you need a 10% of oil. So let’s say you want a 100ml bottle, than you will need to add your 10% (10ml) oil of choice, with 90% (90ml) of odor free alcohol. That’s pretty much it. If you want stronger, just add more oil.
@@GlenMusaj-xs8fy I understand how it works, hence my comment. You can't just use any fragrance oil and put whatever percentage you want in it.
The IFRA matters. Period.
There are limits for a reason.
Dont use straight away let it bind
Please how long should I let the mixture sit before using it? Thanks
@@UdegbunamChuks 3-4 days
@@antoncutie thanks
Lol 😂its not that easy
The base has everything u need for it to be perfume. It's odorless, and all u need to do is add ur fragrance
@@allthingsqwiddy7499Any recommended quality bases?
Nothing informative. Nothing about the oil types, about notes etc.
Where did you get the spray bottles?
Hi there, you can shop all our perfume bottles here -> www.suppliesforcandles.co.uk/product-category/room-spray-perfume-supplies
@@SuppliesForCandles oh I'm in the US :-/