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5 Essential Oil Perfume Recipes

by Cassandra
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These 5 essential oil perfume recipes smell beautifully and provide you with aromatherapy benefits while avoiding the toxic chemicals found in most conventional perfumes!

I don’t wear conventional perfume very often for three reasons:

1. It’s so dang expensive.

2. The smell sometimes irritates my nose and can even give me a headache.

3. I know it contains harmful chemicals. I’ve thought in the past about making my own essential oil perfume, but the thought of the research and having to buy special supplies felt daunting to me. I’m sure I’m not the only one, so I finally decided to research essential oil perfume recipes and write a post about it!

The Secret Toxic Chemicals in Perfumes

Perfume companies are allowed to withhold information about what chemicals they are using in their products, supposedly for the sake of “protecting trade secrets.” But recent research by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) has shown that on average, any given fragrance product contains 14 secret and undisclosed chemicals.

Here’s a quote from EWG: “Among them are chemicals associated with hormone disruption and allergic reactions, and many substances that have not been assessed for safety in personal care products.” EWG adds that some of the undisclosed ingredients are chemicals “with troubling hazardous properties or with a propensity to accumulate in human tissues.” Examples include diethyl phthalate, a chemical found in 97 percent of Americans and linked to sperm damage in human epidemiological studies, and musk ketone, which concentrates in human fat tissue and breast milk.

Yikes.

Thank goodness, I found out that making your own DIY essential oil perfume is actually extremely simple and I wish I had started it long ago! Essential oil perfume recipes are not only entirely non-toxic and chemical-free, but they also have amazing aromatherapy benefits! Plus, you can save a lot of money by making essential oil perfume at home.

I write more about how to eliminate toxins from all your cosmetics in my post!

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If you would like to create your own essential oil perfume blend or already know a combination of essential oils that you would like to use, here are some general guidelines to help you:
  • Use 10-15 drops of essential oils per 10 ml roll on bottle. I recommend using a dark glass bottle, because it protects the essential oils from being damaged by sunlight.
  • Fill the rest of the bottle with a carrier oil, such as Fractionated Coconut Oil, or Almond Oil.
  • Consider your fragrance blend’s base, middle, and top notes. You should add the base oils first, followed by the middle, then the top. You will smell the top notes first, then the middle, and finally the base. Wellness Mama gives ideas for each type.

With any essential oil perfume recipe, remember these two things:

  1. Shake the perfume before each use to ensure it is blended.
  2. Don’t spray it on your clothing. Since it is made with oil, it can stain.

Here are my favorite 5 essential oil perfume recipes with aromatherapy benefits! These perfume recipes are entirely non-toxic and safe, unlike most conventional perfumes.

1. Exotic Breezes Essential Oil Perfume

This essential oil perfume recipe creates a fragrance that is warm, earthy, and sweet, with a little bit of spice.

  • 10 ml roll on bottle

  • 3 drops Sandalwood

  • 2 drops Lavender

  • 1 drop Cardamom

  • 2 drops Cedarwood

  • 2 drops Ylang Ylang

First add the essential oils to the roller bottle, then fill it the rest of the way with a carrier oil. I use Fractionated Coconut Oil, and Almond Oil is also a great choice. Apply the essential oil perfume to your pulse points. Pulse points can include your wrists, neck, chest, inner elbows, bend of the knee, and ankles.

2. The Secret Essential Oil Perfume

The Secret essential oil is a blend with a spicy and citrusy scent. It contains Orange, Spruce, Patchouli, Clove Bud, Lemon, Frankincense, Myrrh, Cinnamon Bark, and Cypress essential oils.

Add essential oils to a roller bottle and fill it the rest of the way with a carrier oil (Fractionated Coconut Oil or Almond Oil would be great choices). Apply to pulse points.

3. Rose & Neroli Essential Oils Perfume

This essential oil perfume recipe combines the beautiful scent of Rose with Neroli, also known as Orange Blossom. Neroli has a strong sweet, floral, and citrusy fragrance, and is very calming.

Add the essential oils into the roller bottle and then fill it the rest of the way with a carrier oil. I recommend Fractionated Coconut Oil or Almond Oil. Apply the essential oil perfume to your pulse points.

4. Love Essential Oil Perfume

Love is an essential oils blend that is calming with floral overtones and fruity undertones. It includes Lemon, Orange, Geranium, Bergamot, Mandarin, Ylang Ylang, and Rose essential oils.

Add essential oil to roller bottle and fill the rest of the way with a carrier oil (Fractionated Coconut Oil or Almond Oil would be great choices). Apply to pulse points.

5. Present Moments Essential Oil Perfume

Present Moments is an essential oils blend with a lovely and delicate smell. It combines Bergamot, Cedarwood Atlas, Jasmine, Lemon, Mandarin, Neroli, Rose, Sandalwood, and Vanilla.

Add the essential oil to your roller bottle, then fill it the rest of the way with a carrier oil (Fractionated Coconut Oil or Almond Oil would be great choices). Apply it to your pulse points.

New to essential oils? I’ve written a Beginner’s Guide to Choosing which Essential Oils to Buy that includes a list of things to look for in quality essential oils. I also share why I use and love Rocky Mountain Essential Oils.

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2 comments

Kristina June 16, 2018 - 4:43 pm

I’ve been looking for something just like this! Conventional fragrances are full of garbage and they make me sooo nauseated now that I’m pregnant. I’ll definitely have to give the Exotic Breezes blend a try. It sounds right up my alley! 🙂

Btw, I just found your blog for the first time and I’m so glad I did! We’re interested in all of the same things! I’ll definitely be lurking around here often, lol! 😉

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Cassandra June 18, 2018 - 5:20 pm

Kristina, thanks so much for your sweet comment, it made my day! Congrats on your pregnancy and I’m so glad you found this post helpful. 🙂 I just bounced around on your blog a bit and love what you’re doing – love connecting with other food/wellness bloggers!

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