Have you ever wanted to make your own perfume? You should because it's one of the easiest DIY beauty projects you can do! A few essential oils and the right base ingredients, and you've got a million perfume possibilities—even soap!
Check out some of our favorite perfume DIYs and a few tips that will help you make your perfume (store-bought or homemade) last longer—on you and in the bottle.
13 Ways to Make Your Own Perfume
Solid Perfume
Solid perfume is perfect for traveling or keeping in your purse as it's made with beeswax. A ratio of 2 parts carrier oil to 1 part beeswax seems to create the right consistency—solid but not too hard.
This jasmine-clove solid perfume can easily be made into a lotion bar with a little more beeswax. You can even add some shimmery powder if you like. Pour it into fun containers for a DIY gift!
1. DIY Sandalwood Vanilla Solid Perfume
This warm and sweet sandalwood vanilla DIY solid perfume is a perfectly light and uplifting fragrance. Using a lip balm container makes it easy to apply, and it moisturizes your skin every time you use it.
2. DIY Solid Perfume Trio
This DIY solid perfume trio uses essential oils to create custom fragrance blends with aromatherapy benefits. The small tins are perfect for giving as gifts.
Botanical-Infused Perfume
If commercial perfumes make you feel a little woozy, try infusing herbs and flowers (fresh or dried) to make a light scent. A clean-smelling hydrosol perfume is bright, fresh, and totally inexpensive to make.
3. Make Your Own Botanical Cologne
Say so long to store-bought perfume once you learn how to infuse vodka to make your own botanical cologne in two pretty scents, vanilla-rose or orange-mint.
4. Fresh Flower Petal Perfume
Find a pretty spray bottle and bottle up some blooms to make this fragrant flower petal perfume using fresh flowers, vodka, essential oils, and distilled water.
Body Spray & Splash Perfume
Body sprays provide a light fragrance along with moisturizing ingredients, making them ideal for a refreshing fragrance on hot days.
5. Jasmine Aloe Perfume Body Spray
Stay cool with a light, moisturizing perfume body spray that has an intoxicating jasmine scent. Aloe and glycerin add a smooth and silky texture.
6. Lavender Lemonade Body Spray
Lemon is uplifting, and lavender and sandalwood soothe frayed nerves and round out the fragrance, helping it linger a little longer. This makes the perfect pick-me-up on a hot day.
7. Hydrating Body Splash
An energizing citrus body splash made with a base of orange blossom water combined with aloe vera and your favorite essential oils. Keep it on hand for whenever your skin is parched!
Cologne
Cologne uses vodka to dilute the essential oils. Start by combining about three essential oils to find a mixture you like, then blend with roughly 20% from top notes, 50% from middle notes, and 30% from base notes.
8. Citrus Sunshine Perfume
Make your own citrus sunshine perfume with sweet orange, grapefruit, and peppermint that you're gonna love wearing, regardless of the season.
9. Flower Power Spray
This flower power spray is a blend of my favorite florals—jasmine and rose with a bit of lavender and orange. It's a happy smell. The vodka reduces sweat and handles odors, making it an excellent natural deodorant option that doubles as a cologne!
Body Oil Perfume
This couldn't be easier. Just combine your favorite carrier oil with your favorite essential oil scent. To safely use on the skin, EOs must be diluted. Just remember that for every tablespoon of carrier oil, you should add between 6 and 10 drops of your EO blend.
10. Vanilla Clove Body Oil Spray
We're not making any promises, but let's just say there's a reason this body oil spray is called the Man Magnet. The oil in it will leave your skin smooth and silky, especially in the winter.
11. Coconut Body Oil
This moisturizing (and natural SPF-containing!) coconut body oil can be customized with your favorite essential oil. Vanilla, rose, or sandalwood would all be great choices.
Rollerball Perfume
My favorite way to make perfume is with a roll-on bottle. It's easier than making a solid perfume and faster than a cologne. And you can apply it by just rolling it over your pulse points.
12. Essential Oil Perfume
Rollerball blends are the rage right now for headaches, insomnia, and other ailments, but you can just as easily mix up a lovely EO rollerball perfume blend. Try one of our five blends from nature’s best: floral, citrus, earthy, woodsy, or spicy.
13. Essential Oil Fragrance
Mix your favorite essential oils in a roll-on vial, and always keep your new purse-friendly perfume at home. Get three blends: musky floral, warm & earthy, and summery & spicy.
How to Make Perfume Last Longer
How long your perfume lasts will largely depend on how you store it. Keep those bottles out of the bathroom.
Make sure to apply it to the right places. As this Free People post notes, pulse points are the best spots to make it last (due to the warmth of your blood).
Try layering your scents to make your perfume last longer. Cupcakes & Cashmere has a great tutorial on what scents work together and which ones will just smell...not so good.
This post was medically reviewed by Dr. Jennifer Haley, a board-certified dermatologist with extensive experience in medical, cosmetic, and surgical dermatology. Learn more about Hello Glow’s medical reviewers here. As always, this is not personal medical advice, and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.
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konadu Emmanuella says
I love it .I want to know how do body spray
konadu Emmanuella says
I love it
Patricia Mareletse says
Thank so much I would love my branded perfumes mixed especial the fresh ones for dinner I need help how do i go about it,I'm already selling oils perfumes
Juliet says
Hi Dana I intend establishing perfume, i need assist on how to packaging and manufacturing however I have to come up with the recipe.I would like you to advise me on the perfect flowers or oils to use for a fresh morning midday/office and evening smell.I’m also planning to develop seasonal long lasting perfume ranges can you perhaps help me choosing appropriate plants or oilsideal for the four seasons of the year.The idea is to become a new upcoming and powerful perfume brand house and I target the upmarket with trendy and sophisticated packaging.Hope to hear from you at your earliest convenie
Victoria says
Are there names for the different types of perfume bottles and also where can I find those kind. I'm getting tired of the basic bottles. I want a bottle that is pretty or vintage and I can't seem to find any in bulk.
Edith says
I want to learn how to make my own perfume.
Regina says
I love perfume and I have always dreamed of making my own perfume
adefunke says
hi am interested in knowing how to make and mix perfume. how do i get lesson from you
shaina says
I love this!!!!!! thank you so much DANA!!!!
prachi says
gonna do it. superb!!!!!
Bonaventure says
I want to be trained on how to produce perfume and body spray. how can I achieve that?
Ariel Jones says
I want to be trained for making my own fragrance
Amanda says
I just want to get trained and make my own perfumes how would I do plz help me
Chris Winters says
Dana, I had no idea that vanilla could be such a great element within fragrances. My wife loves to try new scents and fragrances. I wonder which kind would work best with her body chemistry.
Love says
I want to make nice body spray for commercial
Nabihah sadiyalya says
I tried and xoppie of the internet step to step ideas for perfume it works and amazing my I wrapped it and designed it for my best friend she loved it if u want something for your love u can make a sweet basket like me
shrepar says
What is shimmer,used in solid perfume?
Elliot Godla says
Hi Dana I intend establishing perfume range of my own I have a team of experts to assist me with packaging and manufacturing however I have to come up with the recipe.I would like you to advise me on the perfect flowers or oils to use for a fresh morning midday/office and evening smell.
I'm also planning to develop seasonal long lasting perfume ranges can you perhaps help me choosing appropriate plants or oils ideal for the four seasons of the year.The idea is to become a new upcoming and powerful perfume brand house and I target the upmarket with trendy and sophisticated packaging.
Hope to hear from you at your earliest convenience.
Levi says
What do you mean about the packagings goes?
Nora says
Hi Elliot
Just wondering if you ever got a reply to your query?
Biswaajit Paul says
I want to learn body spreay,perfume..forr commercially
Sharon says
Love the list and the tips, but <3 the pics even more. Who knew you could make solid perfume?
Bound\ says
Wow. I really need this post. Thanks for this awesome post.
Alexa Pablo says
Really nice blog! I really appreciate the 10 essential ways to make your own perfume and make it last especially no. 5, I usually apply perfume on my wrist but I didn't know that there are some other parts, right parts to apply perfume. Thank you Dana!
Dianna says
Can anyone help me with a DIY solid and or liquid or oil based perfume with cinnamon and clove along the lines of Opium. I would greatly appreciate any help that I can get. Thank you :)
Blake says
Did you ever figure out a recipe for this? Please share if so! Thanks