0% found this document useful (0 votes)
91 views

Notes

The document provides a guide for creating custom fragrance blends, detailing classic combinations with suggested proportions for top, middle, and base notes. It includes tips for blending, materials needed, and basic steps to create a perfume, emphasizing experimentation and personal preference. Additionally, it lists several specific scent combinations for further inspiration.

Uploaded by

ansafi
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
91 views

Notes

The document provides a guide for creating custom fragrance blends, detailing classic combinations with suggested proportions for top, middle, and base notes. It includes tips for blending, materials needed, and basic steps to create a perfume, emphasizing experimentation and personal preference. Additionally, it lists several specific scent combinations for further inspiration.

Uploaded by

ansafi
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

Suppliers;-

https://scent-dna.com/

Creating the perfect fragrance blend involves combining various notes in the right proportions. Here are
some classic blends to consider, along with suggested proportions:

### 1. **Citrus Fresh**

- **Top Notes**: Bergamot (40%), Lemon (30%), Grapefruit (30%)

### 2. **Floral Harmony**

- **Top Notes**: Jasmine (40%)

- **Middle Notes**: Rose (30%), Ylang-Ylang (20%)

- **Base Notes**: Sandalwood (10%)

### 3. **Spicy Warmth**

- **Top Notes**: Cinnamon (20%), Cardamom (15%)

- **Middle Notes**: Clove (25%), Nutmeg (20%)

- **Base Notes**: Vanilla (20%)

### 4. **Woody Earthiness**

- **Top Notes**: Cedarwood (30%)

- **Middle Notes**: Vetiver (40%)

- **Base Notes**: Patchouli (30%)

### 5. **Oriental Sensual**

- **Top Notes**: Bergamot (20%)

- **Middle Notes**: Jasmine (30%), Amber (30%)

- **Base Notes**: Musk (20%)

### 6. **Aquatic Breeze**

- **Top Notes**: Sea Notes (50%)

- **Middle Notes**: Jasmine (20%), Cucumber (30%)


### 7. **Gourmand Delight**

- **Top Notes**: Almond (25%)

- **Middle Notes**: Caramel (35%), Chocolate (30%)

- **Base Notes**: Vanilla (10%)

### Tips for Blending:

- **Start Small**: Begin with small amounts to test the fragrance.

- **Allow to Rest**: Let your blend sit for a few days to develop the full scent profile.

- **Adjust Proportions**: Feel free to tweak proportions to suit your personal taste.

Experimenting these blends can help you discover your signature scent!

************************************************************************************************************************

Making your own perfume can be a fun and creative process! Here’s a basic guide to get you started:

### **Materials Needed**

- **Essential oils or fragrance oils**: Choose your preferred scents.

- **Carrier oil** (like jojoba or fractionated coconut oil) or **alcohol** (like vodka) for a spray.

- **Glass bottles**: Small rollerball or spray bottles work best.

- **Pipettes**: For measuring oils.

- **Funnel** (optional): For pouring.

### **Basic Steps to Create a Perfume**

1. **Choose Your Scent Profile**:

- Decide on the type of fragrance you want: floral, fruity, woody, spicy, etc.

- Use the fragrance wheel to help select complementary notes.

2. **Determine Your Notes**:

- **Top Notes**: Fresh and light scents that evaporate quickly (e.g., citrus, mint).

- **Middle Notes**: The heart of the fragrance (e.g., floral, spice).

- **Base Notes**: Deep and lasting scents that provide depth (e.g., vanilla, musk).
3. **Select Your Proportions**:

- A common ratio is 30% top notes, 50% middle notes, and 20% base notes.

- Adjust based on personal preference.

4. **Blend the Oils**:

- Start by adding your base notes to a clean glass bottle.

- Add the middle notes next.

- Finally, add the top notes.

- Use a pipette to measure accurately.

5. **Dilute**:

- If using a carrier oil, add it now (typically a 1:3 or 1:4 ratio of oils to carrier).

- If using alcohol, fill the rest of the bottle, leaving a little space at the top.

6. **Mix and Mature**:

- Cap the bottle and shake gently to mix.

- Allow the perfume to mature for at least 48 hours, ideally a few weeks, to let the scents meld.

7. **Test and Adjust**:

- After maturing, test the fragrance on your skin.

- Adjust by adding more of a specific note if needed.

8. **Final Touch**:

- Once satisfied, label your bottle with the name and date.

### **Tips**:

- **Keep Notes**: Document your formulas for future reference.

- **Experiment**: Don’t hesitate to try different combinations and proportions.

- **Store Properly**: Keep your perfume in a cool, dark place to maintain its scent.

Enjoy the process of creating your unique fragrance!


 Rose and Sandalwood (10% Rose, 90% Sandalwood)

 Lavender and Vanilla (30% Lavender, 70% Vanilla)

 Lemon and Eucalyptus (40% Lemon, 60% Eucalyptus)

 Orange and Clove (50% Orange, 50% Clove)

 Cedar and Bergamot (60% Cedar, 40% Bergamot)

You might also like