How To Make Your Own Perfume At Home – 15 Easy Methods

Don't despair if you can't find your favorite fragrance in a store; instead, develop one.

By Esha Saxena

If you are wondering how to make perfume, we have got you covered. A woman’s signature fragrance must be her own and instantly recognizable. Even a small whiff of the best perfumes can be a magical experience, and a little goes a long way. If you want to do something super creative, make your perfume right at home using your local grocery store ingredients. This article explains the guide to making your DIY perfume with easy-to-follow directions. They make for great handmade gifts and are one of the simplest DIY projects out there! Scroll down and take a look.

Top 15 DIY Perfume Recipes For Every Woman

  1. DIY Perfume Recipe Using Essential Oils
  2. DIY Perfume Recipe Using Flowers
  3. DIY Citrus Perfume Recipe
  4. DIY Jasmine Perfume
  5. DIY Natural Vanilla Perfume Recipe
  6. DIY Solid Perfume Using Coconut Oil
  7. DIY Patchouli Perfume Recipe
  8. DIY Summer Perfume Recipe
  9. DIY Fruit Roll-On Perfume Recipe
  10. DIY Rose Perfume Recipe
  11. Natural Scented Beeswax Solid Perfume Recipe
  12. Lavender And Vanilla Spring Perfume Recipe
  13. DIY Bergamot Eucalyptus Roll-On Perfume
  14. DIY Peppermint And Grapefruit Perfume Recipe
  15. DIY Vanilla Rose Perfume Recipe

1. DIY Perfume Recipe Using Essential Oils

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What You Need
  • 2 tablespoons carrier oil (grapeseed, jojoba, sweet almond or anything of your preference)
  • 6 tablespoons of vodka (100 proof vodka)
  • 2.5 tablespoons bottled water
  • 30 drops of essential oil (9 for your top notes, 15 for your middle notes, and 6 for your base notes)
  • A small funnel
  • Coffee filter
  • 2 clean dark glass bottles with airtight lids
How To Make Perfume Using Essential Oils
  1. Pour your preferred carrier oil into one of the glass bottles. Add your base, then middle, and then the top notes.
  2. Add the alcohol.
  3. Secure the lid, and let your perfume sit for a solid 48 hours. (Remember, while making perfume with essential oils, the longer you let it sit, the stronger the scent, so you can leave it for up to 6 weeks if you wish.)
  4. Once you’re satisfied with the strength of the scent, add the water, and shake the bottle vigorously for 1 minute.
  5. Use your filter and funnel to transfer the scent to the other bottle.

2. DIY Perfume Recipe Using Flowers

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What You Need
  • 1 1/2 cups chopped flowers
  • Medium-sized bowl with lid
  • 2 cups distilled water
  • Cheesecloth
  • A small saucepan
  • Washed and sterilized, small glass bottle with an airtight stopper
How To Make Your Own Perfume With Flowers
  1. Start by gently washing your flower petals, removing any dirt with water.
  2. Soak the flowers overnight in a cheesecloth-lined bowl and cover it with a lid.
  3. Squeeze the pouch of flowers over a saucepan, extract the flower-scented water and simmer over low heat until you are left with about a teaspoon of the liquid.
  4. Pour cold water into this liquid and bottle it up.
  5. Leave it to set overnight!

3. DIY Citrus Perfume Recipe

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What You Need
  • 1 tablespoon jojoba oil
  • 30 drops of essential oils – grapefruit, sweet orange, peppermint, and a chamomile/lavender blend
  • 2 tablespoons of vodka
  • 1 tablespoon distilled water
  • Dark glass container
  • Small glass container
  • Glass perfume bottle
Steps
  1. Add jojoba oil to the glass container and then add alcohol.
  2. For your essential oils, follow this order: base note: 10 drops of grapefruit, middle note: 10 drops of sweet orange, and then 5 drops of peppermint, top note: 5 drops of chamomile/lavender blend or just lavender.
  3. Use a dropper to add distilled water.
  4. Mix these ingredients well and transfer to a glass container. Let this sit for 48 hours or longer, as per your preference.
  5. Transfer to a perfume bottle once it has reached the desired scent.

4. DIY Jasmine Perfume

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What You Need
  • 2 tablespoons vodka
  • 1 tablespoon distilled water or orange blossom water
  • Essential oils – 30 drops of jasmine, 5 drops lavender, and 5 drops of vanilla
  • Glass bottle
  • Cheesecloth
Steps
  1. Mix your essential oil blend with the vodka in a glass bottle.
  2. Leave the mixture to sit for two days.
  3. Add distilled water or orange blossom water to the mix and shake gently.
  4. Leave for about four weeks in a cool, dark spot.
  5. If you see any sediment, strain through a cheesecloth and pour the perfume in a spray bottle.

5. DIY Natural Vanilla Perfume Recipe

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What You Need
  • 1 vanilla bean
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons organic sunflower oil
  • 40 drops of bergamot essential oil
  • Cedarwood and anise essential oil
  • Glass containers
Steps
  1. Start by slicing open a vanilla bean, scrape out the seeds from the pod, and cut them up nicely into tiny pieces.
  2. Place these pieces in a glass bottle and add your organic sunflower oil.
  3. Close your bottle tightly and let it sit in a cool, dark place for two weeks (shake the bottle gently once every 3-4 days.)
  4. After two weeks, add bergamot, cedarwood, and anise essential oil to a glass spray bottle.
  5. Use a dropper to get the vanilla infused oil out without getting the seeds.
  6. Add this to your glass spray bottle and finally, gently shake the blends together.

6. DIY Solid Perfume Using Coconut Oil

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What You Need
  • 2 tablespoons beeswax
  • 2 tablespoons fractionated coconut oil
  • 20 drops of your favorite essential oil
Steps
  1. Add fractionated coconut oil and beeswax to a glass jar.
  2. Place the jar in a saucepan with about 2 inches of boiling water.
  3. Stir ingredients until combined.
  4. Once it has melted, remove from heat and let it rest for 3-4 minutes.
  5. Add your essential oil and stir well.
  6. Pour this into a container, and to use, apply a small amount to your skin.

[ Read: Best Summer Perfumes For Women ]

7. DIY Patchouli Perfume Recipe

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What You Need

  • 2 tablespoons vodka
  • 1 tablespoon distilled water
  • A dark glass bottle
  • Essential oils – 20 drops sweet orange oil, 10 drops patchouli oil, 10 drops cedarwood oil, 5 drops of lavender oil, 5 drops of ylang-ylang oil, 5 drops bergamot oil
Steps
  1. Start by combining your alcohol and distilled water into the dark glass bottle.
  2. Add a drop of your essential oil, stir that drop into the mixture (the idea is to stir each drop slowly into the alcohol, so the oils thoroughly disperse in it.)
  3. Once you finish, let it sit for about two days.
  4. Gently shake before you use!

8. DIY Summer Perfume Recipe

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What You Need
  • 13 drops peppermint essential oil
  • 13 drops rosemary oil
  • 5 drops lemon essential oil
  • 5 drops sage essential oil
  • 3 tablespoons vodka
  • 2 cups distilled water
Steps
  1. Mix all your essential oils in a glass bottle that contains your 100 proof alcohol.
  2. Gently shake and let the bottle sit for about two days.
  3. Add the distilled water, mixing slowly until it’s completely dispersed.
  4. Leave your perfume to sit for 2-3 weeks in a cool, dark place.
  5. After your perfume matures, remove any kind of sediment using a filter and store it in a pretty glass spray bottle.

9. DIY Fruit Roll-On Perfume Recipe

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What You Need
  • A 5 ml roll-on bottle
  • 3 drops mandarin essential oil
  • 2 drops sweet orange essential oil
  • 3 drops neroli essential oil
  • 2 drops cedarwood atlas essential oil
  • 1 teaspoon liquid carrier oil (grapeseed oil or fractionated coconut oil)
Steps
  1. Start by dropping your essential oils into a bottle and gently swirl around to mix.
  2. Add your carrier oil.
  3. Transfer this to a roller bottle.
  4. Put the lid on and roll between your hands to mix.
  5. Roll onto your wrists and behind your ears to use.

10. DIY Rose Perfume Recipe

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What You Need
  • 3/4 cup fresh rose petals
  • 1/2 cup 100 proof vodka
  • 2 1/2 cups distilled water
  • 2-3 drops rose essential oil
  • Big glass jar with a lid
  • Glass perfume bottle
Steps
  1. Start by placing your rose petals at the bottom of your glass jar and pour the vodka over it.
  2. Cover this up and let it sit for a day in a cool, dark place.
  3. Use a spoon to squish the petals and add the distilled water into the jar as well as the drops of essential oil.
  4. Cover the bowl and leave it to sit for 5-7 days, making sure you mix it once a day.
  5. Once this concoction has been sitting for a week, strain this mixture into a glass perfume bottle. Shake well, and it’s ready to use!

11. Natural Scented Beeswax Solid Perfume Recipe

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What You Need
  • 1 tablespoon carrier oil (almond)
  • 2 teaspoon beeswax pellets
  • 35-40 drops essential oils of your choice
Steps
  1. Place a glass bowl on top of a pan partially filled with water. Simmer over medium heat. Place the oil and beeswax in the glass bowl, and allow the beeswax to melt.
  2. Remove the bowl from the heat source, and stir.
  3. Pour the liquid into a container or tins.
  4. Once your liquid begins to cool, add the essential oil(s) of your choice. Gently stir and place the lid back on your container to keep the oils from evaporating.
  5. Allow the perfume to solidify before use. And as the perfume matures, the scent intensifies.

12. Lavender And Vanilla Spring Perfume Recipe

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What You Need
  • 1/2 cup 100 proof vodka
  • 1 cup dried lavender flowers
  • 2 vanilla beans
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable glycerin
  • 15 drops lavender essential oil
  • 10 drops vanilla extract
Steps
  1. Start by slicing open the vanilla beans using a knife.
  2. Place the beans and the lavender flowers in a glass jar.
  3. Pour your alcohol into the jar and secure with a lid.
  4. Let this mixture infuse for seven days.
  5. Strain and discard the beans and flowers.
  6. Add glycerin, lavender essential oil, and vanilla extract to the reserved liquid and stir.
  7. Allow the perfume to age for four to six weeks.
  8. Strain the perfume and transfer to a spray bottle.

13. DIY Bergamot Eucalyptus Roll-On Perfume

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What You Need
  • 2 teaspoons Jojoba oil
  • 3 drops eucalyptus essential oil
  • 2 drops bergamot essential oil
  • 1 drop rosemary essential oil
  • 1 drop pine essential oil
  • 1 drop mandarin orange essential oil
Steps
  1. Add the essential oils to your roll-on bottle.
  2. Use an eyedropper to add jojoba oil till the shoulder of the bottle.
  3. Replace roll-on ball and lid, and shake the bottle gently until the contents are properly blended.

14. DIY Peppermint And Grapefruit Perfume Recipe

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What You Need
  • A small glass container
  • Dark glass container to store
  • Glass perfume spray bottle
  • 1 tablespoon jojoba oil
  • 2 tablespoons pure grain vodka or alcohol
  • 30 drops of essential oils – grapefruit, peppermint, sweet orange, and a chamomile/lavender blend
  • 1 tablespoon distilled water
Steps
  1. Add the jojoba oil to the glass container and then add your alcohol.
  2. Add the essential oils in the following order: base note – 10 drops of grapefruit, middle note – 10 drops of sweet orange and 5 drops of peppermint, top note – 5 drops of chamomile/lavender blend.
  3. Use a dropper to add distilled water.
  4. Mix this well and transfer to a dark glass container. Store this for two days or up to six weeks.
  5. Transfer your perfume to a pretty glass spray bottle once it reaches your desired scent.

15. DIY Vanilla Rose Perfume Recipe

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What You Need
  • A handful of fresh or dried rose petals
  • A handful of fresh or dried lavender
  • 1 vanilla bean
  • 100 proof vodka
Steps
  1. Combine your flowers and vanilla in a clean, glass mason jar.
  2. Pour enough vodka to cover the dried flowers until they float.
  3. Put the lid on and let it sit for four to six weeks, then strain the flowers.
  4. Strain the liquid and pour into a glass spray bottle.

Tips: Making And Storing Your Homemade Perfume

You don’t have to spend a ton of cash to smell good. Now that you have a bunch of exciting perfume recipes to try out, here are a few tips that you should keep in mind while making and storing your creation.

  • Set up a proper workstation – it doesn’t have to be anything fancy, but a clear table where you can measure ingredients with ease is important.
  • Buy glass bottles with airtight lids and spray dispensers before you start your project.
  • Always use pure alcohol or 100 proof vodka for your perfumes because – the higher the percentage of alcohol, the better the outcome.
  • It’s best to use only glass containers and bottles while making your perfume because essential oils will break down the plastic, which in turn can destroy the oil.
  • The effectiveness of your perfume completely depends upon the ratio of essential oils, alcohol and drinking water in your blend – so make sure you measure well before adding anything, because a little less, or not enough, will change the entire sign of your perfume.
  • Perfume is like fine wine, and it needs to remain and mature before it reaches excellence.

Making your DIY perfume in the comfort of your home is a great thing to do. You can get creative with the ingredients you use and come up with a unique scent. When you make perfumes at home, you can customize the product as per your needs and likes. Besides, you can also avoid using harmful chemicals and ingredients that may cause allergies. The DIY perfume recipes listed above will help you make a unique fragrance that suits your personality. These are simple recipes that you can try with easily available ingredients.

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredient makes perfume last longer?

The correct ratio of essential oils and alcohol makes perfume last longer.

Can I mix alcohol with essential oils?

Yes, you can mix pure alcohol or vodka with essential oils to make perfume.

What is the nicest smelling essential oil?

Lavender, sandalwood, lemon, and frankincense are some popular essential oils that smell nice.

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Esha Saxena is a writer and journalist and holds a master’s degree in media and mass communication. She firmly believes... more

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