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You'll need essential oils, carrier oils, alcohol (such as vodka or perfumer's alcohol), distilled water, and small glass bottles with lids or atomizers.
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Decide on the type of scent you want to create by selecting your top, middle, and base notes. Common fragrance families include floral, woody, citrus, oriental, and fresh.
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Combine 2 tablespoons of carrier oil (such as jojoba or almond oil) with 1 tablespoon of alcohol in a small glass container. This will serve as the base for your perfume.
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Select a few essential oils that have a long-lasting, heavy, and rich scent, such as vanilla, sandalwood, or patchouli. Add a few drops of each oil to your base mixture and stir well.
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Choose essential oils with a balanced and harmonious aroma, such as lavender, rosemary, or ylang-ylang. Add a few drops of each oil to your mixture and stir.
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Select essential oils with light and refreshing scents, like citrus oils (lemon, bergamot, or grapefruit) or herbal oils (peppermint, basil, or eucalyptus). Add a few drops of each oil to your mixture and stir
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Cover your mixture and let it sit for at least 24 hours, allowing the scents to blend and develop.
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After the resting period, test the scent on your skin to see how it evolves. If desired, make adjustments by adding more drops of essential oils to balance the fragrance.
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If your perfume is too concentrated, you can dilute it with a small amount of alcohol or carrier oil to achieve the desired strength.
If you prefer a lighter fragrance, you can add a small amount of distilled water to your perfume mixture, one teaspoon at a time, until you achieve the desired consistency.
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