![]() ![]() ![]() One of the best things about solid perfume is that you can experiment by layering different fragrances to find your signature scent. It's also easy to throw in your handbag for a handy go-to perfume, and it's also a gorgeous personalised present to make for family and friends. In this tutorial you'll learn how to use essential oils to make your very own natural solid perfume. Supplies![]() ![]() ![]()
Metal tins, oils & other supplies can be purchased at WholesaleSuppliesPlus.com. Printable self adhesive labels can be purchased by the sheet from LabelsByTheSheet.com. 1. PreparationBring a shallow amount of water, about one to two inches, to a boil in a pot. This will be the first level of our double boiler system. While it’s getting hot, proceed to the next steps. 2. Combine the Oils and WaxStep 1Combine the beeswax and oils in a heat safe container. I'm using sweet almond oil, but feel free to use any carrier oil you have on hand. If you decide to use a butter, like shea butter, reduce the beeswax to two teaspoons and use four teaspoons of butter. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Step 2Place your heat safe container in water, taking care to make sure water will not come in contact with any of the oils. Put the heat on low to gently melt the wax. ![]() ![]() ![]() 3. Determine Your Essential Oil MixStep 1While the base is melting, think about how you will combine your essential oils to create your signature scent. Experiment a bit by placing a few drops of oil on a paper towel to find out what you like and how scents mix well together. I've chosen bergamot, cedarwood and neroli essential oil. Essential oils are readily available at most health food markets. Use your imagination and don't be afraid to experiment with combinations. Step 2Once completely melted, remove the solid perfume from heat and then carefully drop in your essential oils. ![]() ![]() ![]() Step 3Stir with the plastic dropper to ensure the solid perfume and essential oils are well combined. ![]() ![]() ![]() 4. Finish UpStep 1Using your dropper, carefully transfer your solid perfume from the heat safe container to your tins. ![]() ![]() ![]() Step 2Print labels for your new signature scent on a self-adhesive label sheet. If you're giving it to someone as a gift, you might like to list all of the ingredients on the label. If you're using an inkjet printer, make sure the ink dries completely before proceeding. Step 3Once the perfume has completely hardened, place the labels on your tin caps and cover your solid perfume. ![]() ![]() ![]() Enjoy Your Signature ScentYou're done! Now that you've learned how to make your own solid perfume, you can experiment with different blends of essential oils. You can try to make a 'relaxing blend' or an 'energising blend', using specific essentials oils with different properties. Are you going to make your own solid perfume? Let us know how you go in the comments below. If you like making your own bath and beauty products, you might like to try these tutorials: |
Make Your Own Solid Perfume with Essential Oils
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