Creating your own perfume isn’t just a creative outlet – it’s a sensory experience that allows you to craft a scent that’s uniquely yours. Using Perfumer’s alcohol as a base gives your perfume the same quality, clarity and longevity as professional fragrances.
The benefits of Perfumers alcohol
Unlike rubbing alcohol, perfumer’s alcohol is:
- Oderless – Won’t distort your fragrance notes
- Fast evaportating – Perfect for scent diffusion
- Safe for skin
- Ideal solvent – Dissolves both essential and fragrance oils
Perfume Ratios: The perfect formula
| Perfume Type | Fragrance Oil | Perfumers alcohol |
| Eau de Parfum | 20-30% | 70-80% |
| Eau de Toilette | 10-15% | 85-90% |
| Eau de Cologne | 3-8% | 92-97% |
| Body mist / Spray | 1-3% | 95-99% |
How To Make Perfume
Ingredients you will need:
Step 1
Measuring. Pour the perfumer’s alcohol into the measuring jug, then pour it into the perfume bottle. Next, measure your fragrance oil and pour that into the perfume bottle.
Step 2
Next, measure your fragrance oil and pour that into the perfume bottle.
Step 3
Screw the cap back onto the perfume bottle securely to make sure there is no leakage.
Step 3
Shake to combine the fragrance oil & perfumer’s alcohol. And that’s it!
If making a large quantity of perfume, it is recommended that you combine both of the ingredients in a bowl and stir thoroughly before pouring it into the perfume bottle.
FQA
How long should perfume mature before use?
Let it rest for 2–6 weeks. This allows top, middle, and base notes to blend harmoniously and prevents harshness.
Can I use essential oils instead of fragrance oils?
Absolutely! Just ensure they are skin-safe and properly diluted. Essential oils give a natural, earthy scent but may not last as long as synthetic fragrances.
How long does homemade perfume last?
When stored correctly (in a dark, cool place), perfumes can last up to 12–24 months. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Is perfumer’s alcohol safe on skin?
Yes — when using cosmetic-grade alcohol and IFRA-compliant oils. Always perform a patch test before applying directly to skin.
Can I sell perfume made with perfumer’s alcohol?
Yes, but you must meet local cosmetic and fragrance regulations, label your ingredients clearly, ensure safety, and maintain supporting documents such as IFRA certificates and safety data sheets.
Do I need a CPSR to sell perfume?
Yes, you must have a Cosmetic Product Safety Report (CPSR) if you plan to sell perfume or any other cosmetic product in the UK or EU. The CPSR confirms that your product is safe for use and complies with cosmetic regulations. Without it, selling your perfume would be illegal. If you’re creating your own blends, you’ll need to get them assessed by a qualified safety assessor before selling.