Homemade Solid Perfume

Homemade solid perfume is very practical to use and it doesn't contain any alcohol, so if you don't like the thought of rubbing alcohol into your skin this one's for you.

 

 

The Essential oils in this homemade solid perfume recipe can be very therapeutic particularly when rubbed into the pulse areas of the body.

Take a look at our essential oil guide to find out all their beneficial qualities so that you can create a perfume to match both your personality and moods.

 

Making Solid Perfume

Solid Perfume Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp of beeswax or petroleum jelly (The petroleum jelly based perfume will turn out lighter and a little softer than the beeswax base, but both work well)
  • 1 tbsp of sweet almond oil or jojoba oil
  • 10 drops of essential oil (take a look at My Favourite Blends on the perfume page for some ideas)
  • A small container or jar with a tight fitting lid (about the size of a lip balm tin)

Method

  1. Put the beeswax or petroleum jelly in to a small bowl and melt by ether standing the bowl in boiling water or microwaving for a few seconds.


  2. Mix in the jojoba or almond oil.


  3. Add the essential oils and give it a good stir, I would recommend using something disposable for stirring e.g. cocktail stick or maybe a straw unless of course you like the idea of perfumed utensils.


  4. Transfer the melted perfume into your container and leave in a cool dark place with the lid on top but still ajar allowing the perfume to set whilst preventing condensation. The petroleum jelly based perfume will be lighter and a little softer than the beeswax base, but both work well.


  5. Rub on neck, wrists and behind earlobes for a longer lasting fragrance

 

Homemade Solid Perfume




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Whats Next

Check out:
Homemade Eau de toilette spray Recipes
Homemade Aftershave

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