You can easily make lavender perfume using lavender essential oil and a carrier oil. Here's how:
Simple Lavender Perfume Recipe
This recipe is straightforward and allows you to customize the scent intensity.
Ingredients:
- 1 oz Carrier Oil (choose one):
- Jojoba Oil
- Fractionated Coconut Oil
- Apricot Kernel Oil
- Avocado Oil
- 20-30 drops Lavender Essential Oil
- Perfume bottle or rollerball bottle
Instructions:
- Prepare the Bottle: Ensure your perfume bottle is clean and dry.
- Add Carrier Oil: Pour a little less than 1 oz of your chosen carrier oil into the perfume bottle. This leaves room for the essential oil.
- Add Lavender Essential Oil: Add 20-30 drops of lavender essential oil. Start with 20 drops and add more if you desire a stronger scent.
- Mix Thoroughly: Secure the lid tightly and shake the bottle for a few seconds to combine the oils.
- Test and Adjust (Optional): If desired, test the scent and add more lavender essential oil, one drop at a time, until you reach your preferred fragrance strength. Remember to shake well after each addition.
- Let it Settle: While not strictly necessary, letting the perfume sit for a day or two can allow the scent to meld and mature.
Choosing Your Carrier Oil
The carrier oil dilutes the essential oil and helps it apply smoothly to your skin. Each oil offers slightly different properties:
- Jojoba Oil: Very similar to human sebum, making it readily absorbed. It's also known for its long shelf life.
- Fractionated Coconut Oil: Lightweight, odorless, and absorbs quickly. It remains liquid at room temperature.
- Apricot Kernel Oil: Light and moisturizing, with a slightly nutty aroma.
- Avocado Oil: Rich in vitamins and fatty acids, making it very moisturizing. It can be slightly heavier than other options.
Tips for the Best Lavender Perfume
- Use High-Quality Essential Oil: The quality of your lavender essential oil greatly impacts the final scent. Look for reputable brands.
- Experiment with Blends: Consider blending lavender with other essential oils like chamomile, cedarwood, or bergamot for a more complex fragrance.
- Storage: Store your perfume in a dark glass bottle in a cool, dark place to preserve its scent and prevent degradation.