Solid perfumes based on wax and essential oils and how to replace them with conventional

Store perfumes mostly consist of synthetic components, and where you can get them now. But in the spring, you want renewal, freshness and lightness. So why not treat yourself to your own unique aroma and make perfume with your own hands?



Dry perfume is distinguished by simplicity, comfort in use and phenomenal durability. It is not difficult to prepare such a perfume at home, and the search for new fragrances can become a fascinating hobby and bring many pleasant minutes.

Spirits with their own hands



You'll need it.
  • 1 tsp beeswax
  • 2 tsp base oil (jojoba, apricot, almond)
  • 15–50 drops of selected essential oils
  • cap-box
  • pipette
  • heater
  • measuring-glass


Status of work
  1. Melt in a water bath 1 teaspoon of beeswax. You can buy it in the market, in the ranks where you sell beekeeping products.

  2. Add to the mixture 2 teaspoons of any base oil (jojoba, apricot, almond).
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  3. Without boiling, remove from the fire and add at will 15-50 drops of the selected oil or a mixture of essential oils. It does not hurt to pre-test the mixture, since smells affect both well-being and mood.
  4. You can choose a combination of essential oils that you will use using a pyramid of flavors. At its top are the top (initial) notes, which are heard in the first 15-20 minutes after applying to the body. As a rule, these are citrus aromas, mimosa, basil, mint, anise, pink tree, lavender.



    Major or heart-notesThey open after 20-30 minutes. For their creation, flower aromas, essential oils, musk, fennel, pine, cinnamon, tobacco, thyme, nutmeg, cloves are used.

    Trail notes are a kind of aftertaste of aroma. They leave a slight, slightly noticeable aroma. This includes essential oils of myrrh, incense, most woody aromas, such as incense, patchouli and wood moss.

    Beginner perfumers are advised not to chase the number of components and make simple compositions in bubbles with a volume of no more than 4-5 milliliters.

  5. Stir the mixture thoroughly with a spatula.


  6. Pour warm perfume into a prepared jar.



    An interesting solution would be to use a decorative medallion with a lid.





    It is necessary to act quickly, the spirits cool and harden quite quickly.

  7. After all the perfumes are poured, they should be left for about 30 minutes for complete freezing. Perfumes can be used by applying to areas where the pulse is traced: behind the ear, on the wrists, in the elbow pits.
  8. Before using each new composition, conduct a control test. If the skin does not turn red during the day, then the product is safe and can be used.


Experiment with different flavors and essential oils to find your perfect composition. Who knows, maybe perfume is your calling. We wish you good mood and creative success!