The core of the perfume that emerges once the top notes fade. These last for 2–4 hours (e.g., Lavender, Rose, Geranium, Pine).
10 drops Pine (Middle), 5 drops Cedarwood (Base), 5 drops Juniper Berry (Top).
10 drops Seaweed absolute, 5 drops Bergamot, 5 drops White Fir.
A standard rule of thumb for blending is 30% Top Notes, 50% Middle Notes, and 20% Base Notes. Essential Equipment & Ingredients
This is the most important step. Let your perfume sit in a cool, dark place for at least 48 hours to 2 weeks . This allows the molecules to "marry" and create a cohesive scent. Tips for Longevity
Fill the rest of the bottle (usually 10ml) with your alcohol or oil.
6 drops Ginger, 4 drops Cardamom, 4 drops Clove, 6 drops Vanilla.
7 drops Orange, 7 drops Lime, 6 drops Tangerine.
The core of the perfume that emerges once the top notes fade. These last for 2–4 hours (e.g., Lavender, Rose, Geranium, Pine).
10 drops Pine (Middle), 5 drops Cedarwood (Base), 5 drops Juniper Berry (Top).
10 drops Seaweed absolute, 5 drops Bergamot, 5 drops White Fir.
A standard rule of thumb for blending is 30% Top Notes, 50% Middle Notes, and 20% Base Notes. Essential Equipment & Ingredients
This is the most important step. Let your perfume sit in a cool, dark place for at least 48 hours to 2 weeks . This allows the molecules to "marry" and create a cohesive scent. Tips for Longevity
Fill the rest of the bottle (usually 10ml) with your alcohol or oil.
6 drops Ginger, 4 drops Cardamom, 4 drops Clove, 6 drops Vanilla.
7 drops Orange, 7 drops Lime, 6 drops Tangerine.