Scents carry with them a wave of memories and associations. Maybe a classic department store perfume reminds you of your grandmother or the squeaky clean scent of bar soap reminds you of your mother. Our essential oil perfume opens up options for personal scents you’ll be remembered for, without scary ingredients. Plus, this DIY perfume is easy enough to make, tweak, and remake for years to come.
First, let’s dive into a couple essentials that you should know, like the “notes” of the essential oil blends that make up your perfume. Typically, you’ll smell the quick-evaporating top notes first, followed a moment later by the middle notes—the heart of the perfume. Finally, you’ll catch the base notes, which complement the top and middle notes.
When selecting botanicals for your perfume, start with the base note, soften with a middle note, and finish with a top note that makes a positive first impression.
Base note essential oils:
Middle note essential oils:
Top note essential oils:
Supplies:
- Empty 5-ml essential oil bottle
- V-6™ Enhanced Vegetable Oil Complex
- AromaGlide Roller Fitment
- Top note essential oil
- Middle note essential oil
- Bottom note essential oil
- Custom labels
- Transparent tape
Instructions:
1. Combine 10–15 drops each of your selected oils in the empty bottle until your essential oil blend is balanced.
2. Once you’re happy with the blend, fill the rest of the bottle with V-6.
3. Put the roller fitment and cap on.
4. Print custom labels.
5. Wrap label around the bottle and apply transparent tape.
5. Roll on to your neck, wrists, or anywhere you apply perfume.
I am getting ready to host a make & take party for my friends & wish I had all these oils! <3 I'm so excited!
Frankincense, Ylang-Ylang, and maybe Jade Lemon! I can’t wait to try this. What I great idea! To get one more yuck product out of our house.
The young male YL service rep I just spoke to saw my first order for Cedar Wood and said he loves it combined with Myrrh and Purification! I loved the tip, and then saw this blog!
I am going to make my perfume with my 3 favorite oils Patchouli, jasmine and bergamot. Watch out here I am!!
Thanks for sharing such kind of post! I have gone through with your article, the data are given in a very good manner. I’ve received what since I searched to know more about perfume with essential oil. An essential oils and oil blends take you on a sensory journey that can instantly soothe, enliven, or balance both body and mind.
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What types of oils can I use? Do they have to be a certain type?
Idaho balsam fir, jasmin, and orange. I would have to smell it before I named it or just go with steph’s scent. Thank you for this!! I can’t wait to try these combos.
I am going to use Grapefruit, Ylang Ylang and Cardamom. wondering what category cardamom would fall under? anyone??
I like all the combos but i dont have a lot of the oils yet, but try what i do have. And let you know.
Absolutely love the idea !
Would try Patchouli, Ylang-ylang and Bergamot as my 1st personalized essential oils perfume.
Stress Away, Bergamot and Patchouli is DIVINE ♡☆♡☆♡☆♡☆♡
Patchouli, Bergamot and Ylang Ylang!! It smells so good!!
Love this
Just saw this idea, so made up 3 roller bottles, and like each of them. 1) patchouli, rose, cinnamon. 2) cedar wood, jasmine, orange. 3) cloves, rose, orange. All smell really nice. If I make another one, will try patchouli, rose, jasmine, and orange.
Oh my gosh- I saw this and had to try patchouli rose cinnamon. Thank you for the inspiration! :-)
This is awesome – I wanted to have something like this as I have been asked and I have always wanted to understand what goes best with what.
What about suggestions for men’s colognes?!?
Shutran on its own is great!
I love Northern Lights Black Spruce for my husband! Also he likes Shutran. I like it after it has ‘faded” a bit. It is very strong at first.
I’m having fun with this. My first using these was Patchouli, ylang-ylang abd grapefruit. My second I used Frankincense, neroli and bergamont. I like.
I’ve never made my own perfume blend with the oils, so I’m excited to try! Maybe Frankincense, Geranium, and Lavender 😊
This is also a great blend for skin! Add it to your moisturizer :-)
This is something I’ve been looking for – I’m going to try Myrrh, Ylang Ylang and Bergamot. (fingers crossed!!
I LOVE my Young Living Oils!!!!
Oh No! I don’t have any of the ‘middle’ notes in my stash. A quick order it is!
Patchouli, Ylang-ylang and Orange are what I’m going to try! This is great, love the custom labels!
lavender, orange, and ylang ylang is one of my favorites! I bet patchouli would be great added.
To many choices but thinking Cedarwood, Ylang ylang, and Bergamont
Did you try this yet? I was thinking about this since I like all 3 of those individually.. was curious how they would smell all together!
I did this months back. It is wonderful!
I am going to try Patchouli, Ylang Ylang, Bergamot! These combos will make very fun gifts for my coworkers and help me reuse my empty YLEO bottles!!
I love the explanations behind the note layers! I’m going to try Cedarwood, Geranium and Lavender. I’ll have to wait on a name until I try it out 🤗
Sandalwood, ylang ylang, rose, and orange. I’d call it Orange Rose
Where’s the Patchouli? I wear it by itself but have to be careful. I’ve gotten too much before. I’ll try diluting, but thought it would be on this list.
It is on the list as a bass note!
Mine will be Bergamot, Geranium and Idaho Balsam Fir. I’m excited to try this!
Patchouli, Rose, Lavender
I just made a blend with Frankincense, bergamot & lavender. I immediately got a comment at work about how good it smelled.
I’m going to try Cedarwood, Patchouli, Ylang Ylang, Bergamot,& Cinnamon Bark!
Will fractionated coconut oil work? I am not able to use V6 because I am allergic to sesame. Thanks :)
I’m sure that would work great! :)
Idaho Blue Spruce, Jasmin and Lavender! <3 That's gonna be my first try. :) Thank You so much for this post!!!
Joy Citrus Fresh Valor Release Bergamot and aPro + is my “Happy Mommy” roller!!
Love the smell of essential oils, unfortunately, so many people are sensitive to smells where I work. Every once in awhile I will dab a couple drops of my favorite scent on my wrists and I hear comments around me like, “what’s that smell?” is someone wearing perfume?” “ugh, it’s suppose to be a scent free building” I don’t do it often but sometimes I just can’t help it :)
Love this idea!! Thank you for the info. Sandalwood is one of my favourite scents. Would it be a base note? What other notes would it blend well with? Thank you!
Thank you Young Living….This will be fun!!
I’m going to try Cedarwood, Patchouli, Ylang Ylang, Clove, Sandalwood, & Bergamot!
I think Cedarwood, Jasmin, and Bergamot would smell pretty amazing! And since I have all of them, I will give it a try!! I could call it Bergajazwood!! Lol
Any ideas on making a masculine smelling cologne using this technique? Many of the base note oils seem to have a masculine scent, but I’m not sure about the middle or top notes. Any help is appreciated!
I’m going to try frankensence, jasmine & lavender!
I want to try Cedarwood, Jasmine & Lime!
Ylang Ylang, Cedarwood, & Lime
Frankincense. Jasmine and Jade Lemon will b my1st creation if the sample seems scentsible 😉🍃
Idaho Balsam Fir, Ylang Ylang, and Orange or Patchouli, Geranium, and Bergamot
What would you use if you don’t have (or like) any of the middle notes shown above? Could you use two base notes?
i’d love if you could put out some top, middle, and base note oils for a men’s cologne!
I actually have made perfume with Cedarwood, Ylang Ylang and Orange. It’s delightful!
Cedarwood, Neroli, Cinnamon
It’s all about that Base, ’bout that Base, ’bout that Base!
I agree it’s all about the base ’bout the base…….. I’m still learning, collecting more oils and really trying to learn about this amazing product !!
I love Jasmine with Stress Away! There are a bunch of combos up there I would love to try!