Perfumers Alcohol
Special blend for adding to essential oils and fragrances to make pure perfumes
| Code | Pack Size | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 85M1 | 100ml | £4.19 | Add to Cart |
| 85P1 | 250ml | £5.79 | Add to Cart |
| 85S1 | 500ml | £6.99 | Add to Cart |
| 85B1 | 1L | £10.79 | Add to Cart |
| 85C1 | 5L | £23.79 | Add to Cart |
| 85G1 | 20L | £84.99 | Add to Cart |
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PERFUMERS ALCOHOL
This is a special formulation which can be used by both professionals and amateurs who wish to make perfumes, colognes, eau de parfume, eau de toilette, cologne splashes, room sprays etc. It allows the simple addition and blending of essential oils and fragrances into solution with or without water.
Perfumers alcohol is also used in the production of DIFFUSER OILS.
For details on how to make your own diffuser oils see below.
The blended solutions remain clear and free from cloudiness.
The 3 main ingredients of perfumers alcohol are:
- Ethanol (denatured) – A pharma grade alcohol which is the main carrier for the fragrance oils. This evaporates quickly as it is warmed by skin temperature releasing the fragrances evenly over the surface.
- Isopropyl myristate – used in cosmetic and topical medicinal preparations where good absorption through the skin is desired.
- Monopropylene glycol – a skin safe cosolvent which allows the fragrance oils to be solubilised in the alcohol carrier. This helps to control the evaporation of the alcohol so that it does not flash off too quickly.
To read an article on using perfumers alcohol click here
Guidelines for the making of perfumes etc:
The difference between different perfumes and colognes is simply the level of oils contained in each product. As a general rule the concentrations are given as: perfume (20–30%); eau de perfume (10–15%); eau de toilette (4–8%); cologne (3–5%); cologne splash (1–3%), room sprays (1–5%).
- Prepare scent by thoroughly blending selected essential oils
- Add combined oils to perfumer's alcohol
- Stir solution slowly and thoroughly until solution has cleared
- Add water (distlled or natural spring) as required
- Allow the solution to rest for at least 48 hours
To read an article on how to make your own perfume click here
Typical formulas:
| Product | Essential oils % | Perfumer's alcohol % | water % |
|---|---|---|---|
| perfume | 15 – 30 | 75 – 85 | 0 – 10 |
| eau de perfume | 8 – 15 | 80 – 90 | 10 – 20 |
| eau de toilette | 4 – 8 | 80 – 90 | 10 – 20 |
| eau de cologne | 3 – 5 | 65 – 70 | 30 |
| cologne splash | 1 – 3 | 77 – 80 | 20 |
| Room Spray | 1 – 5 | 77 – 80 | 20 |
How to make your own DIFFUSER OIL:
- 30% Fragrance oil
- 60–65% DPG (buy DPG)
- 5–10% Perfumers alcohol (Buy Perfumers alcohol)
To make diffuser oil blend the fragrance oil with the DPG until clear. Add Perfumers alcohol to reduce viscosity to desired thickness.
To read an article on how to make your own reed diffuser click here
