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How to mix oil perfumes

Mixing perfumes is a very precise technique that has its own secrets, and despite the availability of many types of perfumes in the market, and with different and multiple tones, some prefer to follow the method of mixing perfumes and tones, in order to obtain a unique and distinctive perfume. Below, we offers you the best way to mix oil perfumes , which helps you in creating your own unique perfume.

How to mix oil perfumes

How to mix perfumes to get your own unique and special perfume

Before you mix two perfumes together, you must first identify the components of the perfume; Its precise composition and components. Know that perfume is based mainly on three layers. Always make sure to choose perfumes and tones with similar compositions that harmonize with each other to produce a perfume with a distinctive and attractive scent. For example, you can mix herbs and flowers, and add a touch of musk to it. You can also mix vanilla, musk and oud, to get a warm oriental fragrance of the utmost luxury and beauty.

And if you tend to one of the tones more than others, make it the last note in the perfume mixture, so that its smell is the strongest and dominant over the rest of the tones. As we mentioned earlier, you should be careful to choose tones that fit and harmonize with each other, so follow the following method:

1. Musky perfumes are suitable for citrus or floral perfumes, as they reduce the intensity of musky perfumes, to obtain a harmonious fragrance with a scent full of femininity and sophistication.

2. Fresh floral notes harmonize with warm and deep vanilla notes; Being a warm and refreshing blend at the same time, it has a long lasting fragrance. If two types of fragrance are chosen, one is refreshing and the other is warm, it should start with the warm fragrance, and then the refreshing fragrance that enhances the warm fragrance.

3. Citrus fragrances go well with any other perfume. The density of the composition of each of the two fragrances must be taken into account. If the concentration of one of the two fragrances is dense, its concentration must be diluted by mixing it with a lighter fragrance.

 

 

The most commonly used essential oils in perfume mixing

Essential oils have multiple tones
  • Oils extracted from flowers: such as jasmine flower oil, lavender, musk and others.
  • Oriental oils: including tangerine oil, patchouli oil, and vanilla oil.
  • Oils extracted from wood: most notably sandalwood oil, cedarwood oil, and various incense oils.
  • Spicy oils: including ginger oil, nutmeg oil, and spice oil.
  • Citrus oils: such as grapefruit, orange, lemon, and others.

 

Essential tips when mixing perfumes

The importance of experimenting with perfume to choose the tone that suits you
  • Avoid mixing oriental perfumes with any other type of perfume, as it is characterized by its strong and concentrated composition.
  • Do not mix more than two perfumes together in one bottle.
  • Make sure to try the perfume before applying it to the skin, by mixing it on a tissue, and make sure that the perfume does not cause allergies by trying it on the wrist.
  • When choosing warm tones and refreshing ones, be sure to start by mixing warm tones, and then refreshing tones, because the latter works to enhance the warm tones.
  • Always make sure to choose light tones and others that are intense and focused, because you will create the desired balance between the tones.
  • Apply a layer of cream or body lotion before applying perfume, as this step increases the duration of the perfume on the skin.

 

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