AcornSky
Well-Known Member
I have an urge to make a signature scent from essential oils, which I can then use as perfume, body spray and in soap, cream and lotions. This is because I had the perfect perfume 15 years ago and they changed the formulation (as they do - why????) I have been hunting for it ever since, but with no luck.
I'm pretty sure it will contain vanilla and/or benzoin, sandalwood, maybe a very tiny amount of patchouli, and rose. Now there's the problem. Rose. I certainly can't afford to experiment with rose oil. In fact at the moment I can't afford to buy more than 2ml of it.*
So should I use a diluted rose oil (which presumably just means using a lot less), a fragrance oil (I don't want to do this, but if it's the best way I will) or find a substitute for the rose oil? Rosewood maybe?
Any thoughts or suggestions would be very, very welcome.
*This can't possibly be OK, can it??!? If it is I have no problem!
I'm pretty sure it will contain vanilla and/or benzoin, sandalwood, maybe a very tiny amount of patchouli, and rose. Now there's the problem. Rose. I certainly can't afford to experiment with rose oil. In fact at the moment I can't afford to buy more than 2ml of it.*
So should I use a diluted rose oil (which presumably just means using a lot less), a fragrance oil (I don't want to do this, but if it's the best way I will) or find a substitute for the rose oil? Rosewood maybe?
Any thoughts or suggestions would be very, very welcome.
*This can't possibly be OK, can it??!? If it is I have no problem!