Essential oil perfume is the best option when looking for a non-toxic perfume due to its purity, creating no need for added fragrance.
I love a floral-scented perfume, which is exactly why I created this floral roll-on essential oil perfume recipe! The aroma from this perfume is a sweet floral scent, but not overwhelming. It is also so easy to make your own DIY essential oil perfume recipes, just follow the simple steps I’ve provided!
Using pure essential oils that have been tested for purity is so important, that is why I always use Plant Therapy oils (not sponsored, I just really love them!). They have gone through extensive quality testing to prove how pure their oils are, you can check that out here. The essential oils bought at local stores are usually not pure and can even be toxic depending on what is added to them. Plant Therapy is typically affordable when it comes to essential oils which is a huge bonus.
This floral roll-on essential oil perfume recipe is easy and inexpensive to make, and so versatile! If you don’t love a floral-scented perfume, you could simply follow the same recipe that I have provided (the oils have been diluted properly in a carrier oil, which is very important), but put your twist on it with YOUR favorite oils!
There are so many different essential oil blends or even single oils on the market that when combined would make a beautiful smelling perfume. As long as the oils are pure, this recipe can be diversified in any way to fit each need however, I do LOVE the scent of this exact recipe.
What Essential Oil Combinations are Good for Perfume?
If you have thought about making your own perfume, you might be wondering what essential oil combinations are good for perfume. The beauty of making your own roll-on essential oil perfume recipe is you get to choose the fragrance you want. There are many essential oil blends that make a great smelling perfume or you can take a simpler route and choose an essential oil single.
Essential Oil Blends for Perfume
Fresh Meadow (Floral Scent)
Sun Kissed (Citrus and Floral Scent)
Citrus Blossom (Citrus Scent)
Coastal Sunset (Tropical and Sweet Scent)
Bouquet (Floral Scent)
Essential Oil Singles for Perfume
Vanilla (Sweet Scent)
Clary Sage (Floral Scent)
Lavender (Floral Scent)
Sweet Orange (Citrus Scent)
How to Make Floral Roll-On Essential Oil Perfume Recipe
Materials
- 1 10ml Roller bottle
- Sweet Almond Oil
- 7 Drops Fresh Meadow Essential Oil
- 4 Drops Lavender Essential Oil
- 5 Dried Flowers, I used Jasmine and Sweet Plum
Instructions
- Put your dried flowers into the roller bottle, you might have to push them in with a little force depending on the size of your dried flowers.
- Fill your roller bottle 3/4 of the way full with sweet almond oil, this is the carrier oil.
- Add your essential oil drops
- If there is any room left at the top, add sweet almond oil to the top of the roller bottle (leaving room to add the roller top)
- Add your roller top and twist the lid on (Provided with the kit I linked in the ‘What You Will Need’ list).
- Shake your perfume vigorously to allow all of the oils to blend, with the ‘Autumn Breeze’ blend I used, it took a few minutes of shaking before it was completely blended into everything.
- Roll on your wrist, behind your ears, or anywhere you apply perfume. I do NOT suggest using this on clothing as the oils could leave stains.
Notes:
- If you buy the roller bottles I linked, they come with a small funnel which makes this process much easier.
Want to watch a video tutorial on how to complete this process? Check it out here!
Floral Roll-On Essential Oil Perfume Recipe
Materials
Instructions
- Put your dried flowers into the roller bottle, you might have to push them in with a little force depending on the size of your dried flowers.
- Fill your roller bottle 3/4 of the way full with sweet almond oil, this is the carrier oil.
- Add your essential oil drops
- If there is any room left at the top, add sweet almond oil to the top of the roller bottle (leaving room to add the roller top)
- Add your roller top and twist the lid on (Provided with the kit I linked in the ‘What You Will Need’ list).
- Shake your perfume vigorously to allow all of the oils to blend, with the ‘Autumn Breeze’ blend I used, it took a few minutes of shaking before it was completely blended into everything.
- Roll on your wrist, behind your ears, or anywhere you apply perfume. I do NOT suggest using this on clothing as the oils could leave stains.
Notes
- If you buy the roller bottles I linked, they come with a small funnel which makes this process much easier.
Looking for more essential oil recipes? You can find a ton right HERE!
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