INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DILUTION CALCULATOR Starting Fragrance Oil Concentration (%):
This refers to the concentration of your pure fragrance oil or essential oil.
It's usually expressed as a percentage, where 100% means the oil is undiluted. For example, if you have a 50% fragrance oil, it means the oil has been pre-diluted with 50% of a solvent or other substance.
Desired Perfume Concentration (%):
This is the percentage of fragrance oil you want in your final perfume product.
For example, if you want a perfume with a 10% concentration, that means 10% of the final mixture will be fragrance oil, and the remaining 90% will be the solvent (like perfumer's alcohol or a carrier oil).
Total Desired Perfume Volume (ml):
This is the total amount of perfume you want to make, measured in milliliters.
When you click Calculate you will be given the amount of fragrance oil in ml and the amount solvent in ml to add up to the total desired perfume volume.
Dilution Calculator
Dilution Calculator
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PERFUME RECIPE CALCULATOR
Total Desired Perfume Volume (ml):
This field allows you to specify the total amount of perfume you want to create, measured in milliliters (ml).
Top Notes Proportion of Top Notes (%):
This field lets you define the percentage of your perfume that will consist of top notes. Top notes are the initial scents you smell when you first apply a perfume. You can include up to three different top note fragrances.
Heart Notes Proportion of Heart Notes (%):
This field allows you to specify the percentage of your perfume that will consist of heart notes. Heart notes are the main body of the fragrance, and they emerge after the top notes fade. You can include up to three different heart note fragrances.
Base Notes Proportion of Base Notes (%):
This field lets you set the percentage of your perfume that will consist of base notes. Base notes are the longest-lasting scents in a perfume and provide the foundation for the fragrance. You can include up to three different base note fragrances.
When you click Calculate you will be given the amount of each fragrance oil under each note in ml and the amount of solvent in ml to add up to the total desired perfume volume.