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Perfume Premix
Perfume Premix
Olfactory Notes: Neutral · Clean · Alcoholic · Slightly Musky · Smooth
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Information About Perfume Premix
Key Features
✦ Ready-to-use universal ethanol base — no additional carrier blending required
✦ Formulated for 15–25% fragrance loading — compatible with synthetic compounds, essential oils, and attars
✦ Clean, neutral odor profile — allows your fragrance to perform without interference
✦ Optimised for spray application — delivers fine mist, even dispersion, and good sillage
✦ Contains a mild fixative carrier to improve fragrance adherence and reduce alcohol harshness on skin
✦ Suitable for EDP, EDT, and body mist formats depending on fragrance dosage used
✦ Vegan and cruelty-free base — no animal-derived ingredients
About Perfume Premix
Perfume Premix is a professionally formulated alcohol base designed to simplify the DIY perfume-making process. Traditional perfumery requires the blender to separately source cosmetic-grade ethanol, measure fixative carriers such as DPG or IPM, and calibrate the blend ratio before even adding a single fragrance ingredient. Perfume Premix eliminates this complexity by delivering a pre-balanced, spray-ready base that performs reliably from the first batch. It draws on the same foundational chemistry used in commercial fine fragrance manufacturing, scaled and simplified for home and small-studio use.
What makes Perfume Premix particularly useful is its neutrality and versatility. The base has been formulated to remain odor-transparent, meaning it will not compete with, distort, or mask the fragrance you add to it. The carrier component integrated into the base improves the way fragrance molecules bind to the alcohol matrix, which translates into better projection, smoother dry-down, and a less harsh skin feel compared to raw alcohol alone. Whether you are working with a synthetic aroma chemical compound, a natural essential oil blend, or a traditional attar, the base performs consistently.
Bio Shop Pakistan supplies cosmetic-grade Perfume Premix suitable for DIY perfumers, fragrance hobbyists, small home-based perfume businesses, and gift crafters who want professional results without the complexity of multi-ingredient base formulation.
Olfactory Profile
SCENT DESCRIPTION : Perfume Premix has a clean, neutral, and near-odorless character with a faint, fresh alcohol note that dissipates within seconds of application. It carries no detectable fragrance identity of its own. Once your fragrance compound or essential oil is added, the base steps back entirely and allows the full olfactory character of the blend to express itself without interference or distortion.
NOTE POSITION : Carrier — not a fragrance note
FRAGRANCE FAMILY : Non-applicable — neutral base
FACETS : Clean · Neutral · Transparent · Fresh · Odor-passive
TENACITY : Non-applicable — tenacity is determined by the fragrance added
SILLAGE : Non-applicable — sillage is determined by the fragrance concentration and materials used
Technical Specifications
Chemical Name : Denatured ethanol blend with fixative carrier
CAS Number : Not applicable — multi-component proprietary blend (verify batch specification with supplier)
Synonyms : Perfumer's alcohol base, perfume carrier base, ready-mix perfume alcohol, DIY perfume base
Purity % : Ethanol content typically 90–95% (verify with supplier CoA)
Appearance : Clear, colorless, mobile liquid
Odor Threshold : Near odorless — faint ethanol note only
Solubility : Fully miscible with ethanol-soluble fragrance compounds, essential oils, and aroma chemicals
Specific Gravity : Approximately 0.820–0.860 at 20°C (verify with supplier)
Flash Point : Approximately 18–24°C (flammable — handle accordingly)
Type : Formulated blend — synthetic carrier base
Applications & Usage Guidelines
Fine Fragrance (EDP / EDT / Body Mist) : ★★★★★
Perfume Premix is purpose-built for this application. At 20–25% fragrance loading you achieve an EDP-strength result; at 10–15% the result is closer to EDT or body mist. It is the core intended use case and the base performs exactly as expected in this context.
Attar and Oriental Blending : ★★★★☆
Perfume Premix works well as an alcohol carrier for attar-forward or oriental accords. Attars and heavy resinous compounds dilute cleanly in the base. Note that very thick, high-viscosity attar concentrates may require gentle warming before mixing for full homogenisation.
Home Fragrance (Room Spray / Linen Spray) : ★★★★☆
The base is suitable for alcohol-based room and linen sprays. Add fragrance at 5–15% for a light to moderate room spray. The clean base character ensures no background odor in the finished product.
Gift and Small Batch Production : ★★★★★
Perfume Premix is ideal for small-batch gift making, craft markets, and personal gifting. It removes the need for precise multi-ingredient measurement and delivers a consistent, professional result every time.
Cosmetics and Skin Application Products : ★★★☆☆
The base can be used in alcohol-based cologne splashes and after-shave formulations. It is not designed as a leave-on moisturising base and prolonged undiluted skin contact should be avoided. Performance is adequate for rinse-adjacent or splash applications.
IFRA & Usage Rate
RECOMMENDED FRAGRANCE LOADING
Application : Suggested Fragrance Dosage
Body Mist / Light Cologne : 8–12%
Eau de Toilette (EDT) : 12–18%
Eau de Parfum (EDP) : 18–25%
Room / Linen Spray : 5–15%
After-Shave Splash : 5–10%
Blending Guide
METHOD 1 — SIMPLE DIRECT BLEND
Measure your Perfume Premix into a clean glass beaker. Add your fragrance compound, essential oil blend, or attar at your chosen dosage (15–20% is a reliable starting point). Stir gently with a glass rod for 1–2 minutes until fully homogeneous. Transfer into a spray bottle and allow to rest for a minimum of 48 hours before evaluation. A full maceration period of 7–14 days will develop a rounder, more integrated result.
METHOD 2 — DILUTION OF THICK CONCENTRATES
If working with a dense attar, thick resin absolute, or highly viscous fragrance compound, warm the concentrate slightly (30–40°C) before adding it to the premix. This reduces viscosity and ensures complete dissolution without clouding. Never heat the premix directly over an open flame.
METHOD 3 — BUILDING A CUSTOM BLEND
Use the premix as your base and add individual aroma chemicals or essential oils to construct a bespoke accord. Start with your base and heart notes first, add top notes last. Keep a written record of each ingredient percentage to allow accurate replication.
BEST PAIRINGS
Fragrance Compound (ready-made blend) → Fastest route to a finished perfume — add at 20% and wear
Single Musks (Habanolide, Galaxolide) → Creates clean, contemporary body-skin fragrance
Woody Aroma Chemicals (Iso E Super, Cedarwood EO) → Builds a dry, modern fougere or woody signature
Attar of Rose or Oud → Produces an oriental or bakhoor-inspired fine fragrance
Citrus Essential Oils (Bergamot, Lemon) → Light fresh cologne character — excellent as a daily wear
AVOID
Avoid adding fragrance oils that contain significant water or glycerin content — these will cause clouding and separation in the ethanol base. Avoid exceeding 25% total fragrance loading for skin-applied products. Do not mix with oil-based carriers such as jojoba or fractionated coconut oil — this premix is ethanol-based and designed for alcohol-soluble materials only.
Perfumer's Note
Working with raw materials for as long as I have, I still appreciate how much friction the premix format removes from the creative process. The hardest part of alcohol-based perfumery for a beginner is not the fragrance itself — it is getting the base right. Poorly denatured alcohol, miscalculated DPG ratios, and unstable blends can ruin a good fragrance concept before it is ever properly evaluated. Perfume Premix solves that problem entirely. It hands you a stable, neutral, professionally calibrated canvas and lets you focus on what actually matters: the scent.
ADVANCED TIP
If you want to improve the longevity and depth of a Premix-based fragrance, add 1–2% of a high-purity DPG (dipropylene glycol) or IPM (isopropyl myristate) to your blend before adding the fragrance compound. Even though the premix already contains a carrier component, this additional small percentage acts as an extra fixative anchor for your heavier base note materials, particularly resins, musks, and ambery accords. It also improves the dry-down texture on skin and subtly reduces initial alcohol sharpness at the opening.
Safety & Storage
Physical State : Clear liquid
Skin Safety : Avoid prolonged undiluted skin contact — safe when used in finished perfume at normal wearing concentrations
Eye Contact : Causes serious irritation — rinse immediately with water for 15 minutes and seek medical advice if irritation persists
Ingestion : Do not ingest — not for internal use
Ventilation : Use in well-ventilated area — ethanol vapours are flammable and should not accumulate in enclosed spaces
Storage : Store in a cool, dry location away from heat, sparks, and open flames — ideal temperature 15–25°C
Shelf Life : 24–36 months when stored correctly in sealed container — verify with supplier
Container : Store in original container or a dark glass bottle with an airtight closure — avoid plastic containers not rated for alcohol
Flammability : Highly flammable — flash point approximately 18–24°C — keep away from ignition sources at all times
FAQ
Q: How much fragrance should I add to Perfume Premix to make a strong perfume?
A: For an EDP-strength result, add 20–25% fragrance compound or essential oil blend by volume. For an EDT-style, use 12–18%. Start at 20% and adjust based on your preference.
Q: Can I use essential oils in Perfume Premix or only synthetic compounds?
A: Both work well. Essential oils, attar concentrates, fragrance compounds, and individual aroma chemicals all dissolve cleanly into the ethanol base. Ensure your materials are free of significant water content to avoid cloudiness.
Q: Do I need to add anything else to Perfume Premix or is it complete as-is?
A: It is complete and ready to use. Simply add your fragrance and you are done. Optionally, you can add 1–2% DPG or IPM to improve longevity and dry-down smoothness, but this is an advanced optional step, not a requirement.
Q: How long should I wait before testing my finished perfume?
A: Allow a minimum of 48 hours for the fragrance to integrate with the base. For best results, macerate for 7–14 days in a sealed dark glass bottle before final evaluation. Complex accords will improve noticeably with time.
Q: How does Perfume Premix compare to buying raw cosmetic ethanol separately?
A: Raw cosmetic ethanol requires you to also source and measure a separate carrier (DPG, IPM, or similar) and calibrate the blend ratio yourself. Perfume Premix delivers a pre-balanced, tested, and stable base that saves time, reduces formulation errors, and is ideal for anyone who wants consistent professional results without the complexity of multi-ingredient base preparation.
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