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How to make Joy by Jean Patou eau de Parfum using Doterra essential oils

by Steven Jackson Online Network Marketing Pro

Doterra essential oil recipes for perfumes is a great way to reproduce some of your favorite off the shelf perfumes at a fraction of the price

Start By Choosing Your Base Oil

For your base oil, Invest more on grape seed or almond oil if you want a scent that is velvety smooth and light weight.

Select Joy Eau de Parfum Scent

Doterra perfumeIn this case we have choosing joy by jean patou eau de parfum which mainly comprises of jasmine and rose. It takes about 10,000 jasmine flowers and 28 dozen roses to make 30ml of the perfume, contributing to its high price. Joy also contains, ylang ylang, michelia and tuberose, creating a simple classic feel to the perfume.

For our interpretation of this classic perfume we will use Doterra perfume essential oils

The base oil does not have any scent so you need to choose a fragrance that will be added to the base.  You would need to use essential oils in order to create your own scented oil.  

They are every potent extracts of herbs and flowers. Take a tour in aromatherapy shops where you could sample various scents and choose those that suit you.

Look For joy by jean patou eau de parfum Containers

You may look around the house to search for some old bottles with tight fitting stoppers or lids. Put the old bottles in a saucepan filled with water added with some drops of dish or liquid soap. Let the bottles roll in boiling water and then drain with a towel.  If there are none, you could simply just buy new bottles in which to store your scented oil.  Ideal containers are those that are dark colored so that light rays will be blocked and prevented from damaging the oil. You can also find fragrances in your garden. If you have flowers in the yard, like the strong-smelling hyacinth or lilac, simply get about one cup of flower petals and place them in a plastic bag. Be sure there is the least possible amount of air in the bag before sealing it.  Bruise the petals, but do not mash it using a mallet. Bruising will open the tiny fragrance pouches in the petals and release the scent. 

Making Perfume with Doterra Oils

To make your Joy Perfume by Jean Patou firstly, fill 2/3 of the container with your base. For bottles with narrow opening, use a funnel when pouring so that there will be no spills or you could use a fitting medicine dropper. Afterward, add your selected Doterra perfume essential oil drop after drop. For each scent, you should choose a different dropper. Let the mixture sit for a few hours after adding a drop of scent. To know whether the formulation is already okay, smell the aroma by rubbing a small amount on your wrist.  It will be helpful to record and track the measurements of base and fragrance oil you mix together so that you can make the same formulation again without the need to experiment anymore.  Once done, store the bottle in a cool, dark place for about two weeks to allow the scent to completely infuse into the oil.  Make sure that the bottle is tightly sealed.

Experiment With Fragrance Blends

In order to find the most suitable fragrance, you may try and experiment on different oil blends. You may also choose an essential oil based on its aromatherapy properties. If you want to have scented oil you can use for massaging, add some drops of lavender that helps make a person relax.  The scent of grapefruit, on the other handPsychology Articles, can motivate and refresh.

Be sure you have the best Doterra perfume quality

When creating a high quality perfume such as Joy by Jean Patou eau de Parfum only use therapeutic grade essential oils because anything less could have side-effects such as hives.

To find the best quality essential oils to create this wonderful Doterra perfume - Click here and go to our webshop.


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