Can I process essential oil to a bottle of perfume?

for private use. if yes, tell me how to do it ; )

Answer:
Basic recipe

10 drops Frankincense essential oil (EO)
5 drops Black Pepper EO
4 drops Rose (damascena) absolute or Rose Otto
1 drop Jasmine (grandiflorum) absolute – optional, quite expensive,
5 drops Myrrh EO
10 drops Cedar (atlantica) EO a.k.a. Atlas Cedarwood
3 drops Rosewood EO – or use Rosalina (Melaluca ericifolia), supposedly a more ecologically sustainable substitute
Add your essential oil to a carrier, such as absolute ethanol. You can use SD alcohol, if you find a denaturant that is compatible with the essential oil's odor.
Hi Samara, here are basic instructions on how to make your own perfume using essential oils:

Measure 1 teaspoon of a carrier oil such as jojoba, almond or apricot kernel and 1 teaspoon of alcohol (Vodka) into a bottle.

Add 8-10 drops of essential oils, one drop at a time and shake the mixture well after adding each drop.

Put the lid on tightly and store in a cool, dark place for a minimum of 12 days shaking at least 3 times each day.

Have fun!
Kind regards
Rose
I know that "Silky Scents" has a free recipe section, and they do have one for perfume oils. You can google their name to find them online.

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