The water-based perfume base is currently popular in the market. This base can be used in a variety of products, such as body sprays (for both humans and pets), hair sprays, room sprays, fabric sprays, pillow sprays, car sprays, and more. It is highly safe and can be sprayed frequently throughout the day.
The factory’s base is very user-friendly.
Simply mix the base with fragrance, and that’s it!!
The recommended mixing ratio is:
- Water Base: Approximately 18%
- Fragrance oil: Approximately 2%
- Distilled Water : Approximately 80%
How to do it
- Mix water base blends with fragrance oil , ensuring compatibility.
- It used distilled water in the blending process before, and it blends so well that it becomes clear.
- Transfer it into a spray bottle, and it’s ready to use without needing to ferment.
Equipment:
- Fragrance oil or Essential oil
- Water-based perfume
- Distilled water
- Perfume bottle with spray head or roller bottle
- Dropper tube
Differences between 3 types of perfume base
- Spray (alcohol base) : Diffusing into the air is more effective and popular in the market. It blends well with fragrances, resulting in a clear outcome.
- Spray (non-alcohol base/ oil base) : The product has good diffusion capabilities, a highly potent and long-lasting fragrance, a slightly oily texture, no scent, no color, is plant-based, and is suitable for people with allergies, especially those allergic to alcohol.
- Spray (water base) : The fragrance disperses effectively, although not as much as an alcohol-based one. It’s suitable for sensitive individuals and those allergic to alcohol but may not work with all fragrances (usable with 98%). The manufacturing process and proportions are unique compared to other bases.
General characteristics (from most to least)
- Diffusion : alcohol base => water base => non-alcohol base/ oil base
- Texture Density : non-alcohol base/ oil base => water base => alcohol base
- Long lasting : non-alcohol base/ oil base => alcohol base => water base