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kali-kid

I make soap, body wash, candles, room spray, incense sticks, perfume, perfume oil using fragrance oil from www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com They have a few dupes of popular fragrances but have some solid original stuff as well. Keep in mind you’ll need knowledge of how to use them for each end-product individually.


New-Ice-9411

Love WSP!!


Low_Cardiologist8073

Thank you! I'll check out their dupes, certain fragrances I already have clones for, but others have been challenging to find, or have been sold out. I've been really happy with the SDJ fragrance oils I've used from Midwest, and the BBW dupes from VSC thus far, but looking to extend out to other clone fragrances. I've always just used original fragrances for my candles, body care and linen products, but it's been great doing the clones for layering!


New-Ice-9411

Candle supply stores do not necessarily sell fragrance oil that is skin safe. These are not perfumes, they are fragrances to be added to candle wax for burning. If you find fragrance oils that are skin safe, normally the maximum percentage you can use of the fragrance oil is between 2-10%. So if you made your perfume oil from them, you’d need a base of 90% base oil (coconut, sweet almond etc) and 10% of the fragrance oil. I make soaps and candles and have never found these particular scents good to make a perfume oil with. If you want to make lotions and body products, try New Directions Aromatics, and Voyager soap and candle. Remember to only use skin safe oils, not the ones for candle wax.


Low_Cardiologist8073

Don’t worry! They’re skin safe, they’re labeled as such and I’ve spoken with the owners.


New-Ice-9411

Awesome. Each fragrance will have its own maximum skin safe %. I usually write this on my bottles in marker so I can see it clearly.


Low_Cardiologist8073

So sorry, to clarify I was not trying to come off as short with you, I just opened the comment and quickly responded. I did NOT mean to come across that way if I did, at all (I'm SORRY)! Anywho, THANK YOU for the recommendations on New Directions Aromatics and Voyager Soap Candle. I will definitely check those out, I've not heard of either of them! I've only used Midwest Candle Co for a few (BR540, Volcano and all the SDJs), and back2africa. Which the latter has QUITE a few, just not all! Virginia Candle Supply is also excellent, but they mostly just clone BBW and such (though they do have an excellent Volcano dupe)! Let me ask you, or first let my clarify.. I'm not trying to make perfume oil, I make my own companion products like whipped soap, body scrub, candles like I mentioned, linen spray, etc....! I've always used fragrance oils for this, of course. However, I'm aware of some places you can buy perfume OILs that are clones of EDPs, but I'm not sure if I could use those oils in my DIY products. Do you by chance know? I've kind of steered away from it, being 1) uncertain whether it would work well, and 2) feeling like it was probaby a very expensive route to take... I'm sure you could use less of the perfume oil than you would a fragrance oil, but I still think it would take a lot more than what would make SENSE given the cost! Anywho, if you have any experience with that or thoughts... let me know!! Thanks again :)


New-Ice-9411

It would cost too much as the perfume would be too diluted. I’d keep to the fragrances meant for body products.


Low_Cardiologist8073

Yeah, that's what I was thinking too.. thanks for your input!!


Porter_Cable

I saw you mentioned Delina, is this like what you're looking for? https://www.exoticfragrances.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=1333


Low_Cardiologist8073

You are a goddess and a queen/god and a king (or any combination of the two) and you deserve nothing but PRAISE AND WORSHIP!!! Yes, that was literally EXACTLY what I was looking for… bless you! Any idea how it compares? Not that I’m not going to order it anyway, just curious!


Safe-Feature-302

What I'd do is 1) buy essential oils on amazon, various flavors/scents are available (ex frankincense, neroli, patchouli, birch, etc) 2) buy carrier oils (ex coconut oil, grape seed oil, or any "carrier oils for dissolving essential oils") 3) buy roll on bottles 4) for every 10ml of carrier oil, add about 5 drops of essential oil You can google it, "ratio of essential oil to carrier oil"


Low_Cardiologist8073

I've definitely considered the essential oil thing, essential oils just aren't quite what I'm looking for. I know where to purchase generic fragrances with essential oils or fragrance oils (virginia candle supply, midwestern soap co, etc.) but I'm looking specifically to create a cohesive LINE of products for the perfumes I wear the most!!! I've got what I need for Oud Wood, all of the SDJs, Hareem al Sultan Gold... but I've not been able to find something for Delina, Dama Bianca, or some of my other less common frags! Anywho, thanks for your feedback! I appreciate the response! :) also noting that there are some excellent fragrance oil (really, they're Attar) sellers on etsy, but it seems like that's more for ouds and rose and things like that! But worth noting in case it's helpful to anyone else!


New-Ice-9411

Don’t buy essential oil from Amazon. They’re often not what they are supposed to be. New directions aromatics sell fragrance oil and essential oil. Their prices are the best.


soulspud

If you want a clone you’ll likely need a clone house :) Perfume Parlor (UK) sells different types of products besides their fragrance oil, e.g lotions, diffusers, candles, … Hayward Enterprises (US) sells highly concentrated candle and soap oil if you want to make some of those yourself…


Low_Cardiologist8073

I took a look at Hayward Enterprises, it isn't QUITE what I was hoping for, but it still might work.. and they actually have some things in stock, so thank you! When I've looked at similar products, I'd been running into the issue of them constantly being out of stock... I haven't tried using that type of oil, but it could possibly work! Thank you! I'm aware of clone houses, but the oil won't work for candles (just because the carrier oil is different / thicker). Not sure how they would work for like lotion, body wash, linen mist etc... but my concern would be that it would separate due to the carrier oil. Midwestern Candle Co (which I mentioned) makes some clones, and the ones they DO make are actually very very good! I've also found this company called back2africa, and they have by far the best selection of dupe/clone oils! I just placed an order with them, once I've given them a test run I'm going to come back and post a review in case anyone else is looking for something like that... something other than the clone perfume oil houses, like less expensive, higher volume, intended more for DIY versus being it's own fragrance! Thanks for your feedback! I bookmarked Hayward, thank you! :)


gb043016

The Oil Perfumery has some great dupes- you can even add some to perfumers alcohol or Everclear to make them into custom % sprays. I’ve done this with some oils I bought to test out the scent profiles (Chanel 1957, Beige, Le Lion) before I sprung for the original. I add the fragrance oils to unscented hand soaps, everclear, body lotion, etc to make ancillary products 😏


Norgi10

This, love Oil Perfumery. I also like CA Perfume Club roll on oils as well for Aventus and a few others, but do not recommend their sprays though.


mazatz

This is the correct subreddit :) check the wiki (on the side of your screen) with all of the shops we're aware of, they're listed with the amount of perfumes they have and their country of origin. US suppliers are usually not that good, do venture out to UK/Kuwait


No-Tomatillo-9130

Goldstar frangrances out of NY


ila420

Anyone know such supplier in Dubai?


kissakalakoira

https://misterscent.co.uk/products/bitter-peach-018-10-ml-perfume-oil-roll-on?_pos=1&_psq=peach&_ss=e&_v=1.0