Vanilla (base note) Perfume Oil
Basic way to create your own base note oil or a fragrant body
oil to be used alone.
Ingredients:
- 5 whole, dried vanilla beans
- Highest proof Everclear you can find
- 1/4
oz Jojoba Oil
Instructions:
- In a tinted glass container, slice open vanilla beans and
scrape out the inner black fragrant paste as well as you can. Use as many
vanilla beans as desired. About five beans will make 1/4 oz oil, so 20 beans is
good for 1 oz. (It is best to do this when the vanilla beans are as fresh as
possible, usually right after you have bought them from the store, or store
beans immediately in vacume sealed jars until ready to use.) Cut up the
remaining outer shells of vanilla beans into small pieces and add to the glass
container.
- Pour alcohol over beans, just enough to soak and cover them leaving
about 1/4 inch liquid free on top. Too much alcohol will leave an alcoholic
smell to the end product.
- Leave tinted bottle in a cool, dark area to sit,
covered, and extract the vanilla essence for about 2 to 3 weeks. Open and
agitate every so often, checking the odor for the strength of vanilla scent.
- Heating often speeds up the extraction process, and it is possible to
accomplish the complete extraction within a few days instead of 3 weeks. At
this point, you may if you wish heat the mixture instead of letting it sit for 3
weeks. Put the
mixture in an open glass container, such as a pyrex measuring cup or beaker, and
heat it over an electric range or hotplate--never over a flame or inside an
oven, as alcohol fumes are flammable--and always in a well ventilated area
(windows open). Heat on low for one hour, keeping a close eye on it and stirring
occasionally. Let the liquid cool in the tinted glass container for a few days
to a week in a cool, dark place, such as a cabinet.
- When the scent of the
alcohol has faded and the vanilla scent is strong, test the extraction on your
skin and wait a few seconds, then smell. If it doesn't have a distinct scent of
vanilla, let it stand another week in the cabinet. If it does have a distinct
scent, strain alcohol using cheesecloth, a finely grated tea strainer, or even a
woman's pantyhose (white or nude). The pantyhose actually work the best and
strain out very fine particles quickly.
The alcohol based liquid is now a vanilla scented
base note and can be utilized in perfume making. Take the particulate and vanilla pieces from the
strainer and put back into tinted glass container and pour jojoba oil
over them. Use about double the amount of joboba as there is vanilla bean macerate.
Leave this mixture to sit in a cool, dry place for another week or until the oil
is well scented with vanilla. Strain, and use oil as one would a fragrance oil,
or as a perfume of its own. In order not to be wasteful, the vanilla bean macerate
left in the strainer can be used again and again by leaving it
to sit in either alcohol or jojoba oil. Since it has been soaked adequately in
alcohol first, the vanilla beans have a stronger essence and can be added to
oils easier than if they hadn't been soaked in alcohol. Mix your
homemade vanilla oil with other fragrances - Myrrh goes well with it, as
well as sandalwood and some citrus notes.
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