What is Perfume Oil?
- Ahmed Hossain
- Aug 23, 2021
- 1 min read
Perfume Oil is also known as ator, ittar, and attar in various places such as the Middle East and Asia, whereas in the western world, it is known as a perfume oil. There are multiple types of oil around the world. Among them, there are cooking oil, essential oil, perfume oil, motor oil and more. Our focus is on perfume oil, the raw ingredient used in any bottled perfume mixed with ethyl alcohol.
To better understand, it is essential to inform how must perfume oil is used to produce the items
1) Aftershave uses 1-2% of perfume oil.
2) Body spray or deodorant spray uses 3-5% of perfume oil.
3) Eau de cologne uses about 5-10% of perfume oil.
4) Eau de toilette uses about 10-15% of perfume oil.
5) Eau de Parfume uses about 15%-30% of perfume oil.
If you convert them to a 100 ml bottle, you can see that an aftershave contains only about 2ml of perfume oil, and bodyspray contains 3to 5 ml of perfume oil, Eau de cologne uses 5ml to 10 ml of perfume oil, Eau de toilette uses 10-15 ml of perfume oil, and Eau de parfume uses 15 to 30 ml of perfume oil.
The issue is not the perfume oil or ethyl alcohol itself. Ethyl alcohol is a chemical compound mixed with the perfume oil to bring forth the notes to your nose but causes the notes to fade as fast as you spray it on. Perfume oil lasts for a long time in your clothes and fades of based on your body heat and surrounding where alcohol already has a low boiling point and fades away fast.

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