How to Make Perfume Last Longer and Project More

Asked by: batblast41 On: September 01, 2019 Product Type: Cosmetics Answered

Question

I chose the scent brit for men. It smells very good.

Using:

I think the scent lasts only 1-2 hrs.
And it doesn’t really project so people around can smell it.
Need to smell close to the skin to get the scent.

Could you please suggest how to make it project more and last longer?

  • I would like to have the scent bleu de chanel. Is there any chance it will be brought in for sale?

Answer

Improving Perfume Longevity and Sillage

You're looking to make your "brit for men" perfume last longer and project more. You're already using a high fragrance concentration (30%) and Flora fix.

The most critical step to improve performance, especially for homemade perfumes, is maceration (aging). After mixing, the perfume needs time for the ingredients to blend and stabilize. Store your mixture in a cool, dark place for at least 2-4 weeks, or ideally longer (months), gently swirling occasionally. This alone can significantly boost longevity and sillage.

If, after proper maceration, you still want to enhance performance, you can consider adding additional fixatives or base notes. These ingredients are heavier molecules that evaporate slowly, anchoring the fragrance and helping it last longer and project further.

Based on the search results, here are some ingredients known for their fixative or base note properties that could potentially help:

  • Labdanum Absolute: This is a resinous material with a deep, ambery, leathery scent. Resinous absolutes are excellent natural fixatives. Adding a small amount can significantly improve longevity.
  • Styrax Resinoid: Similar to Labdanum, Styrax is a resin with a sweet, balsamic, slightly spicy aroma. Resinoids are effective fixatives.
  • Vetimoss: This likely refers to a material with vetiver and mossy characteristics. Vetiver is a classic base note in perfumery, known for its earthy, woody scent and excellent fixative qualities. Mossy notes also contribute to the base and longevity.
  • Delta-muscenone: This is a type of synthetic musk. Musks are widely used in modern perfumery not only for their clean or animalic scent profiles but also because they are superb fixatives and can enhance the diffusion (sillage) of a fragrance.

How to use them:

If you choose to experiment, start by adding a very small percentage (e.g., 1-5%) of one of these ingredients to a small test batch of your perfume. Adding too much can overpower the original fragrance or make it too heavy. Base notes and fixatives are potent.

Regarding Benzophenone:

Benzophenone was also in the search results. While it's listed, its primary function in perfumery is typically as a UV filter to protect the fragrance from light degradation, which helps maintain the scent's quality over time. It's not a traditional fixative for increasing the inherent longevity or sillage of the scent itself in the way base notes or resins are.

In summary:

  1. Macerate your current mixture first. This is the most important step.
  2. If needed after maceration, consider adding a small percentage (1-5%) of a fixative/base note like Labdanum Absolute, Styrax Resinoid, Vetimoss, or Delta-muscenone to a test batch.
  3. Be aware that adding these will likely modify the original "brit for men" scent profile.

Regarding "bleu de chanel":

I do not have information on future product availability, including whether a "bleu de chanel" type fragrance oil will be stocked. You would need to check the shop's website or contact them directly for inquiries about new products.

Answer Update
Updated Review: May 2026

This section was added after reviewing the original answer against current product availability and formulation knowledge at the stated point in time.

As of May 17, 2026, we have updated information regarding product availability and technical recommendations for your perfume formulation.

Product Availability Update

The fragrance you requested, Bleu De (compare to Chanel), is now available in our catalog. It is a popular choice for those seeking a sophisticated, woody-aromatic profile similar to the luxury brand.

Technical Formulation Adjustments

In your original formula, you mentioned using Flora Fix™ at 10%. Based on current technical data, this concentration is significantly higher than the recommended usage rate of 0.2% to 2.0%.

Using an excessive amount of fixative can lead to "over-fixing," where the fragrance molecules are held too tightly to the skin, preventing them from evaporating naturally. This often results in poor sillage (projection) and a scent that feels "muted" or only detectable very close to the skin. We recommend reducing Flora Fix™ to 2% to allow the fragrance to breathe and project better.

For enhanced performance in modern formulations, you may also consider:

  • 12H Fix™: Our most powerful fixative for extending longevity, though it requires pre-dissolving with heat.
  • Musk Fix™: A versatile fixative that helps anchor the scent without significantly altering the fragrance profile.
  • Benzophenone: While it serves as a UV protector to prevent scent degradation, it also functions as a sweet powdery fixative that improves tenacity. The recommended usage is typically around 0.2%.