Mixing Pheromones and Fragrance Fixative (Last Fix) into Perfume

Asked by: adtrues On: February 26, 2017 Product Type: Cosmetics

Question

I want to add Pheromone and Last Fix into my existing Perfume. Can I add them directly? If I want to add both, what is the correct mixing order and procedure? Is there a specific type of Perfume base required for this?

Answer

Based on the information provided in the reply, here are the simple principles for mixing pheromones and Last Fix with your existing perfume:

Simple Principles for Mixing Pheromones and Last Fix with Perfume:

  1. Adding Pheromones: You can add pheromones directly into your existing perfume and mix them together.
  2. Adding Last Fix (Fragrance Fixative): If you also want to add Last Fix to help the scent last longer, do not add it directly at the same time as pheromones.
    • First, mix the pheromones with your existing perfume until they are well combined.
    • Then, take this mixture (perfume + pheromones) and blend it with the Last Fix.
    • This blending process with Last Fix might take a significant amount of time (at least 15 minutes or until any sediment from the Last Fix is fully dissolved).
  3. Perfume Base: This mixing method, especially when using Last Fix, requires your existing perfume to be alcohol-based. Most spray perfumes are alcohol-based, but perfumes from certain regions (like some Muslim countries) might use oil bases, in which case Last Fix cannot be added.
  4. Alcohol Content: The staff's response doesn't explicitly state if the alcohol content increases when adding Last Fix. It mentions blending until Last Fix dissolves, implying it dissolves in the existing alcohol base of the perfume. It doesn't instruct you to pre-dissolve Last Fix in separate alcohol before adding it to the perfume.

In summary, mix pheromones into your perfume first, then blend that mixture thoroughly with Last Fix if desired, ensuring your perfume is alcohol-based.