Perfume Formulation Issues: Solubility and Texture (Alcohol vs Oil Base)
Asked by: born2girl_pp
On: December 26, 2017
Product Type:
Cosmetics
Question
I have two perfume formulations. Can these formulas be mixed?
Alcohol-based formula:
- Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate (DHEAS) (Attraction) (0.2% in Alcohol) 1%
- Last Fix™ (กลิ่นหอมติดทนนาน) 15%
- COCO Mademoiselle (compare to Chanel) 20%
- Ethyl Alcohol (99.9% , 200 Proof, Perfumers Grade) remaining
Alcohol-free formula:
- Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate (DHEAS) (Attraction) (0.2% in Alcohol) 1%
- Last Fix™ (กลิ่นหอมติดทนนาน) 15%
- COCO Mademoiselle (compare to Chanel) 20%
- Fractionated Coconut Oil remaining
Also, for the alcohol-free formula using Fractionated Coconut Oil, will it feel oily?
Answer
Based on the staff's reply:
- The alcohol-based formula can be mixed.
- For the alcohol-free formula, Last Fix™ (ID 1631) will not dissolve in Fractionated Coconut Oil (ID 169). Therefore, this formula is not directly usable as written and would need adjustment.
- Fractionated Coconut Oil (ID 169) is a very light oil and is commonly used as a perfume base, so it is not expected to feel significantly oily when used in this way.
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