Perfumer’s Alcohol – Description
Perfumer’s Alcohol is a clear, colorless liquid composed primarily of ethanol (denatured alcohol), often blended with small amounts of isopropyl myristate, diethyl phthalate (DEP), or other agents that help solubilize fragrance oils and reduce skin irritation. It is a volatile carrier that evaporates quickly upon application, leaving the fragrance on the skin.
Typical Composition:
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Ethanol (95–98%) – the main solvent
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Isopropyl Myristate or DEP (1–3%) – emollients or fixatives
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Water (optional) – in small quantities, for balance
Key Features:
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High-purity alcohol, free from strong odor
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Specifically denatured to avoid beverage taxation and prevent ingestion
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Fast-evaporating, allowing the fragrance to emerge cleanly
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Safe for use on skin (when properly diluted)
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Ideal for both professional and hobbyist perfumers
Uses:
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Creating eau de parfum, eau de toilette, and body sprays
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Diluting essential oils or fragrance compounds
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Room sprays, linen sprays, or other aromatic products
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