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A Short History of Perfume from Flowers

India and Persia:

In India and Persia,The art of attar making flourished, with sandalwood oil infused with jasmine fragrance and rose fragrance.

Europe (16th–18th century)

Perfume making shifted toward alcohol-based scents, though flower distillations like lavender and orange blossom remained popular.

In this piece we are focusing on non-alcohol based perfume making from natural flowers scente. The page also covers, Attar, non-toxic and organic scent making process from flowers like, rose, daisy, lavender, jasmine, etc.

Perfume from flowers:

Making perfume from flowers isn’t just creative, it’s a sensory journey that brings joy and personalized elegance.

From the attar making traditions of the East to modern natural perfume trends making scents from fresh blossoms is both a creative hobby and a sensory delight.

There's something deeply satisfying about capturing the essence of nature in a bottle.

Why not synthetic scents

Making perfume from flowers at home is simple, rewarding, and healthier than using synthetic scents.

Combining jasmine fragrance, rose fragrance, and daisy fragrance in an attar making process, you can craft a personalized natural perfume that’s gentle, elegant and truly your own.

How to make Attar from flowers at home?

Step 1: Prepare Your Flowers

Pick fresh, pesticide-free jasmine, rose, and daisy flowers early in the morning for maximum scent.

Step 2: Create the Base

For a traditional attar making method, use a carrier oil like jojoba, almond, or sandalwood oil.

These oils hold the fragrance longer.

Step 3: Infuse the Flowers

Place petals in the oil inside a clean glass jar.

Seal tightly and store in a cool, dark place for 1–2 weeks.

Shake gently once a day to release the natural oils from the petals.

Step 4: Strain Bottle

Strain out the petals and pour your non toxic perfume into a dark glass bottle.

Step 5: Let it mature:

Allow the perfume to rest for another week so the jasmine fragrance, rose fragrance, and daisy fragrance can blend into a harmonious scent.

What sort of flowers to Choose for making perfume?

When making natural scent or traditional attar, not all flowers give the same strength or quality of fragrance.

Some are naturally rich in essential oils, while others are more delicate.

Here are some examples for the same;

Jasmine Flower Scent

Jasmine is known for its intense and sensual jasmine fragrance.

Used in luxury perfumes and attar making.

Works best as a middle note in your perfume blend.

Rose Flower Scent

The queen of flowers in perfumery, rose fragrance is romantic, sweet, and long-lasting.

Perfect as a heart note that balances with lighter flowers.

Lavender Flower scent

Fresh, calming, and slightly herbal.

Common in non toxic perfume for its relaxing properties.

Ideal as a top note.

Daisies Flower Scent

Best for making soft,everyday perfume, it adds freshness to floral blends.

Tuberose and Gardenia Flower Scents

Tuberose and Gardenia are known for a rich, long-lasting perfume bases.

Lilies and Lotus flowers Scent

>Lilies and Lotus flowers are known for their elegant, watery and floral taste.

These are used in light natural perfume blends.

Why Choose Natural Perfume?

Unlike synthetic perfumes, a natural perfume is made from real plant extracts without harmful chemicals.

It’s gentle on the skin, eco-friendly, and offers a pure, authentic scent.

If you’re sensitive to artificial fragrances, a non toxic perfume is the perfect alternative

Oil Infusion Method of perfume making from flowers

Macerate petals in carrier oils like jojoba or almond for several weeks (cold) or heat gently for a few hours (hot).

Ideal for natural, alcohol-free perfume.

Water Distillation Method:

Simmer petals in distilled water to create floral water perfume or hydrosol.

Light and refreshing but less lasting than oil perfumes or other methods.

FAQs:

Benefits of Perfume from Flowers?

Natural Perfume: Free from harsh chemicals.

Non Toxic Perfume: Safe for sensitive skin and eco-friendly.

Customizable:You can blend rose fragrance with jasmine fragrance or add daisy fragrance for freshness.

Therapeutic Effects: Many flowers like lavender and jasmine are known for relaxation and mood-lifting.

Long lasting Scents:Oil-based perfumes and attars age beautifully.

What is the difference between attar and natural perfume?

Attar is a concentrated perfume oil made by distilling flowers (like jasmine or rose) into a base oil such as sandalwood. A natural perfume can be alcohol or oil-based but always uses plant-derived ingredients.

Can I mix different flower fragrances together?

Yes, Blending flowers creates a unique signature perfume.

For example, you can mix rose fragrance with jasmine fragrance for a romantic scent or combine daisy fragrance with lavender for a light, refreshing perfume.

How do I make my flower perfume last longer on skin?

To make your natural perfume last, apply it on pulse points (wrists, neck, behind ears) and layer it over an unscented moisturizer or body oil.

Oil helps lock in the fragrance.

Making perfume from flower is both an art and science

The traditional attar making process with sandalwood oil or with rose petals is natural, non toxic, and reflects your personal taste.

From the sensual jasmine fragrance to the timeless rose fragrance and the playful daisy fragrance, each flower brings its own beauty to your signature scent.

Article Credits:

Chief Editor, Junaid Khan.

Guest Writer: Rimsha najam.

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