chicagocubsfan3434 Posted December 10, 2006 Share Posted December 10, 2006 Maybe I'm just going to the wrong forums, but nobody seems to be able to help me with my questions, so hopefully the bath/body people can help me out here?I'm looking to make fragrance roll-on's in 1/3 oz bottles. I have 4 questions:1)Can I use the FO's from any supplier (daystar, MC, JbN) as long as they're deemed body safe?2 )I'd like to use FCO since I don't like the greasiness of Jojoba oil. What percantage of FO do I need and what percentage of FCO do I need? 3) I would like to add a little bit of another carrier oil (with a long shelf-life) because of the dryness of the FCO, which would you recommend and what percent 'other oil' should I add to the FO/FCO mixture? (I was looking on oilsbynature.com, and there are so many oils listed...I don't mind an expensive oil since it will be for mine and family use only)4) Can I use them right away or is there a curing time?Thanks for any answers, much appreciated! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crafty1_AJ Posted December 10, 2006 Share Posted December 10, 2006 1) Yes.4) Yes, you can use right away. No curing time necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Late Night Posted December 10, 2006 Share Posted December 10, 2006 Sorry, I only know the answer to 1 & 4 too. Both yes as Crafty said. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crafty1_AJ Posted December 11, 2006 Share Posted December 11, 2006 Majestic Mountain Sage suggests 15-30% fragrance oil and the rest would be your base oil, I believe. See their website to check. www.the-sage.comYou might also do some research on snowdriftfarm's website for basic perfumery info. hth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katherine Posted December 11, 2006 Share Posted December 11, 2006 yes, you can use any suppliers skin-safe fragrance oils.FCO is a great oil to use with a very long shelf life.You wanted to add a 3rd ingredient: cyclomethicone is VERY poplular. It is an oil that once rolled or sprayed on, becomes dry(dry oil sprays, dry oil roll ons, etc). If you choose to use FO, FCO & Cyclo, there have been alot of threads on this one....I should know, I've asked alot about this. Here is what I've gathered(& used myself, after much experimenting):7:1 ratio or 6:1 ratio, broken down into "parts"(ok, here is where it used to confuse the heck out of me...the "parts". Another confusing thing is that these %'s are for larger than 1/3 oz size. I have yet to figure that out. The only thing that has worked for me, is to make at least a 2 ouncer & then pour that into rolller bottles. My problem is that most of the time, I just need to make ONE 1/3 bottle in a particular scent. So if I make 2 ounces, just to get the measurements right, I have a ton of leftover/waste after pouring it into the ONE 1/3 roller bottle I needed. )Ok, back to the %'s: 7:1 ratio or 6:1 ratio, broken down into "parts"(let me cut & paste from a source):some people use less or more, but here is the standard recipe:1 part fragrance oil to 6 parts cyclomethiconeit depends on the size...whatever it is, break it down to 7 parts. example : for a 2 ounce total weight - 2.0 divide by 7 = approx .28 per part. so you would use .28 fo and the rest is cyclo.2 oz dry oil spray - .28 oz fo4 oz dry oil spray - .57 oz fo6 oz dry oil spray- .85 oz fo8 oz dry oil spray - 1.14 oz foIF you are adding FCO, just substitute one of the cyclo "parts" with FCO.I truly don't know what the proportions would be to use only FCO & FO. But since you said you were looking into adding a 3rd ingredient, I think Cyclo would be great. (sold at aromahaven, bittercreek, wsp, the sage, etc.. HTH But there are a few threads on this subject here....search around under FCO, roller bottles, etc.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shisha Posted December 11, 2006 Share Posted December 11, 2006 I have been making and selling these for years and I can tell you that every FO is different. I use a larger percentage for some FOs and a much smaller amount of others. It depends how strong you want it and how strong the FO is. Then your carrier throws in another variable. There is no substitute for experience. Get out a bottle, add 5 percent FO and 95 percent whatever your carrier oil is going to be, and see if it works for you. Go up on the FO if you need to, to get the scent you want. No one person can give you a recipe because it depends on the FO and the supplier and carrier you use. Fortunately, it's hard to screw these up. Making them a little too strong or a little too weak is not a terribly dangerous mistake. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carrie Posted December 11, 2006 Share Posted December 11, 2006 I say search for posts in the last couple of months. These questions have all been answered recently.There is no hard rule for questions 2&3. Do your research and test. An untested product is an unsafe product. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelly Posted December 11, 2006 Share Posted December 11, 2006 I've been wanting to make these two, but what is FCO? I also don't like the greasy feel and would like it to dry as soon as possible. I know about the Cyclo but FCO I'm not sure what it is?Hope someone can help! Sorry for stealing your thread. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carrie Posted December 11, 2006 Share Posted December 11, 2006 I've been wanting to make these two, but what is FCO? I also don't like the greasy feel and would like it to dry as soon as possible. I know about the Cyclo but FCO I'm not sure what it is?Hope someone can help! Sorry for stealing your thread. :)http://www.candletech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1797 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelly Posted December 11, 2006 Share Posted December 11, 2006 Wouldn't FCO have some aroma itself? Coconuts are strong I imagine the oil to be strong as well. I'd want something odorless or as close as it gets!Thanks for the link. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Candle Man Posted December 11, 2006 Share Posted December 11, 2006 Wouldn't FCO have some aroma itself? Coconuts are strong I imagine the oil to be strong as well. I'd want something odorless or as close as it gets!Thanks for the link.The way FCO is processed it has no smell.Fractionated Coconut Oil contains only the medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) of coconut oil, making it a fluid and very stable oil. It is produced through the hydrolysis of coconut oil and is then fractionated by steam distillation to isolate the MCTs. Fractionated coconut oil has indefinite shelf life and is a light, non-greasy, non-staining, liquid oil. It is a good choice for use in massage, skin care and soap formulations. Fractionated coconut oil is also a useful carrier oil within aromatherapy applications as it helps to carry therapeutic oils under the skin. It can be included in creams, lotions, bath oils, bath salts and soap. Fractionated coconut oil is especially useful in facial creams and formulations that benefit from the inclusion of a lighter oil. It is a good substitute for sweet almond oil if you are worried about rancidity or a short shelf life.INCI Nomenclature:Caprylic/Capric TriglycerideExtraction Method:Please see descriptionShelf Life:Very Stable Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sawyer's moon Posted December 11, 2006 Share Posted December 11, 2006 yes, you can use any suppliers skin-safe fragrance oils.FCO is a great oil to use with a very long shelf life.You wanted to add a 3rd ingredient: cyclomethicone is VERY poplular. It is an oil that once rolled or sprayed on, becomes dry(dry oil sprays, dry oil roll ons, etc). If you choose to use FO, FCO & Cyclo, there have been alot of threads on this one....I should know, I've asked alot about this. Here is what I've gathered(& used myself, after much experimenting):7:1 ratio or 6:1 ratio, broken down into "parts"(ok, here is where it used to confuse the heck out of me...the "parts". Another confusing thing is that these %'s are for larger than 1/3 oz size. I have yet to figure that out. The only thing that has worked for me, is to make at least a 2 ouncer & then pour that into rolller bottles. My problem is that most of the time, I just need to make ONE 1/3 bottle in a particular scent. So if I make 2 ounces, just to get the measurements right, I have a ton of leftover/waste after pouring it into the ONE 1/3 roller bottle I needed. )Ok, back to the %'s: 7:1 ratio or 6:1 ratio, broken down into "parts"(let me cut & paste from a source):some people use less or more, but here is the standard recipe:1 part fragrance oil to 6 parts cyclomethiconeit depends on the size...whatever it is, break it down to 7 parts. example : for a 2 ounce total weight - 2.0 divide by 7 = approx .28 per part. so you would use .28 fo and the rest is cyclo.2 oz dry oil spray - .28 oz fo4 oz dry oil spray - .57 oz fo6 oz dry oil spray- .85 oz fo8 oz dry oil spray - 1.14 oz foIF you are adding FCO, just substitute one of the cyclo "parts" with FCO.I truly don't know what the proportions would be to use only FCO & FO. But since you said you were looking into adding a 3rd ingredient, I think Cyclo would be great. (sold at aromahaven, bittercreek, wsp, the sage, etc.. HTH But there are a few threads on this subject here....search around under FCO, roller bottles, etc....re the % being for larger amounts...not true.A 1/3 oz roller bottle will contain .33oz (or so)Lets say I'm doing 75% fco and 25% fo.33 * 75% = .2475 oz.33 * 25% = .0825 oz.2475 + .0825 = .33 ozThe nice thing about working in percentages is you can size your recipe up or down very easily!Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sawyer's moon Posted December 11, 2006 Share Posted December 11, 2006 Also - on #3 - yes you can add something else. Since you find fco dry and jojoba greasy (ie non-drying), why not combine the two and do 50% fco and 50% jojoba? So your formula might look like this...37.5% fco37.5% jojoba25% foOr whatever percentages you want....Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katherine Posted December 12, 2006 Share Posted December 12, 2006 this is the post I was looking for, for you:"And if you're doing just one bottle, 1/3 oz is about 9 grams. So if you're doing 50%/25%/25% like candle man posted, that would be about 4 grams cyclo, 2 grams fco, 2 grams fo. You can use a dropper and drop it into a bottle tared on a scale." Oh, and in regard to:"re the % being for larger amounts...not true."...............I'm sorry. I didn't mean to confuse when I said the %'s were only for larger amounts. I guess I should've re-read my post. I meant to say that these amounts(ounces) that I was listing, were the measurements for the %'s related to making the larger sizes(2 oz, 4 oz, etc...). (meaning that you can only use .28 oz FO as a "part" if making a larger size....etc....)Sorry!!! I don't even know if I just re-explained myself correctly!!!! ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chicagocubsfan3434 Posted December 13, 2006 Author Share Posted December 13, 2006 this is the post I was looking for, for you:"And if you're doing just one bottle, 1/3 oz is about 9 grams. So if you're doing 50%/25%/25% like candle man posted, that would be about 4 grams cyclo, 2 grams fco, 2 grams fo. You can use a dropper and drop it into a bottle tared on a scale."Oh, and in regard to:"re the % being for larger amounts...not true."...............I'm sorry. I didn't mean to confuse when I said the %'s were only for larger amounts. I guess I should've re-read my post. I meant to say that these amounts(ounces) that I was listing, were the measurements for the %'s related to making the larger sizes(2 oz, 4 oz, etc...). (meaning that you can only use .28 oz FO as a "part" if making a larger size....etc....)Sorry!!! I don't even know if I just re-explained myself correctly!!!! )WOW, Kathy & Sawyer's moon! Thanks so much, this is exactly the response I was looking for. I did many searches with the boards search function and could only find answers related to Cyclo, FCO, and FO...you have been a tremendous help with this!! Thank you for sharing and God Bless!David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Dallas_Texas_Dean Posted December 13, 2006 Share Posted December 13, 2006 Not sure this is on topic , but i use FO, IPM and Perfume Alcohol. The amount of FO I use depends on the strength of the FO, of course. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blacktortoise Posted December 13, 2006 Share Posted December 13, 2006 I don't know if this is a help, but I use soybean oil for mine because it is inexpensive and has no scent of its own. I don't take into account the greasy factor becuase so little of the perfume oil is applied to the skin. I use 10% FO or EO blend. I am not a retailer, but I have made these and given them away as gifts for 6 years. Even at 10% some ppl think the fragrance is too strong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KristinesShower Posted December 14, 2006 Share Posted December 14, 2006 I wouldn't make roll ons that have more than a 10% fragrance if I were you...unless of course you don't mind the roller ball melting and it leaking all over your purse. (been there, done that - it takes time, but it will happen) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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