Ideas to make "aquatic" scent

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Aquatical

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Hello all!

I'm a newbie to all this, and wonder if anyone more experienced in mixing and creating scents than I am could help me out. Basically, I've always loved a particular type of scent that, I think, in the perfume industry is called "aquatic" - if it helps, it showed up in Impulse's Moongrass body spray (now discontinued) and used to be in The Body Shop's Waterfruits product (discontinued even longer ago). There is a perfume out there that smells like it but I don't know the name, and I've smelled it in a reed diffuser that was the only one not labelled in the shop.

Does anyone know a) the scent I mean, and b) how I could recreate it with essential oils, please? I'd love to be able to make it at home!
 
Here is an EO blend that I like:
Lavender 1 1/2 parts
Rosemary 1 part
Bergamot 1 part
Eucalyptus 1/2 part

Using weights to make one ounce of the blend
Lavender .38 oz
Rosemary .25 oz
Bergamot .25 oz
Eucalyptus .12 oz
 
Here is an EO blend that I like:
Lavender 1 1/2 parts
Rosemary 1 part
Bergamot 1 part
Eucalyptus 1/2 part

Using weights to make one ounce of the blend
Lavender .38 oz
Rosemary .25 oz
Bergamot .25 oz
Eucalyptus .12 oz
I am not at all familiar with the scents you describe, but I will say it's nearly impossible to use E.O.s to recreate a fragrance. You may come up with something you like but it won't be identical to a certain water fragrance.
 
I thought the idea was to come up with an EO combination that would represent an aquatic fragrance. I don't agree that you can never match a fragrance. I have an EO combination that is a dead ringer for old spice and one that is on the dot for a baby powder FO.
 
I thought the idea was to come up with an EO combination that would represent an aquatic fragrance. I don't agree that you can never match a fragrance. I have an EO combination that is a dead ringer for old spice and one that is on the dot for a baby powder FO.
I should have said "generally " in "my experience" I am not able to do it. Yes I also have an Old Spice one. I would have no idea how to do a baby powder one. Good for you!
 
I thought the idea was to come up with an EO combination that would represent an aquatic fragrance. I don't agree that you can never match a fragrance. I have an EO combination that is a dead ringer for old spice and one that is on the dot for a baby powder FO.
I'm not experienced enough to insist that dead ringers can be made, or to know for sure that they can't, but I figured that the scents made by Impulse, The Body Shop etc., had to come from somewhere. Thanks for your reply - it's encouraging to hear you've managed to come up with something that smells like Old Spice: it shows that theoretically, at least some scents can be replicated!
 
Here is an EO blend that I like:
Lavender 1 1/2 parts
Rosemary 1 part
Bergamot 1 part
Eucalyptus 1/2 part

Using weights to make one ounce of the blend
Lavender .38 oz
Rosemary .25 oz
Bergamot .25 oz
Eucalyptus .12 oz
This sounds awesome, it's been added to my bucket list.
 

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