Article: Fragrance Oils vs Perfume Oils: What's the Difference?

Fragrance Oils vs Perfume Oils: What's the Difference?
When it comes to enjoying scent in your everyday life, not all oils are made the same.
At Aery Living, we offer both fragrance oils and perfume oils, each with its own purpose, formulation, and way of wearing (or not wearing) them.
If you’ve ever wondered which is right for you, here’s your go-to guide to understanding the difference.
What They’re Made For
Fragrance Oils are designed for home fragrance use.
These oils are made to fill your space with scent when used in oil burners or electric diffusers. They’re not formulated for direct skin application - instead, they’re crafted to transform your environment.

Perfume Oils are designed for personal scenting.
These are specially formulated to be safe for direct skin contact, with gentle, lab-tested blends. Think of them as your new favourite way to wear fragrance - compact, intimate, and long-lasting.

A Difference in Composition
The main difference comes down to essential oil concentration and the use of carrier oils.
-
Fragrance Oils tend to have a higher proportion of aromatic components suited to home diffusion, with no need for the additional carrier oils that make them skin-safe.
-
Perfume Oils contain a higher level of carrier oil (fractionated coconut oil) to dilute and stabilise the scent, making it gentle on skin while allowing the fragrance to develop beautifully over time.
This carrier oil base also helps the scent cling to skin for hours without the quick fade of alcohol-based perfumes.

How to Use Them
How to Use Fragrance Oils:
-
Add a few drops to an oil burner or electric diffuser
-
Top up with water if required
-
Let the scent gently disperse throughout your space.
Perfect for setting a mood from cosy evenings to fresh morning energy.
How to Use Perfume Oils:
-
Apply directly to your pulse points - wrists, neck, behind the ears
- Let your body heat help release the scent.
We love layering throughout the day: start with something light and fresh in the morning, then switch to something richer in the evening for a seamless day-to-night scent transition.
Read our full blog on how to layer perfume oils, to know which fragrances are better suited.








