

BHT Antioxidant (Butylated Hydroxytoluene)
BHT is often used in perfumes as an antioxidant to prevent the oxidation of fragrances.
This helps extend the shelf life of the perfume and maintain the fragrance quality over time.
BHT is usually used in very small amounts, usually less than 1%, to ensure fragrance stability without affecting the fragrance itself.
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To use Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT) in perfume, follow these steps:
Determine the Concentration: BHT is usually used in very small amounts, usually less than 1% of the total formula. The exact concentration may vary depending on the specific formulation and stability requirements of the perfume.
Mix with a Solvent: Dissolve the required amount of BHT in a small amount of a suitable solvent, such as ethanol or dpg, or directly in the perfume. This ensures an even distribution in the perfume.
Add to Perfume Base: Add the BHT solution to the perfume base once it has dissolved. Mix thoroughly to ensure the antioxidant is evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
Test Stability: Conduct stability testing to ensure that the addition of BHT effectively prevents oxidation and extends the shelf life of the perfume. Check the color, scent and texture of the perfume over time.
Adjust if necessary: Adjust the concentration of BHT based on the results of the stability tests. Ensure that the final product meets safety and regulatory standards.
Label Correct: Clearly label the perfume with the BHT and any other relevant information to inform users and comply with regulations.
By following these steps, you can effectively integrate BHT into your perfume formulation to improve stability and longevity.