No, Perfume oils are flammable liquids, and flammable liquids do not last long.
If you make it stronger then the store perfume.
By "perfume" if you are referring to perfume in general being edt, edp, or parfum form, these all last longer than body spray, which is typically higher in alcohol content, lower in perfume oils.
If by "perfume" you mean essential plant oils, then yes - oils dissolve in alcohol.
They are not usually essential oils- they use perfume oils because they are much cheaper!
Essential oils.
Perfume typically contains a mixture of fragrance oils, alcohol, and water. The fragrance oils are what give the perfume its scent, while alcohol helps to disperse the oils and allows the scent to evaporate when applied to the skin. Some perfumes may also contain additional ingredients such as preservatives or fixatives.
Most perfumes use a blend of aromas that are usually found in concentrated essential oils. There is a formula that goes with each perfume in order to reach that particular scent that you are trying to get.
Kai perfume oil does not contain any natural herbs. The perfume uses essential oils as its active ingredient.
so you can lock in flavour and make the food last longer
Most flavors last longer than others due to their chemical makeup. Flavors that tend to last longer such as, cinnamon, mint and anise (licorice) last longer because they are oil-baised and oils don't dissolve like fruity and sugary flavors.
Perfume oil is made out of aroma chemicals or essential oils (highly concentrated extracts from flowers and herbs) . These oils are not regulated by the FDA, but are tested for such things as irritability, flammability and carcinogenic indicators.
Ittars are nothing but concentrated form of perfume concentrates or oils.