So, I got this idea the other day while watching some nature documentary. There was a bit about how big cats are attracted to certain scents, and it got me thinking about perfumes. I remembered reading somewhere that some animals, especially big cats, really dig the smell of Calvin Klein’s Obsession. Weird, right? But it made me wonder, could I make my own version of a perfume like that, something that’s maybe a bit more tailored for a night out?

I started digging around and found out that there’s this perfume called Obsession Night Woman by Calvin Klein. Apparently, it’s a spin-off of the original Obsession, but darker and more, you know, for the evening. Launched in 2005, it’s supposed to be this mix of floral and oriental scents with a hint of chypre. Sounds fancy, huh?
Experiment Begins
First thing I did was to grab some basic ingredients that were mentioned online: gardenia, tonka bean, bergamot, vanilla, sandalwood, jasmine, and a touch of rose and amber. I figured these would be my starting point. I got all these essential oils and whatnot, and my living room started smelling like a perfume factory.
- Mixing the Base: I started with the base notes because I read somewhere that they last the longest. I mixed sandalwood and amber as the primary base. The sandalwood gives it that woody, grounding smell, and the amber adds a bit of warmth and depth.
- Adding the Heart: Next, I moved on to the heart notes. This is where I added the jasmine and rose. Jasmine is super floral and intense, and the rose kind of softens it a bit. I had to be careful with these because too much can be overpowering. It’s a delicate balance.
- Top Notes: Finally, the top notes. These are the first thing you smell, so they gotta be good. I used bergamot for a citrusy kick and added a tiny bit of gardenia. The gardenia is strong, so a little goes a long way.
Trial and Error
Man, mixing perfumes is not as easy as it looks. My first few attempts were… interesting. One time I put in too much rose, and it smelled like my grandma’s potpourri. Another time, I overdid the bergamot, and it was like a citrus explosion in my nose. But hey, you live and learn, right?
After a bunch of tries, I finally got something that I think smells pretty good. It’s got that deep, sensual vibe from the sandalwood and amber, a nice floral touch from the jasmine and rose, and a fresh, citrusy opening from the bergamot. I even added a bit of vanilla and tonka bean to give it a sweet, creamy undertone. It’s like the perfect mix of everything.
The Final Test
I wore my concoction out a couple of times, just to see how it felt in a real-world setting. Honestly, it felt pretty awesome to wear something I made myself. I got a few compliments, too, which was a nice bonus. It’s not exactly like the real Obsession Night, but it’s got its own unique thing going on.

This whole experiment was a blast. I learned a ton about how perfumes are made and got to play around with different scents. Plus, I ended up with a custom fragrance that I really like. If you’re into DIY stuff and love trying new things, I’d definitely recommend giving perfume-making a shot. Just be prepared for some trial and error, and don’t be afraid to experiment!